Hewick set for American spin ahead of Gold Cup aim
Cheltenham via Far Hills is Hanlon’s plan for stable star.
Hewick could head straight to the Cheltenham Gold Cup after lining up in the 101st running of the American Grand National at Far Hills in New Jersey on October 15. The two-mile-five-furlong American Grand National has been a boon to European runners in the recent past with the likes of Gordon Elliott, Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson all sending horses to contest the prize, which is worth $250,000 this year. The Shark Hanlon-trained seven-year-old staying chaser has made rapid strides in recent months and was unlucky in the Midlands Grand National, when carried out at the third-last having travelled sweetly. Hewick, owned by TJ McDonald, then landed both the bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown and the Galway Plate.He looked poised to become only the second horse since Dorans Pride in 1997 to win the Kerry National Handicap while conceding weight to all rivals at Listowel, but unseated Jordan Gainford when upsides eventual winner Busselton at the last. Hanlon is already mulling over options beyond the American National, in which European jumpers have had plenty of success, including winning back-to-back runnings in 2018 and 2019 with Jury Duty and Brain Power respectively. “We are going to America with him and the flights are set, the plane is booked and he’s definitely going,” said Hanlon. “He flies out on October 6.” Of Hewick’s Kerry National mishap, the handler added: “I was heartbroken. He had the race at his mercy. He was well the best horse in the race. “Given the weight he carried (11st 12lb), it was an unreal performance. He was giving the winner 21lb or something and for any horse to give good horse 21lb is an awful lot of weight.
💪 Hewick is all heart to land the EURO 270,000 Tote @Galway_Races Plate in an incident-packed feature event for John ‘Shark’ Hanlon & @GainfordJordan, landing another big pot after his Sandown Gold Cup win pic.twitter.com/ihJvd2BLv9
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) July 27, 2022

There was a victory for Ireland in the bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown. The John Joseph Hanlon-trained Hewick (16-1) scored by eight lengths from Musical Slave in the extended 3m 4f handicap off a mark of 149! Good ride from 3lb claimer Jordan Gainford. @PAracing pic.twitter.com/VPyCacThPn
— Simon Milham (@simonmilham) April 23, 2022
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