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The Royal Hunt Cup is a massive race with 33 contenders entered at this point. The top weight is Sweet Lightning who will be carrying a 9-10 weight for this one. Plenty of experienced older runners are lining up for this big prized Heritage Handicap effort.
Spa’s Dancer is by Danehill Dancer out of a Sadler’s Wells mare and won a handicap effort at Sandown after finishing second by a short head in his previous contest. Only raced twice this year he should do well in this one but...
The interesting entry is The Fugue, a four-year-old bay or brown filly who lines up for John Gosden’s yard. She is unraced since being sent off as the favourite in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare’s turf contest at Santa Anita last November. Clearly pointed at this race for quite some time and using it as a seasonal debut - you have to respect the connections here for making such an aggressive move.
She finished a credible second last year in the Ribblesdale Stakes before kicking on well to win the Group 1 Nassau Stakes at Glorious Goodwood. Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s four-year-old is by Dansili out...
The second race of the day is the Group 2 Duke of Cambridge Stakes and we’ve only got a field of 11 to navigate here. There is plenty of form coming into it and the interesting option might be Duntle, who has taken four races on the bounce despite a DQ in her last effort.
That was a Group 1 contest and there was just a little bit too much interference down the lane for the liking of the stewards, which is what saw her get taken down. She has run very credibly in her native Ireland and has, in fact, won better races than this.
Wednesday at Royal Ascot is seldom considered to be the best day of the festival but you can still expect some very interesting betting races to unfold over the six contests on the day. With just a solitary Group 1 contest up for grabs, there are some very tricky Group 2, 3 and listed contests along with some very big fields to make the potential payouts especially appealing.
The opening day’s contest is the Jersey Stakes, a Group 3 effort going 7f. Undefeated Ajraam, a son of Daaher out of a Danehill mare, has taken two races on the bounce and will be coming into this...
The Coventry Stakes is always a massive cavalry charge and is an impressive race if you can actually figure out the winner. Stubbs is taking the bulk of the action at this point and trades at a competitive 4/1, though some might find that’s a bit too short of a price when backing a race with so many different contenders.
Championship looks an interesting option and will certainly take money at 6/1. Take a gander at Coach House as well with an 8/1 price tag while Sir John Hawkins trades at an identical price alongside Wahaab.
Expect Animal Kingdom to be used heavily in accumulator bets and the sheer fact that it’s the first race of the day and the festival itself always means that the race is overbet. There is plenty of solid action on the Tuesday card as well with both the Coventry Stakes and the Kings Stand set to offer up some interesting handicapping challenges to punters far and wide.
There is a lot of exciting action set to unfold in less than a week’s time as one of the most widely-anticipated meetings is set to kick off at Ascot Racecourse. A number of top international superstars will be facing off in some of the best races in all of Europe and you can expect some excellent wagering opportunities in some of these massive fields.
As always, Royal Ascot is about sorting out a small list of bankers and combining them with some big odds selections who are going to surprise the punters and the handicappers themselves.
The rewards at Ascot are always great for those who make the right...
Revolutionary is currently slugging it out with Oxbow for the role of second favourite and key spoiler to Orb’s chances of picking up a pair of TC stakes. Revolutionary skipped the Preakness but mustered up a credible third in the Kentucky Derby with a third place finish by just over a length. Prior to that he had really made a name for himself by gutting out two tough victories in key Derby preps - oftentimes looking beat at the top of the stretch but still getting up to win.
There is a lot to like about the final leg of the American Triple Crown and, though we still haven’t seen a proper Triple Crown winner since the late 70s, punters will still be lining up to take a crack at the big day of action at Belmont Park this Saturday. The feature contest appears to be a fascinating showdown between Kentucky Derby winner Orb and Preakness winner Oxbow.
A face-off between two very dynamic jockeys - Orb’s pilot Joel Rosario has only emerged in the last few years but has rapidly become viewed as the best finisher in horse racing. Having captured the Dubai World Cup with Animal Kingdom back...
La Fortuna looks to be one who might be able to move forward in this contest having acquitted herself quite well when running at Epsom back in April. She was beaten by just a slim head when sent off at 10/1 and that was only her first effort of the season. You can expect her to move forward off the 6 week freshening and keep doing well over a course she has always seemed to enjoy.
The fourth leg is the 3:30 at Musselburgh and this one has a few talented runners in it competing for a relatively tidy prize. Take a look at the well-handicapped Grandorio who was a beaten...