Of all the horses that ran at the early trial meetings
Rashabar impressed me the most. He looked particularly backward but had made
tremendous progress as an individual.
Before the 2,000 Guineas I thought I had all the bases pretty much covered but then Expanded strolled in to add another component to the contest. The son of Wootton Basset has made up into a very impressive colt and is every inch a Group One performer. He has a real width to his hamstring muscles and should leave his Newmarket form way behind. Unfancied in the market at the time of writing, my experience is that it’s the good ones who win at prices.
Field of Gold was different class before the Craven and I backed him accordingly.
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