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Two Tribes wins the Stewards' Cup at Glorious Goodwood
Two Tribes, trained by Richard Spencer, won the Stewards' Cup after a strong week of racing.

Two Tribes secures victory in the Stewards' Cup at Glorious Goodwood after a strong week.
Two Tribes claims victory at Glorious Goodwood
Two Tribes won the Stewards' Cup at Glorious Goodwood, marking his second victory in a week. Ridden by David Egan for trainer Richard Spencer, the 11-2 shot beat Strike Red by two and a half lengths. Previously, Two Tribes triumphed in the International Handicap at Ascot. Egan, celebrating his win, noted that the horse performed better at Goodwood than in his earlier race. Spencer's other horses, Run Boy Run and Twilight Calls, finished fourth and fifth respectively. Meanwhile, Callum Rodriguez achieved victory in the Lillie Langtry Stakes with Waardah, concluding a challenging week for jockeys after an emergency landing earlier in the event. Oisin Murphy led the meeting with six wins, showcasing remarkable skill throughout the five-day event.
Key Takeaways
"He actually did it easier there than he did in the International."
David Egan reflects on Two Tribes' impressive win at Goodwood.
"It was a messy start to the week, but we made sure that we were on four wheels today."
Callum Rodriguez discusses overcoming difficulties during the racing week.
Two Tribes’ back-to-back wins highlight a notable performance that many will remember. Their impressive showing raises questions about future competitions, and the caliber of horses in this year’s Stewards' Cup. The event also underscores the risks in racing, especially for jockeys and their teams—unexpected challenges, like the emergency landing, can alter expected outcomes. The presence of multiple talented jockeys like Egan and Murphy creates a competitive atmosphere that pushes everyone to excel.
Highlights
- Two Tribes showed a stunning performance today.
- Celebrating back-to-back wins can be rare in racing.
- Egan's victory celebration says it all.
- Rodriguez turned around a challenging week with victory.
Risk of backlash due to competition conditions
The unexpected challenges faced by jockeys and teams during the event could lead to criticism and scrutiny over safety protocols and logistics during such high-profile competitions.
The Glorious Goodwood event continues to showcase thrilling horse racing talent.
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