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Sprint Cup victory for Big Mojo maintains expectations, yet the second-place finisher may hold potential for British Champions Day triumphs

Despite the affected draw in the Betfair Sprint Cup, Big Mojo seized the advantage from a favorable starting position and track condition, etching his name into the roll of honor for Group... (Continue Reading)

Sprint Cup triumph for Big Mojo deemed as expected, potential dark horse among placed contenders...
Sprint Cup triumph for Big Mojo deemed as expected, potential dark horse among placed contenders could prep for British Champions Day success

Sprint Cup victory for Big Mojo maintains expectations, yet the second-place finisher may hold potential for British Champions Day triumphs

In a thrilling race at Haydock Park, the horse Big Mojo emerged victorious in the Betfair Sprint Cup. The four-year-old gelding delivered a personal best performance, achieving a Racing Post Rating of 121, which is a testament to its form.

However, the jockey who steered Big Mojo to victory remains unspecified in the available search results.

The race saw some other notable performances as well. Flora Of Bermuda, a horse known for its consistency, put in a strong showing, finishing third with a Rating of 114. This performance is close to its best, as it was just 10lb lower than its closing fifth in the race as a three-year-old.

Rage Of Bamby, a surprise winner of the Hackwood Stakes, also performed well, finishing fourth in the Betfair Sprint Cup with an RPR of 112. Its performance in the Sprint Cup goes some way to confirming its surprise success in the Hackwood Stakes.

Another contender, Kind Of Blue, put up a valiant fight, finishing second in the race with a Racing Post Rating of 117+.

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