Kate Tracey, Sam Boswell and Declan Rix return in search of winners during a massive race weekend in the last episode of weekend winners.
On Saturday afternoon, all eyes will be in Newmarket for the first British classic of the season – Guineas 2000.
Ten runners are set to go to post on the mile in the headquarters, with the field of gold in the beginning of the market for the combination of John Gosden and Juddemonte.
Kate Tracey …
“I feel like this price Field of gold I’ll share people. Unoriginal, but he is the horse to defeat, so I think about why to deviate from this? The only English classic that John Gosden Great is still to win is Guineas 2000, while he has farms of farms like Stager in the past. Craven’s victory is the reason you want to join him, he was so impressive for Wimbledon Hawkeye’s likes.
“He traveled oh so well throughout the race and then pulled the road within the end of the end. It was not so well a competition, so he had to come from behind, continuing to change his course of steering throughout – though he was getting a lot of wind that day. He is a big horse that seems to have grown up in his frame and is likely to continue to improve.”
Sam Boswell …
“You ask yourself if Jessica Harrington Green impact is overlooked. It should not be, given that it is extremely capable as a coach. I am a little surprised that he has not talked more about this cal. For the whole field of gold it was very impressive for the last time, you have to remember John Gosden’s record-to say that this is a reason that the gold field cannot win-and Craven’s winners have a two-by-50 success rate in Guineas 2000.
“On 16/1, I will definitely have a game of each street in the Impact Green. I also thought Wimbledon Hawkeye was a big price, but I hope many of the horses here take a step forward.”
Declan Rix …
“The field of gold is absolutely the right favorite – I thought he was sensational in Craven. I noticed that he has a nose crossing on him now which probably gives Kieran Shoemark a little more control, given that he has always been a strong traveler.
“I just think Green impact Interesting, both physically and from ancestry. Jessie Harrington described her as a “great, weak teenage” in creating this race and he is really packed during the winter. He has progressed and I just thought he was a fully pleasing professional, a really mature mental horse. The form when he won the KPMG champions minor worked and I thought it was a good performance even in hours. He could ideally be a horse with 10 wool in time, but I think he is a quick and classy rogue. He will be beautiful and prominent – a journey I like in Newmarket – and if the vibrations are right he should be shorter than 16.
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