A horse named after Watford captain Troy Deeney is the underdog in the first big race of the Flat season. The Qipco 2,000 Guineas, on Saturday afternoon, is the one fans have been looking forward to all week, following the sport's resumption on Monday.
All the pre-race talk is about hot favourite Pinatubo, after a six-race unbeaten streak in 2019. But trainer Roger Teal, who won the Group Three Betway Abernant Stakes on Thursday with Oxted, is hoping he can spring a surprise with 33/1 shot Kenzai Warrior.
The winner of his two races so far, jockey Jason Watson will wear yellow, black and red silks in the mile contest at 3.35pm, a nod to Watford FC's badge.
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