Sun Power heads Hannon team with 2,000 Guineas hope Juan Elcano ruled out
1.50 Newbury
Denford Stakes (formerly The Washington Singer Stakes) | Listed | 7f | 2yo | ITV/RTV
Richard Hannon landed this prize with Boitron a year ago and he is double-handed with Sun Power his leading chance.
The King Power runner finished a neck second at Listed level last time in the Winkfield at Ascot and a big performance is expected from the son of Night Of Thunder.
Hannon, who also runs Sesame Birah, said: "Sun Power has a very good chance. He was just a little bit unlucky to get done late last time in the Winkfield. He's come out of the race well and it looks a good race for him. It's a nice race for Sesame Birah. She won at the track last time, so we're going to have a go at getting some black type."
2,000 Guineas hope Juan Elcano was ruled out by Kevin Ryan this morning due to lameness.
What they say
Jason Fildes, northern racing manager for Highclere Racing owners of Thunderous
It was a little bit of a surprise to win first time at Doncaster although he had been showing us something at home. He followed up well and is an exciting horse to have. The soft ground might be a concern but we hope we will deal with it. We're very hopeful.
William Muir, trainer of Pyledriver
He's in good shape and looks very well. He couldn't do much more than he did first time out and the race has worked out quite strong. His family handled soft ground, so I would like to think he'll handle it. I've always thought he was a bit above average, but this looks a good race and we'll need to show how good we are.
Nick Bradley, syndicate manager for Frankel's Storm
We always thought she would be up to this type of level, although we would rather this was over a mile than seven. She did it nicely at Carlisle and the more rain we get the better.
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