Tom Segal with ante-post tips for the 2,000 and 1,000 Guineas

Maddy Playle, Tom Segal, Dave Orton and Paddy Power's Darren Hughes with a horse-by-horse ante-post betting guide to the Qipco 2,000 and 1,000 Guineas Stakes at Newmarket on May 4 and 5.
On the show:
- Tom and Darren argued over Tiger Roll's Grand National value last time but thankfully peace has broken out on today's show. The panel think Too Darn Hot is too darn good to lose the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket, although is John Gosden's record in the race a concern?
- The panel look through the leading horses in the 2,000 Guineas field, where fancies include Zakouski, Magna Grecia and Royal Meeting.
- We also look at the fillies in a more open looking 1,000 Guineas, where the Irish runners look stronger based on their two-year-old campaigns. We assess the chances of Skitter Scatter, Fairyland, Pretty Pollyanna, Dancing Vega and more.
2,000 Guineas Picks:
- Dave Orton: Magna Grecia or Zakouski
- Tom Segal: Too Darn Hot or Magna Grecia
- Darren Hughes: Royal Meeting or Phoenix of Spain
1,000 Guineas Picks:
- Dave Orton: Dancing Vega or Queen Power
- Tom Segal: Skitter Skatter or Dancing Vega
- Darren Hughes: Skitter Skatter or East
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