Glorious Goodwood is always a highlight of the West Sussex sporting calendar and 2014 was no different.
The tenth day of our gallop through the year’s top sporting occasions remembers the 32 Red Cup - better known as the Stewards’ Cup - which helped bring the festival to a rousing end.

Richard Hughes celebrates his win on Intrinsic in the 32Red Cup (Stewards' Cup) Picture by Malcolm Wells
It was a popular victory in the famous cavalry charge of a race for Goodwood favourite Richard Hughes on the Robert Cowell-trained Intrinsic.
The build-up to the race had been dominated by controversy of the dropping of the ‘Stewards’ Cup’ name from the main title of the race, but on the day it was as good a contest as ever, unhindered by talk of what it was called.
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