Jeremy Gask’s Street Power has notched 3 wins on the all weather this year and tries his hoof on the turf at Bath tomorrow in the 6.50. He could be one to follow this season.
Ben’s Dream was runner up in a couple of races last October. He has already had one run this season which should put him spot on for the 7.20. Ben’s Dream is trained by Andrew Balding who has another promising type in the 7.50 in Tasman Gold. Although he didn’t make much impression in 3 runs last season over 6 furlongs he is upped to a mile tomorrow and could be competitive off a low mark. Gun For Sale, named after a Graham Greene novel is another I like in this race. He was second at Kempton on his last start back in January and is a big scopey sort that should improve.
My main hope at Folkestone is King of Wands (pictured above) in the 5.00. He showed some promise in all his 3 runs last season. He may not have his optimum conditions tomorrow so any stakes should reflect that. A bit of cut over further on a more galloping track would be ideal.
At Kempton Moresco should benefit from the trip in the 3.20. At Towcester Wishfull Thinking should go well in the bumper at 8.00.
Today’s picture is by kind permission of British 2YO Racing.
