Richard Hannon eyes bright future for Billesdon Brook
Sunday 23 June 2019 16:36, UK
Richard Hannon intends to work his way through the ranks with last year's 1000 Guineas winner Billesdon Brook before pitching her back into Group One company.
The daughter of Champs-Elysees gained a first victory since her Classic success when making the most of a drop down in grade in a Listed contest at Chelmsford on Thursday.
Although the Marlborough trainer has mentioned the Prix Rothschild at Deauville next month as a possible target, he is keen to take smaller steps first with the four-year-old filly.
Hannon said: "She deserved it, because it has been a long time between her Guineas win and now.
"We moved her from one yard to the other, and that seems to have done the thing. It was a lovely race for her, and she had won her maiden on the all-weather.
"She won it well, I thought, and she travelled great. It will do her confidence the world of good. I think seven (furlongs) suits her - and a mile, she obviously gets.
"I think we will look at a Group Three or Group Two next, and there are races at Goodwood and York for her. There is the Rothschild in Deauville, but I think we will take it steady."
Stablemate Threat could bid to gain compensation for his near-miss in the Coventry Stakes in next month's Group Two Tattersalls July Stakes at Newmarket
Hannon said: "We will look at the July Stakes. There are lots of other races. He is obviously a very good horse.
"He didn't hit the gate great in the Coventry. He is a very good horse and has proved that.
"Hopefully he will win a Group Two in something like the July Stakes, on the way to a Group One."