THE British flat season has been rather stop-start to date, but that changed at Newmarket when the action went up through the gears at headquarters with the Craven meeting signalling the start of Guineas trials’ week.
The stalls were situated on the stands’ side for the opening day on Tuesday week and there was undoubtedly an advantage in racing towards the near rail, while it also paid to be in close proximity to the speed.


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