Three
centuries of tradition are held to this very day at Royal Ascot. From
the top hats and tails dress code to the Royal procession, nothing
has been lost throughout the years. Away from all the glitz and
glamour is five days racing of the highest standard. The best equine
talent from all sides of the globe meets up to do battle over theses
mouth-watering five days of top class horse racing action.
With 8
Group ones alone this to many is the best racing meeting of the year.
Royal Ascot Highlights
The Queen Anne Stakes
(1 mile) - Group 1
We kick off
the Royal Ascot meeting with the first Grade 1 of the week in the
Queen Anne Stakes over 1 mile. The betting on The Queen Anne is
usually very tight at the top of the market because you have the
battle-hardened and talented 4-year-olds going up against last season
top 2-year-old's. Who will come out on top this year?
St
James Palace (1mile) - Group 1
Solely open
to 3-year-old colts, The St James Palace draws in the best 3-year-old
colts over 1 mile to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned
with for the season ahead. Notable horses that won this race and went
on to further glory are the mighty Frankel, Mastercraftsman, Rock Of
Gibraltar and many more. This year's renewal is shaping up to be one
of the best in recent seasons.
Diamond Jubliee Stakes
( 6 furlong) - Group 1
Run
over 6 furlongs, the Diamond Jubilee stakes bring some of the best
established 6-furlong specialists from 3 years old and up. Each year
you can expect to see some of you old favourites go head to head and
some of the new kids on the block trying to make a name for
themselves. Some of the winners are household names like
Starsbangledbanner, The Tin Man, Australian wonder mare Black Caviar
and old favourite Kingsgate Native.
The
King Stand (5 furlongs) - Group 1
The King
Stand is our first chance to witness all the top sprinters in the
world go flat out from the drop of the flag to the finishing line.
The race is open to 3 years old and up. So, this is a chance for us
to see if the good 2-year-old sprinters of last season have trained
on and how they will fare against the big boys of sprinting.
The
Coronation Stakes (1 mile) - Group 1
The
Group 1 Coronation Stakes is the chance for the top 3-year-old
Fillies to come head to head over one mile.
The
Coronation Stakes betting is usually a competitive heat due to the
size and quality of the field and is often a platform for those who
ran in the 1,000 or Irish 1,000 Guineas a chance to progress and lay
claim to being named champion three-year-old filly of the season.
Conclusion
Royal
Ascot is everything you expect from a social; and betting side of
things. At Betopin we have upped our game when it comes to horse
racing betting when acquiring the expert services of YouTubes “The
Finishing Line”. With both Betopin and The
Finishing Line working close together you can be sure that every
tip you read is of the highest standard.