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Should You Back Auguste Rodin in Saturday’s QIPCO 2000 Guineas?

Get exclusive insight into the upcoming QIPCO 2000 Guineas with our Value Bet columnist. As the race draws closer, the question on everyone’s mind is whether or not it’s worth opposing Auguste Rodin. The talented colt was cut to 5/1 for Guineas glory after an impressive two-year-old season and a win in the Vertem Futurity Trophy at Doncaster. With his stamina already proven in testing conditions, he’s sure to thrive on Spring ground. However, some punters argue that he may be better suited for middle-distances as the year goes on. It remains to be seen if any of his rivals have the requisite class and speed to take him down.

Among the field are some other promising contenders, such as Cairo, who won the Killavullan at Leopardstown and landed skinny odds in a Listed race at Dundalk in March but struggled on dirt at the UAE Derby at Meydan. Chaldean won four races at two before a nightmare Greenham preparation, while Charyn looked like a budding sprinter and Galeron could be placed to advantage soon.

Little Big Bear is the Timeform top-rated in the field, with a figure of 138p, and should do well if he’s ready to roll after the winter break. Meanwhile, Royal Scotsman made impressive progress last summer and very nearly won the Dewhurst, while Sakheer is expected to have a big season following a commanding win in the Group 2 Mill Reef at Newbury.

As the race approaches, Silver Knott and Indestructible are also worth keeping an eye on, although there are some question marks over both. Flight Plan and Hi Royal are unlikely to pose a threat in this field. So, is it worth opposing Auguste Rodin? Our columnist weighs up the odds and offers his expert insights to help you make an informed bet on the QIPCO 2000 Guineas.

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