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  • Glen and Oliver can Show you the way to decent profit

    June 18, 2025

    WHAT easier way to round off Gold Cup Day than a 29-runner seven-furlong handicap? That’s what punters have in store in the Buckingham Palace (or Getting Out Of Jail) Stakes (6.10pm). It is always dangerous to read too much into the draw at Royal Ascot, as any perceived bias can change on a daily basis, [...]

  • Del do well to kick classy Catalina out of the mixer

    June 18, 2025

    TOMORROW afternoon’s Ribblesdale Stakes (3.40pm) might not be a vintage renewal on paper, but that doesn’t stop there being betting opportunities on offer, especially with the World Pool in operation. CATALINA DELCARPIO looks the best of this year’s bunch, and I can see why she’s toward the top of the market. Paddy Twomey’s filly only [...]

  • Be Brave and keep Mission and Fingal onside in the Britannia

    June 18, 2025

    THERE are some fiendishly difficult puzzles to solve this week, but perhaps none more so than the 29-runner Britannia Stakes (5.00pm). Not only is the draw likely to play a huge part, half the field at least are totally unexposed and almost certainly well handicapped. That said, Ralph Beckett’s BRAVE MISSION leaps off the page [...]

  • Illinois ready to make Light of Gold Cup challenge

    June 18, 2025

    WE HAVE reached the midpoint of Royal Ascot 2025, and for many tomorrow features the pinnacle of the meeting, the Gold Cup (4.20pm). A unique test, run over a trip of two-and-a-half miles, the field pass in front of the stands before embarking on one full lap of the Berkshire course. Any inadequacies in the [...]

  • Rogue Legend set to Hurri-home in the Windsor Castle

    June 17, 2025

    THERE will be plenty of opinions expressed about the impact of the draw this week and the reality is that most pre-race opinions on potential biases are normally proved wrong. Most might say that you want to be drawn middle to high, but there is no getting away from the fact that the key protagonists [...]

  • Carmers is one to put Twomey in the big time

    June 17, 2025

    AIDAN O’Brien has made the Queen’s Vase (3.05pm) his own in recent years. The master of Ballydoyle has won the race eight times and equalled Sir Henry Cecil’s record of victories in the race last year with Thursday’s Gold Cup favourite Illinois. Bookmakers seem to expect O’Brien’s Shackleton to take that tally to nine wins [...]

  • A case of True Love for O’Brien backers in Queen Mary

    June 17, 2025

    DAY TWO of Royal Ascot gets underway with the Group Two Queen Mary Stakes (2.30pm) for the flying two-year-old fillies up Ascot’s straight five furlongs. Remarkably, Aidan O’Brien has never won this race, but he looks to have a strong chance this year with TRUE LOVE, a daughter of No Nay Never. She was second [...]

  • Flow of money for The Liffey hints at huge Hunt Cup win

    June 17, 2025

    HANDICAPS over the straight course at Royal Ascot are definitely not for the faint hearted. They usually feature huge fields, leading to blanket finishes with runners spread out across the track. Luck can also play a major role, as the speed can often hold up on one side of the track better than the other, [...]

  • Serialise’s chance more than O-Kay in Kensington Palace

    June 17, 2025

    A FIELD of 24 go to post for the fiercely competitive looking Kensington Palace Stakes (5.35pm) for fillies over the straight mile. Royal runner Rainbows Edge looks the one to beat, following a gutsy course and distance win on fast ground last month. She looked a potential Group-class filly that day and she could be [...]

  • Map out the winning path at Ascot with French star

    June 17, 2025

    Wednesday’s feature race is the Group One Prince of Wales’s Stakes (4.20pm), and this year’s renewal shapes up as one of the highlights of the week on paper. There’s a French flavour to the contest, with two runners making the trip across the Channel. Jérôme Reynier’s Facteur Cheval returns to Ascot after finishing second in [...]

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