Hukum tests Pattern potential in Geoffrey Freer Stakes
Ascot winner back from a break at Newbury.
Royal Ascot hero Hukum tests the water at Group Three level in the Irish Thoroughbred Marketing Geoffrey Freer Stakes at Newbury on Saturday. Third on his debut at the Berkshire circuit last September, the Owen Burrows-trained colt rounded off his juvenile campaign with a victory at Kempton and was then not seen again until the showpiece meeting in June. The Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum-owned colt defied his lengthy absence with a narrow verdict in the King George V Stakes, and Burrows is looking forward to seeing how he fares in better company. Click Here For Exclusive MansionBet PromotionHe said: “We’ve been happy with Hukum, and Jim Crowley sat on him last Wednesday and he was happy with him. We are looking forward to getting him back on track. “He got struck into at Ascot, and he had some stitches put in – the vets have done a great job with him. He has had a bit of time off to give the leg time to heal. He won first time up at Ascot after a break, so having the time off doesn’t worry me. “He is going up in trip – but he was strong at the end of his race at Ascot and was going away again at the line, so that should be fine. “We will see what happens on Saturday regarding the St Leger – if it all goes well we will have the conversation with Sheikh Hamdan and see what he wants to do.” The Alan King-trained Tritonic was narrowly beaten at the Royal meeting – going down by half a length to the high-class Highland Chief in the Golden Gates Handicap.
Pinatubo form! Highland Chief wins the Golden Gates Handicap at #RoyalAscot for @whatcomberacing… @Ascot pic.twitter.com/CNIQW8m4Np
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