Talking Horses: Dubai Mile can break Johnston’s Epsom hoodoo
03-06-2023 01:05 via theguardian.com

Talking Horses: Dubai Mile can break Johnston’s Epsom hoodoo

Charlie Johnston’s colt showed enough at Newmarket last month to suggest he is worth backing in an open fieldThere is an old theory in racing that the best trial of all for the Derby is the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket, and while many betting maxims are little more than a fast-track to destitution, 2023 could be a year when this one at least has some substance.The traditional trials, at Chester, Leopardstown, York and Lingfield, have failed to identify an outstanding candidate. Continue read
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