Royal Ascot day three tips: Four picks on Gold Cup Thursday from top tipster Hugh Taylor | Racing News
The Hugh Taylor speaker has four selections Thursday through three races for the third day of Royal Ascot, live on Sky Sports Racing, with two running in the Britannia Stakes.
BEEKEEPERThe profile of things suggests that he is a specialist of all time, but he could be the type to take a highly managed race on the straight track in Ascot, and it is worth a leaflet on a large side in the Buckingham Palace Stakes (6.10).
Its shape took off when it went last winter, winning three times, but it should be noted that its last two efforts all time represented a step forward on everything that had done before, and although it is clearly well suited to an artificial surface, it could also improve quickly.
His defeat of Southwell by Royal Zabel, the pair away from certain intelligent handicaps in all time, was fragasid when the finalist won a listed event on the whole time next time.
If anything, the apiarist ran even better when he is third in the Mile Disability Championships, the last time, challenging the center of the track one day when it seemed to be pulled high and will rush near the rail of the stands (the 1st, 2nd and 4th of this race were drawn from 15, 16 and 12, respectively).
It must be said that he was below this level of form when the 10th of 22 in the Lincoln to Doncaster on his penultimate departure, which means that he must prove that he can resume his improvement in the lawn.
However, if he will do it anywhere, he has probably been on this straight track, for a long time from a paradise for horses of maintenance with a strong journey with a good record on an artificial surface. It is a selection of boom-ou-bust but if it reproduces its all time, it will go well to large.
I almost thought when he crossed the line at Chelmsford the last time Arabic story Would be one to be interested in the Britannia Stakes (5.00), because he has a non -lonely profile for the real world, which won a bet in the Hunt Cup 2021 on this course and this distance.
As was the case with the real world, the handicapper had only one British race – a victory at Chelmsford – on which judging Arab history, the two horses kept dirt in Dubai.
Like the real world, Arabic history is not at all high, so I would be inclined to ignore its three points in Dubai (the first of which came in an 800m test race at Jebel Ali).
He came for a lot of support before his British debut in a young girl from Mile in Chelmsford, which seems significant since the two horses that chased him home both had a fair form, with River King, who finished third, 85 years to come in the race, while being interesting that the competition, which ended well held in the second, renews Rivalry here.
Arabian Story took place Claire in the straight line at Chelmsford after having done the whole race, well above the line, and his time was much faster than the other Mile races on the map, recognizing that the first girl’s first division was run at a much more stable rate.
He will have to be listed otherwise the three class group to win this 97, but that was the case with the real world in the Hunt Cup and the story could repeat itself here.
The other I love in the Britannia is Raafed (5.00), which left its previous form in Newbury the last time and could have been lightly.
Sixth promising on his only race at the age of two, he was one of the two colts of William Haggas to have received a 2000 Guinea entrance in March this year. He left the impression that he was still learning in sixth place in his seasonal beginnings, but took a huge step before the next time in Newbury.
Perhaps the installation of a first language strap may have helped this third start, but the way he clearly pulled in the last two stadiums was really impressive, and his rider was able to relax in the last 100 meters, the value of a few lengths more than the winning margin, and the horses placed both won the next time.
Although it was attenuated, Raafedd recorded a much faster period than that of Montpellier (who wore a penalty) in the other division of this race. Montpellier holds an entry into the issues of Jersey on Saturday, which is also the case with Raafed, but he has a good decision to come here in place of a 92 race.
The merchant is the good favorite in the King George V stakes (3.05), his strong York form as indicated in the Wednesday column receiving another boost with Rahiebb’s great race in the queen’s vase, and her entry last week in King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes to follow on this course and the distance next one seems disturbing.
He is clearly a great player, but the chances of less than 3/1 in a field of 20 runners, with the possibility of a problem to run, is just a little shorter than I wish, so instead I put with with Sing us a song (3.05) to give Ralph Beckett a third victory in the race in five years.
Sing Us A Song made his seasonal debut on a mile and two-of-two to Sandown, his coach declaring in advance that it was a starting point and he would appreciate further in time. He had to be delighted with what he saw, because Sing Us a Song seemed that he could be overwhelmed early in the straight line before forging clearly, shaping a lot as if there would be more to come on this trip.
Subsequently bought by Wathnan Racing, it should not be surprising if there is not much more to come when its endurance is traced, and although the ground is different here, it was well faced with Newbury in Newbury during its second departure.
The best Paris of Hugh (scale 1 to 5 points)
3.05 Royal Ascot, Thursday – King George V Stakes
1pt Win Sing us A Song (13-2 General)
5.00 Royal Ascot, Thursday – Britannia Stakes
1pt Win Arabian Story (12-1 General)
1pt win raafed (10-1 and 9-1 general)
6.10 Royal Ascot, Thursday – Buckingham Palace Stakes
1pt Apiarist victory (33-1 general)