Ascot Feature Set To Serve Up A Feast Fit For A King
If Longchamp’s Arc de Triomphe and its accompanying reservoir of prize money has become’s Europe’s premier mile and a half race and left the Ascot equivalent somewhat in the shade, then this weekend’s...
View ArticleThe Best Bets On Champions Day At Sold Out Ascot
The ‘sold out’ signs are up and the finishing touches are being made to what should be an exceptional Champions Day at Ascot on Saturday afternoon, with a monster crowd all there to watch Frankel bid...
View ArticleAll Or Nothing At Ascot This Afternoon
The rain which has been battering large parts of the UK (Ffos Las abandoned today) has failed to drown Ascot, and they race this afternoon at the Berkshire track on ground officially given as Good to...
View ArticleMine’s A Christmas Double At Ascot & Haydock
It was hard not to be impressed by odds on winners Puffin Billy and Simonsig at Ascot on Friday afternoon, with the short price pair advertising their respective Cheltenham Festival prospects with nigh...
View ArticleA ‘Grey’ Day In Store For The Nation’s Bookmakers?
Plenty of good racing to get our teeth into this weekend on what is a traditionally strong Saturday afternoon, with UK jumps racing coming from Ascot, Haydock and Wincanton. There’ll be a good crowd at...
View ArticleFavouritism All The Rage On Day Three At Royal Ascot
A further going change means we go into the third day of what has been a brilliant Royal Ascot up ’til now on Good to Firm, and this afternoon’s card could well serve up a couple of painful results for...
View ArticleHill To Star In King George Cracker
What a way to kick off a truly dazzling week of racing. Galway and Goodwood are nestling under the tree ready to be unwrapped, but first of all there’s the small matter of the £1m King George to...
View ArticleScope For A Wager On Shergar Cup Day
It’s a card with a twist at Ascot on Saturday afternoon, as the annual Shergar Cup takes centre stage at the sure to be well populated Berkshire track (live on Ch4). I’ll be stationed in the betting...
View ArticleSealed With A Kiz? The Best Bets On Arc Weekend
The Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. First won in 1920 by Comrade in the colours of Evremond de Saint-Alary, the winner’s purse that day was 150,000 Francs (somewhere in the region of £15,000 at the...
View ArticleBox May Contain Early Christmas Present For Ascot Punters
The last big pre-Christmas betting heat will be a key feature of a six race offering live on Channel 4 Racing on Saturday afternoon, with Ascot’s two mile Grade 3 Ladbroke Handicap Hurdle (3.35pm)...
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