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Mohaather steals the show

Edited by Hannah Lemieux hannah.lemieux@futurenet.com @hannah_lemieux1

Qatar Goodwood Festival, Goodwood Racecourse, West Sussex

STRADIVARIUS and Battaash may have won a fourth Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup and King George Qatar Stakes respectively last week, but it was Goodwood new boy Mohaather who stole the show on the South Downs. He showed a devastating turn of foot to come from 300 yards out to win one of the season’s pre-eminent miles races, the Qatar Sussex Stakes.

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