Saturday 20 June 2020

Royal Ascot Day 5 - Diamond on my mind

Day four of Royal Ascot 2020 was a profitable one for Philippos's followers with wins both for The Lir Jet and Fanny Logan at 9/2 and 17/2 respectively, plus each-way suggestion Lambeth Walk making it into the frame in the opener at a tasty 33/1.

Today is a stellar day of racing featuring no less than eight contests and three Group 1s. The weather looks set fair and it would be splendid (not to mention wallet-boosting) to go out in style with a win or two after this unique week. In the heart of lockdown, to think that Royal Ascot would even have taken place at all was a 10/1 shot and drifting. The organisers can be very pleased with how events have panned out.

Don't forget, UK racing fans can follow the action on terrestrial TV c/o ITV Racing. The broadcaster is doing its best to make viewers feel part of the Royal Ascot action, despite the empty grandstands and strict social distancing measures that apply to jockeys and trainers.

Hopefully, Philippos can play his part as well and deliver some successful selections. Good luck! (Follow me on Twitter: @moneyandmedia).

Royal Ascot Saturday 20 June 2020

Going: good-to-soft (straight course). Soft, good-to-soft in places (round course)

As these are crazy Covid times, I'm suggesting three bets per race: 1) a selection with a good chance of winning; 2) an each-way suggestion or two capable of out-running his or her odds; 3) where the fields are large enough, an "exotic", a combination bet that can produce huge dividends for a small outlay.

Eg, a 50p combination exacta of three different horses (that requires two of the three selections to place first and second) costs £3. A 50p combination trifecta of three horses costs the same, but you need to place first, second AND third.

NAP: More Beautiful
NB: Admiral Nelson

12.40 Silver Wokingham Handicap 6 furlongs
Just the mere 24 runners to sift through where pace and draw will play their part. This is basically a one-off consolation race for the Wokingham proper that takes place later on the card.

Win: Blue Mist
Each-way: Count D'orsay, Swindler 
Life-changer: combination exacta, Blue Mist, Count D'orsay, Swindler 

1.15 Queen Mary Stakes Group 2 5 furlongs
A right old speed test for juvenile (2yo) fillies only. Most of these runners have only raced once in their lives so the market may as good a guide to picking the winner as any deep trawl through their racing pedigrees.

Win: More Beautiful
Each-way: Sands Of Time, Sardinia Sunset
Life-changer: combination exacta, More Beautiful, Sands Of Time, Sardinia Sunset

1.50 Coventry Stakes 6 furlongs
One of the great mid-summer juvenile contests for colts and geldings. The winner can expect to be catapulted to the head of the betting for next year's Classic, the 2,000 Guineas.

Win: Admiral Nelson
Each-way: Creative Force, Talbot
Life-changer: combination trifecta, Admiral Nelson, Creative Force, Talbot

2.25 Coronation Stakes Group 1 1 mile
Because the Royal Ascot authorities had to shunt around this week's running order it means two of the top summer mile races for 3yo are now being run on the same day today. This one is for the fillies who haven't had terribly long to get over their exertions from the various Guineas Classics run a couple of weeks ago.

Win: Quadrilateral
Each-way: So Wonderful

3.00 St James's Palace Stakes Group 1 1 mile
Basically the equivalent of the Coronation Stakes but for the colts. Pinatubo went into the 2,000 Guineas with a massive reputation but came up a little short on that occasion. Can he make amends today?

Win: Wichita
Each
-wayRoyal Dornoch

3.35 Diamond Jubilee Stakes group 1 6 furlongs
Mid-summer sprint highlight. Relatively light on runners this year but a fascinating contest nonetheless.

Win: Sceptical
Each-way: Shine So Bright

4.10 Wokingham Handicap 6 furlongs
One of the top mid-summer sprint handicaps. Did we learn anything from today's opening race? Will high-drawn runners have a slight edge by staying close to the stands' side running rail?

Win: Summerghand
Each-way: Spanish City, Stone Of Destiny
Game-changer: combination exacta, Summerghand, Spanish City, Stone Of Destiny

4.40 Queen Alexandra Stakes 2 miles 5 and a half furlongs
The longest race in the flat racing calendar. Stamina will doubtless be at a premium, although a relatively small field means the race might not be run at quite its usual end-to-end gallop.

Win: Who Dares Wins
Each-way: Nate The Great


Friday 19 June 2020

Royal Ascot Day 4 - Cup of cheer


Slim pickings on the winning front, sadly, for Philippos followers yesterday with just Battleground (11/4f) doing the honours in the Chesham Stakes. If you followed my last race life-changing combination trifecta suggestion to the letter you'd have been out of luck, even though a combined exacta on the same three horses actually produced a winning dividend of £182.60 for £1 staked!

On we go to Day 4 where the feature race is the Commonwealth Cup a race for the sport's big sprint stars. Once again, the weather and the going will likely have their say in the results. The sprint course at Ascot is stiff with a slight climb to the finish. All today's selections will need to be able to maintain their momentum right up to the winning line on ground currently described as 'soft'.

In the UK, you can follow just about all the action on terrestrial TV c/o ITV Racing. The broadcaster is making a great fist of its coverage despite the empty grandstands and strict social distancing measures that apply to jockeys and trainers.

Hopefully Philippos can deliver another winner or two today. Good luck! (Follow me on Twitter: @moneyandmedia).

PHILIPPOS

Royal Ascot Friday 19 June 2020

Going: soft

As these are crazy Covid times, I'm suggesting three bets per race: 1) a selection with a good chance of winning; 2) an each-way suggestion capable of out-running his or her odds; 3) where the fields are large enough, an "exotic", a combination bet that can produce huge dividends for a small outlay.

Eg, a 50p combination exacta of three different horses (that requires two of the three selections to place first and second) costs £3. A 50p combination trifecta of three horses costs the same, but you need to place first, second AND third.

NAP: Golden Melody
NB: Nobel Prize

1.15 Palace Of Holyroodhouse Handicap 5 furlongs
An extra race, this one a sprint confined to 3yo runners, added as a one-off to this year's race programme. 22 runners declared where about half have yet to race in this topsy-turvy season. Will this count against those horses?

Win: Dancin Inthestreet
Each-way: Lambeth Walk
Life-changer: combination exacta, Dancing Inthestreet, Lambeth Walk, City Walk

1.50 Albany Stakes Group 3 6 furlongs 
Races such as the Albany are for juveniles (ie those age 2yo) and have been shunted to the back end of this week's meeting to best accommodate a Covid-affected timetable. A sprint for fillies only where the going could well be on the tacky side by post-time. Ideally, selections should already have show form on ground with a bit of cut and will need to be able to see out every inch of this stiff 6 furlongs.

Win: Golden Melody
Each-way: Undertake
Life-changer: combination trifecta, Golden Melody, Undertake, Setarhe

2.25 Norfolk Stakes 5 furlongs
Another juvenile sprint, this time confined to colts and geldings. At 14 runners, hardly the biggest field in the race's prestigious history. Traffic problems for the runners shouldn't (shouldn't!) be a problem.

Win: Lipizzaner 
Each-way: The Lir Jet
Life-changer: combination exacta, Lippizaner, The Lir Jet, Imperial Force

3.00 Hardwicke Stakes Group 2 1 mile 4 furlongs
A middle-distance contest of no little standing. That said, it's still unusual to see a Derby winner running in such a contest but that's what we've got here unless connections decide to pull him out at the last minute. There have been rumours.

Win: Fanny Logan
Each-way: Eagles By Day
Life-changer: combination trifecta, Fanny Logan, Eagles By Day, Spanish Mission

3.35 Commonwealth Cup Group 1 6 furlongs
The feature contest on a card crammed with sprint races. The race is confined to 3yo, so it features a few Guineas hard-luck stories from a fortnight ago dropping down in distance. Potential shock on the cards.

Win: Lope Y Fernandez
Each-way: Shadn
Game-changer: combination exacta, Lope Y Fernandez, Shadn, Ventura Rebel

4.10 Queen's Vase Group 2 1 mile 6 furlongs
The race distance has been chopped back a couple of furlongs in recent years. But it remains a stayers' contest of note for 3yo and therefore is often viewed as a trial for the St Leger run later in the season.

Win: Nobel Prize
Each-way: On Guard
Life-changer: combination trifecta, Nobel Prize, On Guard, Born With Pride

4.40 Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes Handicap 1 mile 4 furlongs 
Tricky middle-distance handicap to close the card.

Win: West End Charmer
Each-way: Dal Horrisgle
Life-changer: combination exacta, West End Charmer, Dal Horrisgle, Medal Winner

Thursday 18 June 2020

Royal Ascot Day 3 - Up for the Cup

A win (Lord North @5/1) and several placed runners (including Almufti @33/1 and Group One Power @28/1) ensured results weren't too shabby for Philippos's followers on day two of locked-down Royal Ascot 2020.

Today is traditionally known as  'Ladies Day' where the Gold Cup takes centre-stage as the feature race of the entire meeting. But it's a colt in the shape of Stradivarius who will grab all the headlines by joining the ranks of the staying greats if he can manage a third victory in this historic, stamina-sapping contest.

Whether or not he's successful may well depend on how much rain falls at  the course by post-time. The already softish going could get a whole lot more testing with torrential downpours predicted for just about anywhere today.

Don't forget, UK racing fans can follow the action on terrestrial TV c/o ITV Racing. The broadcaster is doing its best to make viewers feel part of the Royal Ascot action, despite the empty grandstands and strict social distancing measures that apply to jockeys and trainers.

Hopefully, Philippos can play his part as well and deliver another winner or two today. Like the Gold Cup, Royal Ascot is a marathon not a sprint. Don't forget, we're not yet halfway through the week. Good luck! (Follow me on Twitter: @moneyandmedia).

Royal Ascot Thursday 18 June 2020

Going: good, good-to-soft in places (thundery showers forecast)

As these are crazy Covid times, I'm suggesting three bets per race: 1) a selection with a good chance of winning; 2) an each-way suggestion capable of out-running his or her odds; 3) where the fields are large enough, an "exotic", a combination bet that can produce huge dividends for a small outlay.

Eg, a 50p combination exacta of three different horses (that requires two of the three selections to place first and second) costs £3. A 50p combination trifecta of three horses costs the same, but you need to place first, second AND third.

NAP: Sir Dragonet
NB: King Leonidas

1.15 Golden Gates Handicap 1 mile 2 furlongs
An extra consolation race added to this year's Royal Ascot programme as a one-off. Run on the round course, so we'll get an early idea of just how much rain has fallen before the opener. May go to a strong closer.

Win: Hypothetical
Each-way: Grand Rock
Life-changer: combination exacta, Hypothetical, Grand Rock, Bronze River

1.50 Wolferton Stakes Listed 1 mile 2 furlongs 
Same distance as the opener, but for older horses rather than 3yo. If the going's turned really heavy, a brave jockey may deliberately run wide losing lengths to the field but in search of better ground.

Win: Sir Dragonet
Each-way: Dream Castle
Life-changer: combination trifecta, Sir Dragonet, Dream Castle, Fox Tal

2.25 Jersey Stakes Group 3 7 furlongs
One of Philippos's favourite races of the meeting traditionally. It's tended to be more of a consolation race for 3yo horses just shy of top class.

Win: King Leonidas
Each-way: Mystery Power
Life-changer: King Leonidas, Mystery Power, Monarch Of Egypt

3.00 Chesham Stakes Listed 7 furlongs
A race that's grown in stature in recent renewals and confined to the progeny of horses with a bit of stamina in their pedigree. Not too many runners so we'll split stakes and go for two win selections.

Win: Battleground
Win: Modern News

3.35 Gold Cup Group 1 2 miles 4 furlongs 
Stradivarius is the roasting hot odds-on favourite and if he brings his 'A' game he wins, especially with relatively few rivals taking him on. With unsettled weather running for punters, the smart tactic may be to find an each-way shot at fancy odds to at least make the frame.

Each
-way: Withold

4.10 Britannia Stakes Handicap 1 mile
Always a cavalry charge of a race for same-age 3yo handicappers run over the straight mile.

Win: Enemy

Each-way: Dubai Mirage
Game-changer: combination exacta, Enemy, Dubai Mirage, Ziggle Pops

4.40 Sandringham Stakes Handicap 1 mile
A race confined to 3yo fillies and another cavalry charge to round off day 3. Worth taking on the red hot favourite in a race of this type.

Win: Soffika
Each-way: Waliyak
Life-changer: combination trifecta, Soffika, Waliyak, Onassis


Wednesday 17 June 2020

Royal Ascot Day 2 - on the Hunt for winners

Philippos followers did their betting banks no harm yesterday when 14/1 winner Motakhayyel won the opening race at behind-closed-doors Royal Ascot 2020.

Another tip, Frankly Darling (11/8f) also dotted up making it a 1-2 for my suggestions in the Ribblesdale with each-way suggestion Ennistymon (11/1) chasing her home.

We'll need some cash reserves today with three big handicaps to get stuck into, including, the Royal Hunt Cup plus a one-off consolation race for this year: the Silver Royal Hunt Cup.

Jim Crowley, with a big-race treble, was the jockey to follow yesterday and there were wins each for Frankie Dettori and Ryan Moore. Both are likely to add to their tallies over the coming week.

With thunderstorms forecast across the UK, the going could change dramatically during the course of this afternoon. At 6am on Wednesday morning the going was good (on the straight course) with a mixture of good and soft on the round course.

In the UK, you can follow just about all the action on terrestrial TV c/o ITV Racing. The broadcaster is making a great fist of its coverage despite the empty grandstands and strict social distancing measures that apply to jockeys and trainers.

Hopefully Philippos can deliver another winner or two today. Good luck. I'm here all week! (Follow me on Twitter: @moneyandmedia).

PHILIPPOS

Royal Ascot Wednesday 17 June 2020

Going: good, good-to-soft in places (thundery showers forecast)

As these are crazy Covid times, I'm suggesting three bets per race: 1) a selection with a good chance of winning; 2) an each-way suggestion capable of out-running his or her odds; 3) where the fields are large enough, an "exotic", a combination bet that can produce huge dividends for a small outlay.

Eg, a 50p combination exacta of three different horses (that requires two of the three selections to place first and second) costs £3. A 50p combination trifecta of three horses costs the same, but you need to place first, second AND third.

NAP: First Receiver
NB: Lord Tennyson

1.15 Silver Royal Hunt Cup Handicap 1 mile
This is one of the extra consolation races added to this year's Royal Ascot as a one-off. A 23-runner cavalry charge, it may pay to side with those drawn high who can race down the stands' (near) side of the course

Win: Maydanny
Each-way: Almufti 
Life-changer: combination exacta, Maydanny, Almufti, Sir Busker

1.50 Hampton Court Stakes Group 3 1 mile 2 furlongs 
A race for 3yo just short of the highest class. The presence of Kenzai Warrior in the field is the first chance to test the form of the recently re-scheduled 2,000 Guineas where he finished 9th of 15 following an awkward start.

Win: First Receiver
Each-way: King Carney

2.25 King George V Stakes Handicap 1 mile 4 furlongs
Big field of 3yo handicappers so expect plenty of scrimmaging for position as they come round the home turn.

Win: To Nathaniel
Each-way: Group One Power
Life-changer: combination exacta, To Nathaniel, Group One Power, Convict

3.00 Prince Of Wales's Stakes Group 1 1 mile 2 furlongs
Day two highlight featuring a small, but select, seven-runner field. Will the return to 10 furlongs faze the likely favourite, Japan?

Win: Addeyb
Each-way: Lord North

3.35 Royal Hunt Cup Handicap 1 mile
A proper cavalry charge of a race where the draw may yet play a part. Is the favourite, Lord Tennyson, a future Group horse lurking in a handicap? He's from the right yard. With so many runners (24 declared) I'm going for the luxury of two each-way selections.

Win: Lord Tennyson
Each-way: Bell Rock, Beatboxer
Game-changer: combination trifecta, Lord Tennyson, Bell Rock, Beatboxer

4.10 Windsor Castle Stakes Listed 5 furlongs
The first two-year-old race of the rescheduled meeting. The presence of a US runner will ensure there's no hanging about for these raw sprinting types.

Win: Chief Little Hawk
Each-way: Mighty Gurkha
Life-changer: combination exacta, Chief Little Hawk, Mighty Gurkha, Tactical

4.40 Copper Horse Handicap 1 mile 6 furlongs 
Another extra race for this year's unique meeting; a long-distance stamina-test to finish the day.

Win: Selino
Each-way: Shailene
Life-changer: combination exacta, Selino, Shailene, Collide

Tuesday 16 June 2020

Right Royal performance - Philippos' tips day 1

No pomp, no pageantry, no post-bandstand sing-a-long for the punters.

This is going to be a Royal Ascot like no other!

Horse racing fans are lucky that the world's most famous meeting is taking place at all.

Thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, major sporting events worldwide have taken a pounding over the past three months with abandonments left, right, and centre.

Today's expanded five-day meeting will be staged under strict conditions and behind closed doors, where the finishes will be played out to eerily empty grandstands.

But that won't diminish the quality of the racing, even if the preparation for many of this week's equine Olympians has been far from straightforward.

Royal Ascot is the largest sporting event in the world to receive the green light to take place since lockdown was imposed and the racecourse is going all-out to get virtual racegoers involved.

From the UK, you can follow just about all the action on terrestrial TV c/o ITV Racing, so all you need now are a few winners to wash down the fizz.

Hopefully Philippos can deliver. Good luck. I'm here all week! (Follow me on Twitter: @moneyandmedia).

PHILIPPOS

Royal Ascot Tuesday 16 June 2020

Going: good (with potential showers forecast)

As these are crazy Covid times, I'll be suggesting three different bets per race: a selection with a good chance of winning; an each-way suggestion capable of out-running his or her odds; plus an "exotic", a combination bet that can produce huge dividends for a small outlay.

Eg, a 50p combination exacta of three different horses (that requires two of the three selections to place  first and second) costs £3. A 50p combination trifecta of three horses costs the same, but you need to place first, second AND third.

NAP: Glass Slippers
NB: Daarik

1.15 Buckingham Palace Handicap 7f
A tricky opener where about half the field are yet to have run in this topsy-turvy season. May pay not to look past the blindingly obvious.

Win: Daarik
Each-way: Motakhayyel
Life-changer: combination exacta Daarik; Motakhayyel; Habub

1.50 Queen Anne Stakes Group 1 1 mile 
The top-class action starts here. Upsets are not unheard of in this race and it wouldn't be a mega-surprise if the fancied runners were turned over by something lurking further down the betting market.

Win: Terebellum
Each-way: Mustashry
Life-changer: combination trifecta, Terebellum; Mustashry; Duke Of Hazzard

2.25 Ribblesdale Stakes Group 2 1 mile 4 furlongs
Usually regarded as something of a consolation race for the 3yo fillies who didn't give of their best in the Oaks run at Epsom. But the Oaks hasn't been run yet this year! It's been shunted back to 4 July.

Win: Frankly Darling
Each-way: Ennistymon
Life-changer: combination trifecta, Frankly Darling; Ennistymon; Hold Fast

3.00 King Edward VII Stakes Group 2 1 mile 4 furlongs
A similar story to the Ribblesdale. This race often comprises 3yo colts who didn't adjust terribly well to the rigours of the Derby at Epsom. But as with the Oaks, the Derby isn't being run until the start of July in this topsy-turvy season.

Win: Mogul
Win: Mohican Heights
Life-changer: only six runners declared so we'll pass this time

3.35 King's Stand Stakes Group 1 5f
A race for the sport's speedballs. The big question is whether the hot favourite, Battaash, will finally have all the conditions in his favour to run a big race. He's come up short at Ascot more than once in the past.

Win: Glass Slippers
Each-way: Sergei Prokofiev
Game-changer: combination trifecta, Glass Slippers, Sergei Prokofiev; Battaash 

4.10 Duke of Cambridge Stakes Group 2 1 mile 
Features last year's Coronation Stakes third, Jubiloso, but there may be more juice to squeeze from other selections.

Win: Queen Power
Each-way: Invitational
Life-changer: combination exacta Queen Power; Invitational; Miss O'Connor

4.40 Ascot Stakes Handicap 2 miles 4 furlongs 
One of the longest flat races in the calendar. Jumps trainers tend to do well in a contest that requires a horse with stamina in abundance.

Win: Summer Moon
Each-way: Rochester House
Life-changer: combination exacta, Summer Moon, Rochester House, Verdana Blue