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Ryan Moore (right) riding PaddingtonPaddington made it six wins in a row after comfortably winning the Qatar Sussex Stakes on day two of Glorious Goodwood.
Aiden O'Brien's 4/9 favourite made light of testing conditions as the three-year-old led from the front.
Frankie Dettori's Inspiral put up an early fight, but it was Facteur Cheval who finished in second place.
Paddington finished the race with a length and a half in hand as jockey Ryan Moore labelled the horse "unique."
O'Brien's winner has now won the Irish 2000 Guinness, the St James's Palace, Coral-Eclipse and now the Sussex Stakes.
Paddington could now complete in the Juddemonte International at York later this month.

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