Marshman, a son of Harry Angel, won his fifth career race on Sunday, 2 February when taking the Listed Kachy Stakes at Lingfield Park. Run over six furlongs, he was always cruising behind the early leader, and when asked to quicken in the straight, he soon took control to win by one-and-a-quarter lengths.
A new winner of the BetUK Kachy Stakes at @LingfieldPark! 🥇
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) February 2, 2025
Marshman holds off the onrushing Mitbaahy to land the feature for @CliffordleexLee and @karl_burke... pic.twitter.com/Uo3EL14Jok
A high-class juvenile when second in the G2 Gimcrack, Marshman also won the G3 Prix Sigy on his three-year-old debut in 2023.
Bred by Highbank Stud LLP, Marshman is a son of the winning Galileo mare White Rosa, who herself is a daughter of the G1 Cheveley Park second Dhanyata.
Harry Angel, standing at a fee of £10,000 in 2025, has sired a Group winner in each of his first three European crops. Marshman and Al Dasim headed his first, G1 filly A Lilac Rolla and Greenham winner Esquire are in his second, while Hanting, a three-and-half length G3-winning juvenile last season, comes from his third.
Harry Angel’s Australian crops are headed by G1 winner Tom Kitten and G1 performers Arkansaw Kid and Stretan Angel.