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The QIPCO 2000 Guines has attracted a 15-strong field for the first British Classic of the season.
Aidan O’Brien, 10-time winning trainer of the race, holds a typically strong hand with Battleground, Van Gogh and favourite Wembley. However, St Mark’s Basilica notably has not been declared, having been near the top of the antepost betting in the build up.
WEMBLEY⚽️ heads 15 declared for the QIPCO 2000 GuineasMASTER OF THE SEAS, THUNDER MOON and CHINDIT all line up🏆ST MARK'S BASILICA has NOT been declared⛔️ pic.twitter.com/A3L06mF0wI— Champions Series (@ChampionsSeries) April 29, 2021
WEMBLEY⚽️ heads 15 declared for the QIPCO 2000 GuineasMASTER OF THE SEAS, THUNDER MOON and CHINDIT all line up🏆ST MARK'S BASILICA has NOT been declared⛔️ pic.twitter.com/A3L06mF0wI
Both Godolphin runners Mater Of the Seas and One Ruler stood their ground as the boys in blue seek to land the British Classic once again. William Buick will be on board Master Of The Seas, leaving James Doyle to partner One Ruler.
Thunder Moon, Chindit and exciting prospect Mutasaabeq also line up in a wide-open looking contest this Saturday.
AlbadriBattlegroundChinditDevilwalaLegion of HonourLucky VegaMaster of The SeasMutasaabeqMystery SmilesNaval CrownOne RulerPoetic FlareThunder MoonVan GoghWembley
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