RICHARD Hannon is aiming for a fourth consecutive family win in the Novae Bloodstock Insurance Craven Stakes and has two chances with the highly-regarded Moheet and the consistent Kool Kompany.

Hannon's father, Richard, won the Craven in 2012 and 2013 with Trumpet Major and Toronado while the current licence holder, based at Everleigh and Herridge near Collingbourne Ducis, won last year's event with Toormore.

The two could not have more contrasting profiles heading into the Guineas trial as Moheet has only had one run, winning at Salisbury, while Kool Kompany had nine races, including in most of the best juvenile contests.

Moheet is owned by Sheikh Joaan Al Thani and his racing manager Harry Herbert told At The Races: "He's come on really well, he's a magnificent horse to look at. Physically he's really thrived since that run last season and his work coming into this has been extremely good.

"I saw him work at the weekend with Richard's best three-year-olds and he was certainly well up there with them.

"This will tell us a lot more. He needs to get experience, this will tell us whether he'll handle the track and we just thought it was sensible to come here and see what we've got.

"The signs are exciting and we hope the bubble doesn't burst and we can head on to the Guineas."

Hannon said on his website: "Moheet is only a maiden winner, but he looked pretty smart when winning his only race at Salisbury last back-end, and he has done really well physically through the winter.

"His work has been good this spring and we are looking forward to seeing how he shapes up in grade.

"Kool Kompany is proven in Pattern company as he barely missed a dance last year, but obviously this is his first attempt beyond six furlongs and he showed so much speed that we can't be sure that he will stay the mile. "