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Hannon chasing first Rose Bowl success with Natural

3.50 Newbury
Bathwick Tyres Rose Bowl Stakes (Listed) | 6f | 2yo | RUK

Richard Hannon bids to enhance his family's fine record in the Newbury feature with his filly Natural, after his father trained the winner of this race on no less than five occasions. She is looking to make amends here after a disappointing run at Royal Ascot.

However, she will have to overturn the form of that Ascot race with Madeline, who finished more than six lengths in front of the daughter of Kodiac in the Albany Stakes.

Of the colts, Another Batt brings the most experience to the race having run five times and winning on two of those occasions at Ayr and Ripon. He also ran at Royal Ascot when finishing eighth in the Windsor Castle Stakes.

Group race potential

Three of the last four winners have gone on to be successful in Group company (Miracle Of Medinah in 2013, Limato in 2014 and Tasleet in 2015).

Trainer in form

George Scott has had three winners from six runners in the last 14 days and saddles Another Batt.

Course specialist

William Buick has an impressive 43 per cent strike-rate at Newbury this year and rides Way Of Wisdom.


What they say

George Scott, trainer of Another Batt
We've been really pleased with him since Ayr. I always think it's important after having a hard race at Royal Ascot to come back and get a bit of confidence. He deserves his chance back in Listed company.

Jo Hughes, trainer of Major Peirson
He won well last time, but it's difficult to quote the form as everything else was unraced. We're delving into the unknown with him, but we've always thought a lot of him and he's come out of his last race well.

Roger Varian, trainer of Madeline
She finished third on her side in the Albany and the race has already produced two subsequent Group winners. A flat six furlongs looks perfect for her and, while an ease in the ground is an unknown, her pedigree offers hope she'll act on the surface.

Marco Botti, trainer of Jellmood
He's in good order and the form of his last run has worked out well with the winner running a good race in the July Stakes. We want to try him in better company as we've always liked him, so hopefully he'll run well.

Richard Fahey, trainer of Simmy's Copshop
He has come out of his French run all right and holds his chance.

Richard Hannon, trainer of Natural
She disappointed us last time out at Royal Ascot for no apparent reason. However, she worked well last week and has shown us plenty of speed so she should run a good race.

Published on 20 July 2017inPreviews

Last updated 17:05, 20 July 2017

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