As the price has collapsed on English King for Saturday’s July Derby, I can’t help feeling that the market has got it wrong.
Obviously, the Frankie factor has played a part - a huge part - but, surely, on what they have achieved so far, Kameko should be favourite. If the Guineas winner stays, he will take all the beating. How often has that been said, over the years!
Kameko’s victory in the 2,000 is comfortably the best form on offer and, amazingly in this peculiar year, he is the only Group One winner (x2) in the line-up.
His connections would have been encouraged by the good runs from the Guineas-placed duo Wichita and Pinatubo in the St James’s Palace Stakes, although the fifth Juan Elcano was given a similar beating by Russian Emperor at Ascot.
Andrew Nelis Racing

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