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By: Bill Esdaile

Bill Esdaile is CityAM racing editor and managing director of Square in the Air.

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  • Friendly to fire on the Knavesmire in Juddmonte International

    August 20, 2024

    YORK’S Juddmonte International (3.35pm) looks a mouth-watering renewal and it’s no surprise to see City Of Troy as the near even-money shot heading the market. Aidan O’Brien’s colt left his lacklustre Guineas run behind with a sparkling win in the Derby, and while he wasn’t as visually impressive in the Eclipse next time, he showed [...]

  • Jungle can be Quinn of the Swinger

    August 20, 2024

    A FULL field of 22 runners makes the opening contest of the York Ebor Festival – the Symphony Group Handicap (1.50pm) over five-and-a-half furlongs – an enticing encounter. One of the many runners looking to break a winless streak here is JM JUNGLE. The hardy four-year-old hasn’t hit the frame yet this season but is [...]

  • Deira to go the extra Mile in Great Voltigeur 

    August 20, 2024

    DESPITE only attracting a field of six runners, Wednesday’s Group Two Great Voltigeur (3.00pm) certainly doesn’t lack quality. Irish Derby winner Los Angeles is the favourite after showing plenty of guts to land the Irish Classic at the Curragh, where he reversed Epsom Derby placings with Ambiente Friendly. Ballydoyle had plenty of pacemakers in the [...]

  • Backing Film is far from Insanity in Shergar Mile

    August 6, 2024

    ASCOT hosts one of the unique events of the Flat season this weekend in the Shergar Cup. Four teams – Ladies, Great Britain & Ireland, Europe and Rest of the World – will each compete for points across six races at the Berkshire track. Each team comprises three jockeys and this year riders from nine [...]

  • American Arrow can hit the bullseye under Osborne

    August 6, 2024

    THERE’S also action from Haydock on Saturday, and as usual with ante-post betting at this track, I’ll be closely consulting the weather forecasts. It looks like there’s significant rain due on Thursday, followed by mostly clear skies before Saturday’s racing. This means runners will likely face tacky, sticky ground, so I’ll be looking for horses [...]

  • Opera out to hit high notes in the Nassau

    July 31, 2024

    THERE’s more Group One action to look forward to on today’s card from Glorious Goodwood, with the Nassau Stakes (3.35pm) for the fillies and mares. Aidan O’Brien has won four editions of the Nassau, but hasn’t triumphed since Winter’s victory in 2017, and the master of Ballydoyle relies on OPERA SINGER here. This daughter of [...]

  • Crisfords’ Mey looks like a Daan good bet in the Gordon

    July 31, 2024

    WHILE the Nassau naturally takes precedence today, my eye is also drawn to the Gordon Stakes (3.00pm). This race is rarely a big-field cavalry charge, and it won’t be this year either with only five runners, but I still think there are bets to be had. Jan Brueghel is going to be the hot favourite, [...]

  • Speech looks a Notable one in the Sussex

    July 30, 2024

    WEDNESDAY’s feature, the Group One Sussex Stakes (3.35pm) is a race that has gone to the favourite on six of the last 10 years, and four of those have been sent off odds-on. That might well have been the case again this year had ante-post favourite Rosallion not been ruled out yesterday due to a [...]

  • Haynes’ improving Kuwaitya could be cause for Jubilation

    July 30, 2024

    WHILE the Sussex Stakes undoubtedly takes centre-stage on Wednesday at Goodwood, there are also other betting opportunities to be had on the card. The Alice Keppel Stakes (4.45pm) for juvenile fillies features the speedy Coto De Caza, and after her five-length Beverley romp last time out, she’s certain to be very well fancied. However, her [...]

  • New trip can help Tiber go with the Flow

    July 29, 2024

    FIVE days of Glorious Goodwood are likely to produce plenty of good betting opportunities, but the opening day’s feature, the Goodwood Cup (3.35pm), doesn’t look to be one of them. That’s because Kyprios, who has once again reasserted his dominance over the staying division after returning from injury, looks a tough horse to oppose as [...]

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