Ab Is Fab Worker
By Gallops Reporter
Last Updated: 24/07/14 3:21pm
Highland Knight looks ready to win again according to our gallops reporter, who reports from Kinsclere and West Isley.
HIGHLAND KNIGHT looked like a horse that can break his seasonal duck in the coming weeks as he worked enthusiastically at Kingsclere.
Andrew Balding's charge has acquitted himself well in better company than the Pomfret Stakes, a Listed race his trainer has earmarked for him at Pontefract.
Several older horses were also in action on the Kingsclere estate including MYMATECHRIS.
He appears to have done well since breaking his duck on his second career start. He has a choice of engagements over the weekend and is one to note.
ABSOLUTELY SO has so far promised to land a big prize without doing so, but is one to keep in mind when he next runs.
After running a strange race when failing to fire in the Wokingham, he was a big mover for the Bunbury Cup, only to be gunned down in the closing stages.
In his work he displays a combination of speed and stamina, qualities that when combined effectively make any such horse an owner's dream.
COMANCHERO is a name to conjure with and this lightly-raced individual should also go into the notebook ahead of his run at Lingfield on Friday.
He's worked well since being given too much to do on his latest start.
DESERT COMMAND also looked in good order blowing out and will be in action before the end of the month.
Mick Channon sent the majority of his team for some work up the main all weather at West Ilsley.
MALABAR breezed beautifully this morning and the Albany Stakes fourth should break her maiden at Ascot on Friday.
ELIDOR look slightly unlucky in the mile-and-a-half handicap at Royal Ascot and was another that moved stylishly in his latest bit of stronger work ahead of a return visit to that course.