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Field of the gold, ruling court heading Guineas Field

An 11er field will face leading competitors in the first British classic of the season Field of the gold Present Judgment And Extended Among the runners for the two thousand Guineen (G1) on the Newmarket RaceCourse on May 3.

William Buick has decided to drive the ruling court that was the topic of a great gambling on April 30th and also won the choice of Godolphin 2024 Dewhurst Stakes (G1) Lightweight shadow . As a 2-year-old, his Mount cost 2.3 million euros in the sale of Arqana Breeze Up last year, after selling at the broadcast of kindergarten for $ 150,000 at the September September in 2023. The Justify Colt, bred in Kentucky by Nursery Place, Manfuso and Wilhite, was waiting for Up-to-date Market with a dominant success in the Jumeirah two thousand Guineen in Dubai on March 1st.

Mickael Barzalona was appointed to ride Shadow of Lightweight, who releases his seasonal reappearance with Godolphin's second choice driver James Doyle with a broken collarbone. Barzalona has not driven in the two thousand Guineen since Godolphins' partnership Areas In second place up to Gleneagles 2015.

Expanded will be the only runner for Aidan O'Brien after withdrawing his other four entries. Ryan Moore becomes the partner of the partners Wootton Bassett Colt, who was a neck behind Shadow of Lightweight in Newmarket in October.

The favorite field of gold will be the only runner who bears the Juddmonte silk associated with the delayed Khalid Abdullah. The Kingman Colt won the Craven Stakes (G3) in an impressive way last month, but in 21 years no winner of the attempt in the classic has followed.

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Field Of Gold (Kieran Shoemark) wins the Craven<br />
Newmarket 16.4.25 PIC: Edward Whitaker “SRC =” https://cms-images.bloodhorse.com/i/bloodhorse-images/2025/8feda64ce28a4c50ab7d8376.jpg?preset=Medium “styledium” (kieran Shoemark) wins the rooster<br />
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<p>Gold -Feld wins the Craven Stakes with Wimbledon Hawkeye (white cap, yellow silk) second on the Newmarket racing route</p>
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<p>Field of the gold will also lend a hand to give coaches John and Thady Gosden a first success in the race. Kieran Shoemark takes the journey.</p>
<p>Dylan Browne McMonagle gives his two thousand Guineas debut on board <span class=Scorthy champ For Joseph O'Brien. The Mahmas At his last start in September, Colt was successful in the National Stakes (G1) in the Curragh.

Owner Phil Cunningham will hope Yah Mo, be there Can emulate his 2007 Guineas hero Cockney Rebel while Seagull eleven is a dream runner in the race for his syndicate of footballers from Brighton and Hove Albion, including James Milner and Danny Welbeck.

Benevento represents amo racing, while Craven Varner-up-up Wimbledon Hawkeye Present Tornado alarmAnd the one trained by Jessica Harrington Green effects Complete the line -up.

First classic trip for Davies

Harry Davies, born in Newmarket, will have his first trip in a classic when he left partner Wimbledon Hawkeye in Guineas on Saturday, only left the local state academy to realize his dream as a jockey.

The 20-year-old has had some experience with two thousand Guineas winners in the past after spending his early years with Hugo Palmer when he won the classic Galileo gold 2016 and later when he was trained in Andrew Balding, coach of the 2020 winner Kamale Mamö .

Davies lives back near Up-to-date Market and remembers an even earlier two thousand Guinen. “I was very newborn when Frankel won it and reminded me of seeing it on the TV on the floor. It is a dream for a local boy like me, in the two thousand Guineas.”

A connection to Wimbledon Hawkeyes coach James Owen and owners The Gredleys blooms and Davies has his first sit on the 3-year-old in the Craven Stakes on Rowley Mile last month when he took second place on the field of gold.

The runner -up in the title “Apprentice” in 2022 said Davies: “I've never been nervous about a race in my life, but if I have no butterflies on Saturday, I will be surprised.

“I'm just trying to enjoy it as much as possible. You pinch yourself and you can't believe that it is the Guinenen – you have to go out and drive it like any other race as you drive it wrong.”

Harry Davies<br />
The Read Katie Walsh on Betway Insider Handicap (class 4) <br />
Lingfield PK 22.1.22<br />
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The Read Katie Walsh on Betway Insider Handicap (class 4) <br />
Lingfield PK 22.1.22<br />
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<p>Harry Davies</p>
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<p>Wimbledon Hawkeye is not too little experience with the route after gaining autumn stakes (G2) last year before his Craven Second.</p>
<p>Davies said: “He has to find a little shape, and I would say that a mile is now its minimum trip, because at some point we would have a quarter a quarter and he has an entry in the derby.</p>
<p>“He has to take a step forward out of craven, but hopefully it is no longer over.</p>
<p>Wimbledon Hawkeye, a grandson of Kitten's Joy by 2020 Guineas winner Kameko, is a 25:1 chance to land the first classic of the season.</p>
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