Meehan has high hopes for Hannibal Barca in 2022
Trainer believes colt is a Group One contender.
Brian Meehan is confident Hannibal Barca can make his mark at the highest level next season, after outrunning his odds at Doncaster. The Salisbury novice winner faced a big step up in class for the Group One Vertem Futurity Trophy on Saturday. But after being sent off a widely unconsidered 25-1 shot, the Zoffany colt was beaten just two lengths into fourth place by red-hot favourite Luxembourg, delighting his trainer in the process.“He could easily have been second.” Meehan won the 2009 Craven Stakes with Delegator, who went on to find only the brilliant Sea The Stars too strong in the 2000 Guineas a few weeks later.

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