Gallops Report: Our reporter heads to Lambourn to see what Richard Hannon is planning post-Goodwood
By Gallops reporter
Last Updated: 05/08/14 3:25pm
Our gallops reporter heads to Lambourn to see how Richard Hannon's Goodwood runners have returned and what's next for them.
Richard Hannon can look forward to a plethora of big-race activity from the fall out from Goodwood, with unlucky-in-running MAGIC CITY having taken his Betfred Mile run in his stride.Having recovered quickly from his strong-finishing run in the big mile handicap, Magic City will drop back to seven furlongs for another valuable handicap at the same track on August bank holiday weekend.
IVAWOOD is undoubtedly the most physically forward juvenile at Herridge and he has taken last week's exertions without turning a hair.
His next race is likely to be the Middle Park Stakes as that affords him a nice gap and he's not one who wants too many races this season.
SHAGAH was impressive in breaking her maiden and is definitely one to follow.
She didn't take much out of herself and will take a step up the class ladder by contesting either the Radley Stakes or the Rockfel.
WINDSHEAR has a frustrating habit of finding one too good, but there's no doubt he was unlucky-in-running against Snow Sky in the Gordon Stakes.
There was nothing wrong with that effort in terms of a trial for the season's final Classic at Doncaster.
PETHER'S MOON has been the subject of weighty offers from Australia, but this physically imposing horse remains in the same ownership for now.
Several of this week's runners breezed up the strip, including VESNINA who looks in good heart for her maiden at Kempton. She seems happy on the all-weather surface.
COOL STRUTTER has been working well and is worth watching at Sandown later in the week.
DIVINE LAW and GUILTY both won last time out and have nursery engagements ahead.