Haggas thrilled as Addeybb delivers second Queen Elizabeth victory
Trainer full of praise for four-time Group One winner and jockey Marquand.
William Haggas is “savouring the moment” after Addeybb won his latest battle with great Australian rival Verry Elleegant to take the Group One Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes for the second successive year at Randwick. Haggas’ Champion Stakes hero was taking revenge on Verry Elleegant, who had beaten him into second on his return in last month’s Ranvet Stakes at Rosehill but this time had to settle for minor honours herself. Addeybb got the better of the mare in their two tussles in both races last year, before heading back to Britain and winning the Champion Stakes at Ascot in October.Addeybb, whose preference is for softer conditions, was sent off 11-5 second favourite. But after being slightly slow out of the stalls, Tom Marquand soon moved him prominent, led into the final two furlongs and repelled Verry Elleegant’s late challenge to win by half a length. Back at his Newmarket base, Haggas was full of praise for both the four-time Group One winner and his jockey. “It was a great victory – I’m delighted, thrilled,” he said. “I’ll savour the moment. I’ve trained a lot of losers in my life – so I’ve learned you should celebrate the victories when they come, and we’re going to do that now.” Haggas stressed credit is due to Marquand not just for his riding but his suggestion that blinkers would help seven-year-old Addeybb at this stage of his career. “He didn’t jump again today – but Tom got him in a good position after three furlongs,” he said.
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