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MARKET MOVES ROYAL ASCOT DAY TWO - 2011

Let's look at the major market moves for Day Two at Royal Ascot.

TAB Markets for Royal Ascot

We'll give you a bit of run down as to who is being backed at the time of publication with the TAB.

DAY TWO – 15 JUNE 2011

Day One Betting Highlights were the big go on Prohibit in the King's Stand and the money held on Frankel, shortening him up to near 5s on.

Rainfall winning the Jersey<br>Photo by Racing and Sports
Rainfall winning the Jersey
Photo by Racing and Sports
11.30pm AEST

Race 1: The Jersey Stks (G3)

('10 winner Rainfall 8-1)

It seems a very even and open Jersey with Codemaster, by Choisir, a recent 2L Listed winner and he is $3.80. Not far away in betting is Fury ($4.60). He was 5th in 2000 Guineas but like everything else was beaten panels by Frankel. Maybe the interesting runner is the French 3yo Havane Smoker ($5). The Dubawi colt was second in the French 2000 Guineas but is yet to win a race.

12.05am AEST

Race 2: The Windsor Forest Stks (G2)

('10 winner Strawberrydaiquiri 9-2)

Godolphin's mare Sajjhaa was good in the Middleton behind Midday and must be a show at the $4.40 quote. Close up in the market is Seta ($5). Luca Cumani's steed scored a top win in a Listed race at Goodwood and is very strong. Another one with a show is I'm A Dreamer ($5). She could hardly have been more impressive at Newmarket during the Guineas festival.

Let's cheer on the big horse<br>Photo by Racing and Sports
Let's cheer on the big horse
Photo by Racing and Sports
12.45am AEST

Race 3: The Prince of Wales's Stks (G1)

('10 winner Byword 5-2f)

Not much we need to say here about So You Think. We know he's a champ, and we hope the world sees him as a champ should he win such a prestigious race. He is currently $1.30 but that might shorten up even further. A big win cements his place in both Royal Ascot but also Australian racing history. The only real danger according to the betting is Planteur. The French horse won a G1 at his last start at Longchamp and was right in the market in Workforce's Arc. He's $5 on the TAB.

1.25am AEST

Race 4: The Royal Hunt Cup (Heritage Hcp)

('10 winner Invisible Man 28-1)

Nothing unusual about the Royal Hunt Cup being a lottery. At the moment few are under double figures. Start Right ($7) goes for Luca and he loves a good handicap. He went well in the Investec Mile at Epsom charging late. Also consider Point North (into $8.50) from the Noseda yard who has strong form at Kempton but will need to translate that to the Ascot turf. Value everywhere.

2.00am AEST

Race 5: The Queen Mary Stks (G2)

('10 winner Maqaasid 9-4f)

This might be the other shortie of the day when Shumoos goes around at $2.10. She was very impressive in a maiden at Haydock and the form has stood up already. Strength on the line will be important. Basically the only other horse given a show on the markets is Gypsy Robin. At $7.50 this American runner will be trying to emulate its stable mate from a couple of years back.

Timepiece was right in the market last year<br>Photo by Racing and Sports
Timepiece was right in the market last year
Photo by Racing and Sports
2.35am AEST

Race 6: The Sandringham Stks (Listed - Hcp)

('10 winner Timepiece 5-1)

Probably four in the betting in the last. Dubai Queen ($4.40), Humdrum ($5) from the Hannon team after his winning Day One, Winter's Night ($6) with good form at this venue and finally Rhythm Of Light ($9) who has been right there last two runs.

*** Prices are correct at time of publishing and are subject to change ***


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