RICHARD Hannon's domination of Glorious Goodwood week was completed with a final-day double through Pether's Moon and Art Official.

It was simply a case of Richard Hughes waiting for the gap aboard three-year-old Pether's Moon (4-1) in the RAC Handicap and the pair got past Salutation with plenty of time to spare, scoring by a length and a quarter.

Hughes did, however, pick up a two-day ban (August 17 and 18) for careless riding.

Hannon said: "He won't do too much this year - he's in the Ebor but won't go there. I suppose he'll step up to a Listed or Group race but he'll be a proper horse next year, maybe even a Cup horse."

The Everleigh trainer equalled his best Goodwood tally of nine as Art Official (11-4 favourite) impressed under a fine front-running ride from Hughes, who was recording his eighth success, in the Fairmont Nursery.

A neck was the winning margin over the late-closing Shot In The Sun but the 11-4 favourite can be rated better than that as he was keen early and had seen off a number of challengers before Richard Fahey's filly arrived on the scene.

Hannon's son and assistant Richard jnr said: "He's a nice big horse that we've always liked. He'll run one or two more times, but he'll be very nice next year."

However, there was disappointment for Hannon's much-fancied Sky Lantern, who could only finish fifth in the Markel Insurance Nassau Stakes.

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