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By: Bill Esdaile

Bill Esdaile is City A.M. racing editor and managing director of Square in the Air.

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  • Be Brave with Comanche and Sajir in QEII sprint

    Sport

    THIS YEAR’S Royal Ascot meeting comes to a close with Saturday’s seven-race card, where the Group One Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (3.40pm) is the feature contest. Australia are doubly represented here with Joliestar and Overpass, the latter backing up from his valiant third in the King Charles III on Tuesday. I respect these two, [...]

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  • Expect a Goliath performance from French raider in Hardwicke

    Sport

    SATURDAY’s Royal Ascot card signifies the end of a brilliant five days of action, but there’s still loads of top-class action to get stuck into on the final day. The Group Two Hardwicke Stakes (3.05pm) is always a competitive heat for the older middle-distance horses, and it’s no different with six Group One winners involved [...]

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  • Time for a Berkshire Sundance in the Ascot finale

    Sport

    ROYAL Ascot 2026 comes to a close with the longest race of the week, the Queen Alexandra Stakes (6.10pm), run over two-miles-five-and-a-half furlongs. It goes without saying that you need a stamina laden contender to have a chance in this so it’s perhaps not surprising that this race has been dominated by jumps trainers in [...]

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  • It’s not Insanity to fancy King horse in Duke of Edinburgh

    June 18, 2026

    FRIDAY’s Royal Ascot card kicks off with the Group Three Albany Stakes (2.30pm), with 25 two-year-old fillies going to post. Whilst the ones at the top have leading chances, I fancy JOLIVETTE for Andrew Balding and Juddmonte. She made a winning start at Newmarket, granted only by a neck, but she always looked in control [...]

  • Gold Digger and West can take my money

    June 18, 2026

    ONE of my biggest fancies of the week comes in the Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes (6:10pm). Many will see this 28-runner five-furlong handicap as a bookies’ benefit, but I think it’s time to roll up the sleeves and have a proper go. GOLD DIGGER, who I really fancied in the Albany last year, is back [...]

  • Venetian to Havana day in the Ascot Sun

    June 18, 2026

    FRIDAY’s first Group One contest is the Commonwealth Cup (3.05pm), a speed test for three-year-olds over Ascot’s straight six furlongs. Course form at Ascot is always valuable and VENETIAN SUN has some of the best, having won the Albany over this trip at last’s year’s Royal meeting. Karl Burke’s filly went on to win the [...]

  • Take Gosdens’ Seet to Repel Sandringham rivals

    June 18, 2026

    LIKE with every Royal Ascot handicap, I find myself looking for those with plenty in hand ahead of the handicapper, and that’s no different in Friday’s Sandringham (5.00pm). Searching for the proverbial ‘Group horse in a handicap’ is a tricky business, but I think SEET fits that bill here and should prove just that in [...]

  • Play Riffa and Mar to leave Scandinavia out in gold

    June 17, 2026

    ROYAL Ascot rises to a crescendo on Thursday with the centrepiece of the five days being the Group One Gold Cup (4.15pm). This is the ultimate test for stayers, run over a punishing two-and-a-half miles of Ascot, where only the toughest horses rise to the top. Trawlerman has already proven he has all the attributes [...]

  • Legacy can crack exotic Code in the Ribblesdale

    June 17, 2026

    BACKING up from Epsom’s Derby meeting to Royal Ascot is not easy but it can be done. Ten Bob Tony showed that with his shock 50/1 victory in the Queen Anne on Tuesday after winning the Tattenham Corner Stakes, and I fancy one who ran a blinder in the Oaks to go one better on [...]

  • O’Brien’s King George runners Cannes trouble the judge

    June 17, 2026

    AS AIDAN O’Brien strides towards a century of Royal Ascot wins, son Joseph is doing a good job of establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with on the big days. Still just 33, Joseph saddled a second British Classic winner in the Oaks at Epsom two weeks ago and had winners at Ascot [...]

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