Giavellotto slid comfortably along the rail down the back straight in the third wave but his challenge looked to have hit the buffers when the gap slammed shut at the top of the straight, just as Joao Moreira launched Japanese-trained favourite Stellenbosch with a big run down the outside.
Murphy refused to panic and, having spotted the leaders a couple of lengths start, cut back to the inside and broke the logjam at the head of the race, coming home two and a half lengths clear of fellow Newmarket resident Dubai Honour, while Stellenbosch stayed on for third.
“It was all very comfortable until I got to the turn, then I had to wait,” said Murphy. “And of course then you’re worried that the race is going to get away from you.
“But he showed an incredible kick to get going. He was always going to win from a furlong out so I was really able to soak it up.
Murphy lost his UK jockeys’ championship title to William Buick in 2023 but is still able to reflect on the perfect end to a strong season.
“It’s very special,” said Murphy. “I was dreaming about winning this morning and then I stopped myself because you don’t want to pre-empt and get into that frame of mind. You have to approach the race with instinct and fortunately it worked out.
“That’s my fourth Group 1 winner of the year and I had five last year. You always want more – how many have Ryan (Moore) and ‘JMac’ (James McDonald) had this year? – but I’ve no complaints and hopefully next year can be a good one as well.”
Botti has always had to fight both numerically larger yards in Britain and the irresistible pull of big-money offers to buy his best middle-distance horses to race abroad, so felt a special sense of satisfaction that he had been able to repay breeder and co-owner, Francesca Francini.
“The owner was very brave to resist some very good offers and most of the time they get sold and we lose the horses,” said Botti. “Then to find the next one is not easy.
“Credit to the owner, who has a lot of faith in this horse and it has paid off. It’s just a dream come true. He was in Saudi early in the season and ran a solid race, and then went to Dubai. He’s just got better and better and he loves travelling.”