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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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  • Bill Esdaile’s guide to Saturday’s Tote Scoop6

    August 7, 2020

    FOR the first time since Lockdown, there is a £250,000 Tote Scoop6 pool up for grabs at Ascot on Saturday and here is my race by race guide to trying to scoop the pot… Leg 1 – 1.50pm Ascot Topweight and market leader Highland Dress is likely to be a popular selection based on a [...]

  • Massive £280,000 Tote Scoop6 pot up for grabs at Ascot on Saturday

    August 7, 2020

    Saturday’s Tote Scoop6 has a huge £280,000 pool up for grabs, and for as little as a £2 stake, you could land the pot. The task? Pick the winners of the six selected races and the rolling win fund and a shot at a massive Bonus fund will be yours! The Scoop6 sounds hard – [...]

  • High fives all round when Kimi lands Stewards’ Cup

    July 30, 2020

    FINDING the winner of the 28-runner Unibet Stewards’ Cup (3.35pm) is never easy, but favourites have won three of the last five runnings and they were all progressive three-year-old sprinters. There are two from that age group in Saturday’s field and they will be on opposite sides of the track. Considering his fine record at [...]

  • Vale Of Kent absolutely loves it in Sussex

    July 30, 2020

    YOU don’t get many more competitive handicaps than the Unibet Golden Mile (2.45pm), although this year is a relatively small field with just 15 runners going to post. That could make the draw slightly less important than normal as a high number is usually a curse in this race. In the past decade, nine winners [...]

  • Invitational has just One to Master

    July 30, 2020

    WHEN Space Blues won Tuesday’s Lennox Stakes, we saw a horse who thrives over seven furlongs and the same can be said of ONE MASTER who looks to hold strong claims in Friday’s equivalent for fillies and mares, the Oak Tree Stakes (1.45pm). William Haggas’ mare has run 18 times in her career and of her five wins, [...]

  • Buildmeupbuttercup won’t break your heart in Galway Hurdle

    July 29, 2020

    AS WITH Goodwood this week, it has been strange to watch Galway without the normal huge crowds and general hullabaloo. That won’t matter one bit, though, to whoever wins Thursday’s valuable Guinness Galway Hurdle (6.45pm). Willie Mullins has won two of the last four runnings and another victory would see him become the race’s winning [...]

  • Al looks a Claasy contender for the in-form Haggas

    July 29, 2020

    THERE aren’t many trainers in better form at the moment than William Haggas. The Newmarket handler has been rattling in the winners in recent weeks and he reeled off an across the card treble on Tuesday, including an 11/2 winner in the opener at Goodwood. He looks to hold solid claims of continuing the purple patch [...]

  • Frankie can cast a spell with his Magic Wand

    July 29, 2020

    HISTORY was made in last year’s Qatar Nassau Stakes (3.15pm) when Oisin Murphy brought Deirdre home in front at 20/1 to give the Japanese a memorable Group One success in the UK. The well-travelled daughter of Harbinger is back to defend her crown but will have to improve on her fifth in the Coral Eclipse [...]

  • Steel Bull can build on exciting debut in the Molecomb Stakes

    July 28, 2020

    ONLY the 10 two-year-olds line-up for the Molecomb Stakes (2.45pm) which looks sure to be run at a furious pace. Significantly heads the betting on the back of three seconds and will relish the strongly run race. He has managed to wrestle defeat from the jaws of victory on a couple of occasions already but [...]

  • Mohaather can make up for Royal Ascot disappointment

    July 28, 2020

    DESPITE the fact there are only seven runners in Wednesday’s Qatar Sussex Stakes (3.15pm), it is without doubt the race of the week. The three-year-old Classic generation are represented by the winners of both the English and Irish 2000 Guineas, whilst the Queen Anne Stakes winner flies the flag for the older generation. Looking at [...]

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