Andrew Balding: Kameko is in good shape for the 2000 Guineas
05 Jun
Horse Racing
Guy Giles
The Betway ambassador previews his five runners at Newmarket and Lingfield on Saturday, including Kameko in the 2000 Guineas.

13:15 Newmarket 

I’m keen to get a run into Stone of Destiny 7/1 before Royal Ascot – whether that’s the Wokingham or the consolation race.

He’s been working well but I do think he’ll come on for the run with Ascot just two weeks away.

15:00 Newmarket 

Punctuation 6/1 is lovely colt and has been working well.

He would appreciate further but, with Ascot just around the corner, we wanted to get another race under his belt. We thought this would suit him better than the other options we’ve had.

He’s got plenty of class, but I just hope the ground isn’t too quick for him.

15:35 Newmarket 

I'm happy with where Kameko 7/1 is ahead of the first Classic of the season, with preparation going well. 

His fitness levels are good and, at this stage, we can’t do anymore - it’s down to him and Oisin [Murphy] on Saturday.

I don’t know whether the draw is a disadvantage as who knows where they’ll go, but we’re happy and we’re looking forward to seeing him run.

17:55 Newmarket 

Nate The Great 13/2 is having his first run for us in this one. He’s got some nice form in the book when he was previously trained by Archie Watson, and we’re looking forward to seeing what he’s got.

He’s been showing us the right signs at home, so we’re hopeful he’ll be competitive. 

20:25 Lingfield Park

Under the new handicapping system, Thai Power SP looks on a fair mark.

He's a big, raw horse who wouldn’t want quick ground, which is why we’ve found him an opportunity on the polytrack. Off his current mark, I’d like to think he’ll give a solid account of himself.

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