How the pace and draw is likely to play out in the 2000 Guineas...

Published: Fri, 05/01/15


It's far from easy to draw hard and fast conclusions when it comes to pace analysis with lightly raced three-year-old's.

We do, however, have enough information in the bank to make an educated stab at the likely pace angles in tomorrow's 2000 Guineas

ALL my race guides contain pace analysis. Indeed pace and draw play a VITAL part of my analysis during the summer months on BDH.

​In my eyes paces and draw are vital components in any race. More so, for me anyway, when looking for future pointers and under the radar runners, but also when looking to tackle a race in the here and now.

The 2000 Guineas is no different. 

Today I've taken the pace maps and draw analysis from my 2000 Guineas race guide that full BDH members will be receiving tonight, expanded the info slightly and posted it exclusively for you guys HERE.

​It's makes for very interesting reading and unless there is a new Frankel lurking unexpectedly in the pack (which I don't think there is!) then a few of tomorrows contenders may already be up against it based on running style alone. 

Take a look for yourselves...





Happy Punting

Ben (BDH)













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