Hughes looking to have last Laugh in Hampton Court
‘He’s had two lovely prep races and goes there in great form.’
Richard Hughes has carefully formulated a route to Royal Ascot for Bracken’s Laugh and is eager to see if his grand plan can come to fruition when the talented colt lines up in the Hampton Court Stakes later this month. The Weathercock House handler has always held the son of Zoffany in high regard, so much so that he was sent straight to the often hotly-contested Haynes, Hanson & Clark Novice Stakes at Newbury for his juvenile debut, where he duly won. An immediate step up to Group One company followed and although Bracken’s Laugh fell short of the mark in the season-ending Criterium de Saint-Cloud, he made a victorious return at Chelmsford when accounting for a field that included Sandy Lane runner-up Orne and Aidan O’Brien’s Hong Kong-bound Capulet.The 2024 Cardinal Conditions Stakes, the final destination on the Road To The Kentucky Derby, sees Bracken’s Laugh winning in stylish fashion under jockey Finley Marsh, trained by Richard Hughes. Many congratulations to all connections 🏆 pic.twitter.com/9ZTPTupua1
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The latter would gain his revenge in Chester’s Dee Stakes, where Bracken’s Laugh had to settle for second, but Hughes was unperturbed by that result and is looking forward to a race he feels could be one of the strongest of the week – and one in which his runner could meet another familiar face. “He’s going for the Hampton Court and it’s going to be one of the races of the week, I think,” said Hughes. “Harry Charlton will run his horse (King’s Gambit), who we beat last year but we were getting 6lb. He won very well in the London Gold Cup off 93, but I would imagine my horse would have done similar if going there off 93. “Bracken’s Laugh has done nothing wrong all year and this has always been the plan. He’s had two lovely prep races and goes there in great form.”
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