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Day 5 - Saturday - Royal Ascot 2020
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Originally posted by Eggs View Post....with one race to go, I can’t remember enjoying a Royal Ascot so much. Great idea to open a flat racing forum and Kev might have started something with the Royal Ascot thread.
As always, great company and great insight on FJ.
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Originally posted by kinloch brae View PostNo surprise at a small loss today. The only disappointment was the 5 non runners in the last race. Did the reserves have to come out yesterday? Somewhat defeats the object. Other than that it was nice to watch the races with no financial interest - it will be at least 13 races I have left alone this week.
Tomorrow is slightly better than today but not a lot, so even a small profit would be good.
12.40 Leave alone. Nothing solid enough at a decent price.
1.15 & 1.50 At the start of the week I had noted down four 2yo's - More Beautiful, Sacred, Admiral Nelson and Qaader. Unfortunately, they take each other on. I have sided with Sacred EW but couldn't split the other two so both Admiral Nelson and Qaader (Win). I see Admiral Nelson as a long term sprinter so I was surprised they didn't go Norfolk. Qaader should have a stamina edge. I have taken the price for the Guineas. Even if he gets beat tomorrow he should progress as he steps up in trip. At the moment Battleground is a silly price.
2.25 I don't think the bar is set very high amongst the fillies so was very happy with 9/1 Fooraat until they pulled her out.
3.00 I think it is a similar situation with the colts so went with Palace Pier EW. Gosden sending out distress signals before the race but wasn't he doing similar earlier in the weak?
3.35 A similar race to the Commonwealth Cup, competitive but no stars. It could be we have seen the best sprinter and miler running in handicaps this week.
4.10 Bit concerned they have reached for the Doyler and leaving aside the fact he never wins Summerghand EW looks the most solid option.
4.40 I know the race has its history but it really is a dreadful end to a great meeting.
I know the extra races were intended as a one off but I think they have worked well and should be repeated. I heard Jim McGrath briefly talking about it but didn't understand any of his reasons why it couldn't happen. Surely the only question is did the races enhance the meeting?
A winning week after a poor run is good but frustrating it wasn't better.
Summary
Wins
Hukum 16/1
Khaloosy 14/1
Sir Busker 12/1
Palace Pier 5/1
Battleground 4/1
Frankly Darling 33/20
All were impressive enough but although the St James's Palace was the best race of the meeting I thought Khaloosy put in the most eyecatching performance. He won by 4.5 but I think he was value for 6 or 7 lengths.
Places
Liberty Beach 3rd 10/1
HMS President 4th 14/1
Waliyak 2nd 12/1
Defoe 3rd 8/1
Sacred 2nd 11/2
Summerghand 2nd 16/1
Of those I have a feeling that Waliyak would have won had she had something to race with and Doyle threw away the Wokingham.
Biggest disappointments were Duke Of Hazzard and King Leonidas. Duke Of Hazzard wanted quicker ground but he shouldn't have dropped away that quickly. The market told a story 14/1-9/1-25/1. Of course it is always frustrating when a stable goes on to land big priced compensation. A similar thing happened with Charlie Fellowes - twice. As for King Leonidas he was struggling much too early for the class rise to be an excuse.
Roll on next year.
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I was going to give up on Wednesday evening. Finished +222 points. If summerghand had got up that wouldve been +500. It's been such a fun week on here as ever cheers to everyone who shares their insight. This is *the* place for horse racing fans
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Originally posted by robith View PostI was going to give up on Wednesday evening. Finished +222 points. If summerghand had got up that wouldve been +500. It's been such a fun week on here as ever cheers to everyone who shares their insight. This is *the* place for horse racing fans
I could have smashed the TV at times but it was a thoroughly enjoyable week.
Personal highlights were Mountain Angel skipping his way up the rail. The Lir Jet running through the line (I told everyone at work to back him) and Palace Pier looking all class.
I got plenty badly wrong but my biggest disappointment was Bless Him not running on Tuesday. Alan King should stick to the flat
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Originally posted by Middle_Of_March View PostNothing will top Art Power yesterday who frankly has paid for my entire summer but.. here’s my selections for day 5. Thanks for everything this week, it’s be terrific lads. Great craic which I miss out on during Cheltenham week as I’m there but this week the forum has been superb.
12:40 - Blue Mist @ 5/1 E/W (6 places)
- Chiefofchiefs @ 33/1 E/W (6 places)
1:15 - More Beautiful @ 6/4
1:50 - Admiral Nelson @ 5/2
2:25 - Quadrilateral @ 11/4
3:00 - Pinatubo @ 7/4
3:35 - Sceptical @ 5/1 (Antepost)
4:10 - Spanish City @ 14/1 E/W (6 places)
4:40 - Who Dares Wins @ 6/5
It’s been great craic ladsLast edited by Middle_Of_March; 20 June 2020, 10:39 PM.
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Originally posted by Faugheen_Machine View PostWell done Rob - superb turn around. I thought Summerghand had got up on the line at the time.
I could have smashed the TV at times but it was a thoroughly enjoyable week.
Personal highlights were Mountain Angel skipping his way up the rail. The Lir Jet running through the line (I told everyone at work to back him) and Palace Pier looking all class.
I got plenty badly wrong but my biggest disappointment was Bless Him not running on Tuesday. Alan King should stick to the flat
My next one was highland chief and only one brave soul followed me in!
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It's been a long weekend for myself, and just taking stock of my personal Royal Ascot. I don't have exact figures, but it was very good. Plenty of losses, of course, given the number of horses I cover this generally becomes an inevitability, but my full list of winners and places are as follows (in price order):
Winners:
Scarlet Dragon 40/1
Campanelle 15/2
Golden Horde 11/2
Fujaira Prince 5/1
Tactical 9/2
Santiago 9/2 & 4/1
Who Dares Wins 7/2 & 5/2
Nazeef 10/3
Circus Maximus 10/3 & 5/2
Art Power 3/1
Frankly Darling 7/4
Bataash 4/6
Stradivarius 4/6
Places:
Ropey Guest 50/1 & 33/1
Presidential 40/1
Ebury 25/1
Vale Of Kent 20/1
Get It & Yazaman both 20/1 (same race)
Nahaar 16/1 & 14/1
Floating Artist 14/1
Kimari 9/1
Berlin Tango 7/1
West End Charmer 13/2
Global Storm 6/1
Finest Sound 6/1
Sceptical 5/1
Verdana Blue 9/2 & 4/1
Overall plenty of profit despite the scattergun, the obvious highlight being Scarlet Dragon 40/1Last edited by ComplyOrDie; 22 June 2020, 09:43 AM.
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