2000 GUINEAS 1943

The 135th winner of the 'New 2000 Guineas Stakes', held on Tuesday 25th May 1943 over the Bunbury Mile of the July Course, was Kingsway (18/1), a bay colt by Fairway out of Yenna, owned by Mr Alfred Saunders. The winner won by a short head in 1 minute 37.60 secs, with a head back to the third. A field of 19 runners contested the race which was worth £7500 (Equivalent to £324,800 in 2017)

KINGSWAY SR 1926

Horse Jockey Trainer Owner/Betting
KINGSWAY Sam Wragg Joseph Lawson Mr Alfred Saunders 18/1
PINK FLOWER Tommy Lowrey Captain Al Gillson 100/9
WAY IN Cliff Richards Lord Astor 100/9
NASRULLAH Gordon Richards 13/8
STRAIGHT DEAL T Carey 17/2
RESPONSE P Beasley 40/1
REPRISAL Doug Smith 66/1
BRITISH COLOMBO G Bridgland 50/1
ANUBIS II F Payne 66/1
FULL BLOOM Harry Wragg 28/1
FORTUNATE TRIAL Arthur Wragg 20/1
MERCHANT NAVY W Nevett 8/1
HIGH CHANCELLOR Eph Smith 100/8    
BAMAN R A Jones 66/1    
UMIDDAD Charlie Elliott 100/7    
LIQUIDAMBER F Lane 66/1    
FUN FAIR A Richardson 50/1    
HARROWAY W Stephenson 66/1    
DEIMOS M Beary 66/1    
Note: The images above are shown courtesy of the issuing cigarette card companies. Over Round 121%

RATING
In the Official 3-Y-O Free Handicap Derby winner Straight Deal was rated 1lb higher than 1000 Guineas and St Leger winner Herringbone, 3lbs higher than 2000 Guineas winner Kingsway, and 9lbs higher than Oaks winner Why Hurry. Based on their entire career performances, this site rates Straight Deal 5lbs higher than Herringbone, 8lbs higher than Kingsway and 11lbs higher than Why Hurry.