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Appleby puts Guineas hopefuls through their paces

Distant Storm (left) beat Constitution River in a maiden at NewmarketDistant Storm (left) beat Constitution River in a maiden at Newmarket
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Charlie Appleby put two of his potential Betfred 2000 Guineas contenders through their paces on Tuesday morning, with both Distant Storm and King’s Trail pleasing the Moulton Paddocks handler.

Appleby has won three of the last four editions of the Rowley Mile Classic in Coroebus (2022), Notable Speech (2024) and Ruling Court (2025) and he currently has four colts in contention for this year’s renewal.

While Talk Of New York and Hidden Force are in competitive action over the course of the Craven meeting, his other two challengers for Guineas gold enjoyed a pre-racing gallop, with Distant Storm returning to the track where he won the Tattersalls Stakes before finishing third in the Dewhurst, and King’s Trail getting a taste of the turf after two wins on the all-weather at Kempton.

Of Distant Storm, Appleby said: “We haven’t seen him since the Dewhurst. I am very pleased with him and he’s a very clean-winded horse.

“It was always the plan, if we were lucky enough to be here in the spring, to go straight into a Guineas. He’s a better horse running up fresh.

“We wanted to give him a nice gallop, but as I said to Will (Buick) this morning, we don’t need to have a searching gallop, because he’s fit and we’re only two and a half weeks away from the Guineas.

“I was very pleased with the way he hit the rising ground. As you’ve seen there, he’s very professional, relaxed and takes everything well.

“There’s no doubt in my mind that a mile is no problem at all and physically he’s done well over the winter.”

Distant Storm is a 10-1 shot for the 2000 Guineas with the race sponsors, one point bigger than King’s Trail – but Appleby feels he still has to prove he is at the same level as his stablemate.

“King’s Trail is obviously two from two on the all-weather. We were keen to get him on the turf and I’m pleased with what we’ve seen there. Visually, I was happy with what I saw – he’s picked up well up the hill,” the trainer added.

“As I as saying to Will, you’ve got the horse there who is slightly unexposed, but I’m a big believer you can never get away from the horse that’s been there and done it at that level – and Distant Storm ticks all those boxes really.

“He deserved to run in the Dewhurst and fair credit to the winner there (Gewan), but I felt we probably walked away thinking we had left a bit behind in the Somerville (Tattersalls Stakes) to be brutally honest with you.

“To come into a Guineas off the back of running in a Dewhurst and running well in a Dewhurst is a huge plus.”

Appleby’s sole entry for the Betfred 1000 Guineas is 25-1 shot Abashiri, who was an impressive on her only start to date at Kempton in November.

While Appleby holds the Frankel filly in high regard, he expects her to prove more effective over a longer trip later in the season.

He said: “She’s gone up there with a lead horse (Anno Domini). She’s probably not sharp enough to win a Guineas, but I feel she’ll run well in one.

“We all know the Guineas is as good a trial as you need for an Oaks, and she looks like more of an Oaks filly – stepping up in trip is going to be her forte.”