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Some famous names appear in the Race History of the 2018 Haydock Sprint Cup run at Haydock on Saturday.
Gordon Lord Byron won in 2013 before heading to Australia and winning the George Ryder. The 2018 Haydock Sprint Cup (1207m) at Haydock on Saturday will be a top race.
2018 HAYDOCK SPRINT CUP - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND
The Haydock Sprint Cup is a Group 1 race run under Weight For Age conditions for the sprinters at Haydock conducted by the Jockey Club.
The Haydock Sprint Cup is run over six furlongs. It was first run in 1966 and was won by Be Friendly.
The race is one of the younger features of the European flat season and went onto Haydock’s new straight track in 1986.
Two year olds were eligible to run in this open race at various times until 1994 but not since. It became that Group 1 in 1998.
The Haydock Sprint Cup is the feature flat race at Haydock each year. It was run at Doncaster in 2008 though.
Along with his Cork and Orrery Stakes win (now the Diamond Jubilee), Danehill won the Haydock Sprint Cup as his other main victory before heading to stud.
Coming off his top July Cup victory, Harry Angel was brilliant in 2017 with sustained speed.
Be Friendly is the only multiple winner of the race.
Lester Piggott, Pat Eddery, Willie Carson and Bruce Raymond have all won it on three occasions. John Dunlop is the winningest trainer with four spread over 21 years.
The Haydock Sprint Cup is worth £300,000 in 2018.
Notable winners of the Haydock Sprint Cup include Harry Angel (2017), Quiet Reflection (2016), Twilight Son (2015), Gordon Lord Byron (2013), Society Rock (2012), Dream Ahead (2011), Reverence (2006), Invincible Spirit (2002), Royal Applause (1997), Danehill (1989), Green Desert (1986), Habibti (1983), Moorestyle (1980), Double Form (1979), Boldboy (1977), Lianga (1975) and Be Friendly (1966/1967).
The 2017 Haydock Sprint Cup was won by Harry Angel from Tasleet and The Tin Man.