The winner of two valuable six-furlong handicaps on the Rowley Mile in the spring, the four-year-old was beaten a head by Get It when bidding for his hat-trick in the Wokingham at Royal Ascot last month.
More Thunder was a 6-5 favourite to get back on the winning trail in this ÂŁ100,000 contest and having been dropped out last by Tom Marquand early on, he was angled towards the standsâ rail to mount his challenge and quickened up smartly to challenge for the lead.
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Last yearâs winner Aalto, a 40-1 shot to successfully defend his crown, bounced back from an uninspiring run of form to make a real race of it inside the last of seven furlongs and the pair flashed by the post almost as one, but it was More Thunder who had his head down where it mattered, with the judge confirming him the winner by a nose.
Haggas said: âI need to watch it again, but for me they didnât go fast at all and he struggled to get momentum. I think heâs better going fast and Tom came in and said âif you run him over this trip again, they need to go hardâ. Six furlongs, he feels, is his best trip.â
More Thunder holds big-race entries in major handicaps and Pattern races and it is clear his trainer is keen to see him compete in Group One company at some stage.

When asked if he had thought about running in the July Cup later in the afternoon, Haggas added: âWe considered it strongly, but we also wanted to go up to seven furlongs at some stage and this was an opportunity to do so.
âThat is why he came here, but we will have a crack at a six-furlong stakes race. He just needs pace this horse, but in six-furlong Group races, youâll see in the July Cup, they donât go slow!
âHe could run in another handicap, but I think he deserves a shot at a good race now.â