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Newbury Preview, Haynes, Hanson & Clark Conditions Stakes: Go with Grove


We've got the latest trainer quotes and Man On The Spot's verdict ahead of the Haynes, Hanson & Clark Conditions Stakes at Newbury on Friday.

Haynes, Hanson & Clark Conditions Stakes, 3.25 Newbury
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Richard Hannon hopes Beat Le Bon can move closer to fulfilling a number of lofty entries by landing the Haynes, Hanson & Clark Conditions Stakes at Newbury on Friday.

Having missed two engagements since finishing second on his debut at the Berkshire track in July, the son of Wootton Bassett will look to go one better in the renowned mile prize, which numbers the likes of Shergar, Rainbow Quest and Nayef on its rich roll of honour.

He holds a number of big-race entries, and Marlborough handler Hannon said: "He is a nice horse that we've liked for quite a while. I thought he would go close in the Convivial at York, but he had an over-reach and couldn't run.

"The next time he was meant to run at Salisbury he pulled a shoe off, so he didn't run there. Hopefully we can get him to the races on Friday."

He added of Ryan Moore's mount: "We didn't miss much with him, but he had an easy week each time he missed those races. It's a good race and he goes there as a maiden.

"It will be the biggest test he has had so far and it will tell us whether we can look at some of those entries next to his name.

"The mile should be fine. He is a big horse that needs to run. He should be well able to it."

After striking in 2015 with multiple Group-race scorer Stormy Antarctic, Ed Walker hopes new recruit Duckett's Grove, who was purchased out of Emmet Mullins' yard after winning a maiden at Cork last month, can repeat the feat on his stable debut.

The Lambourn trainer said: "Duckett's Grove has not been with us all that long. He came to us in good nick, having obviously won well on debut at Cork.

"He is a big, scopey, rangy horse who is very much one for next year, but he was obviously forward enough to be able to win a maiden first time out.

"He has only done a couple of pieces of work here. He is a light-framed horse and has done it very well.

"Duckett's Grove is a different type to Stormy Antarctic - Stormy had more experience when he won this race.

"We go there hopeful on Friday, but it does look a hot renewal."

The seven runner field is completed by Nayef Road (Mark Johnston), Dashing Willoughby (Andrew Balding), Daniel Dravot (Michael Attwater), Palavecino (Brian Meehan) and Raakib Alhawa (David Simcock).

Man On The Spot Verdict

A conditions race that always used to carry a bit of prestige, though it’s almost 20 years since Nayef Road’s near-namesake Nayef won en route to Group 1 glory. Mark Johnston’s colt is the most experienced of these but has to concede weight all round and may be found wanting. DUCKETT’S GROVE beat a Ballydoyle hot-pot on the bridle at Cork when trained by Emmet Mullins. The second franked the form next time and the Point Of Entry colt still has an entry in next month’s Group 1 Futurity at Doncaster – his new trainer won this as recently as 2015. Beat Le Bon was only beaten a head over 7f here on debut in July but the winner was turned over by Palavecino at Ffos Las last month, though was conceding 7lb. Raakib Alhawa cost €140,000 and is by Kingman and wouldn’t be making his debut in a race like this unless he’d been showing something at home. Dashing Willoughby belied odds of 25/1 at Wolverhampton but this is a much tougher assignment.

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