2000 Guineas Odds
The 2000 Gunieas Odds and betting changed again after Twice Over, Henry Cecil's, highly fancied colt was pulled from the race. It is a blow for those who opposed favourite, New Approach.
New Approach, trained in Ireland by Jim Bolger, has now gone into 2/1, and remains a warm favourite for the opening Classic of the season. There have been several encouraging signs come from the Bolger's stable, he appears to have gone tremendously well on the gallops and Bolger himself seems to believe he might have "some sort of super horse on his hands", if so then surely last seasons top rated 2 year old is the one to be on, even at the short price of 2/1.
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Ravens Pass, John Gosden's flyer, has now gone to clear second favourite after his Craven conquerror,Twice Over, was pulled out. Gosden has reported that the colt has been performing very well at home and will be a big improver come the big day. Backers can still get 4/1 on Ravens Pass.
Godolphin have been rather quiet about the chances of their horse in this race, Ibn Khaldun. He is in and around 6/1 at present but its worth checking the odds as 7/1 is still available. Use the links on this page.
Whatever happens, the race is sure to get the Classic season off the a great start and maybe we will witness a genuine super horse on show. If New Approach wins be sure to get on him immediately for the Irish 2000 Guineas and even the Irish derby