Richard Hannon excited as King Of Change returns

Richard Hannon is excited to see his 2000 Guineas runner-up King Of Change create his return at Sandown.
The Farhh colt was a shot to its initial colts’ Classic of the year around the Rowley Mile, however outran his possibility to complete a clear second supporting the Aidan O’Brien-trained Magna Grecia.
King hasn’t yet been seen in competitive action as, with Hannon electing to continue to keep his powder dry for a fall campaign, but he is very likely to be a hot order to generate a comeback within this Listed contest.
“He’s in good shape and has experienced a nice break because the Guineas. Hopefully he goes with a fantastic chance,” explained the Herridge handler.
“I am sure he will come to get the run – he’s been off the track a very long time, so he’s bound to need it a bit.
“We are satisfied with him and it’ll be helpful to get him moving again.”
King Of Change is defined to confront five rivals, together with the area headed by the South African recruit Winter of Sir Michael Stoute.
The six-year-old was since January of last year, when he had been beaten at Kenilworth in a Grade One off the track.
The Godolphin colours are transported by the Wootton and Silver Line of Charlie Appleby from Saeed bin Suroor’s lawn. The latter bolted up on his very first start of 2019 at Nottingham in July prior to finishing fifth at a competitive handicap at York last month.
“He has been running well, but this looks a tough race,” his coach admitted.
“He is in good condition, is functioning well and I’m content with him. I’m hoping to get a fantastic run.
“Occasionally these timely races may be a bit simpler than the handicaps, but this one could be rough.”
Roger Varian Prince Eiji and John Gosden’s Celebration Mile runner-up Turgenev will be another hopefuls.
The celebrity draw on the undercard in the Esher place is your Gosden-trained Palace Pier.
The Kingman colt could have been more impressive with his debut on space and the course three weeks ago and bids to carry a punishment to success at the Max Patel Wealth Manager .
Gosden said:”He’s been nice and we intended to visit a newcomer. It is the day and we decided to proceed, since he enjoyed the track last time.
“I have left him in the Dewhurst and that he was very impressive another day, (but) you could suddenly see us sneaking on the Channel – unless they lock us out!”

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