
Royal Ascot Lucky 15 tips: Day 3
Ron Wood has picked out a Lucky 15 for Royal Ascot day three, as well as an 18/1 best each-way bet.
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Royal Ascot Day 3 Lucky 15 tips
The first horse in this Lucky 15 bet is CHARLES DARWIN in the Norfolk Stakes (2.30), a Group 2 race for two-year-olds over the minimum trip. This horse has won on his last two starts and sets a good, clear standard for Aidan O'Brien and Ryan Moore.
I'm sticking with the same trainer and jockey for the next two legs. Next up is SERIOUS CONTENDER in the King George V Stakes (3.05). He has been saved for this race – to protect his handicap mark – since winning at Leopardstown in March and he can improve as he steps up to 1m 4f.
ILLINOIS has to prove he has the stamina to stay 2m 4f in the Group 1 Ascot Gold Cup (4.20), but he had no problem getting 1m 7f on testing ground last autumn when winning a Group 2 race in France as a three-year-old and his winning reappearance in the Group 3 Ormonde Stakes at Chester is good form. O'Brien has trained five different Ascot Gold Cup winners.
There are plenty of other O'Brien runners with good chances if you want to make this an all-Ballydoyle Lucky 15, but the final leg for me is NO RETREAT in the closing Buckingham Palace Stakes (6.10). A stiff 7f handicap on quick ground is ideal for this George Scott-trained runner.
Charles Darwin (2.30, Ascot) @ 5/4 with Sky Bet (1/5 for first 4 places)
Serious Contender (3.05, Ascot) @ 11/4 with Sky Bet (1/5 for first 6 places)
Illinois (4.20, Ascot) @ 13/8 with Sky Bet (1/5 for first 3 places)
No Retreat (6.10, Ascot) @ 18/1 with Sky Bet (1/5 for first 7 places)
A £0.10p each-way Lucky 15 – for a total stake of £3 – on these four horses offers a potential return of £119.19.
Royal Ascot Day 3 each-way tips
Let's take a closer look at NO RETREAT (6.10) for the main each-way play of day three.
I followed him closely in Dubai during the winter, when he didn't quite get a mile yet found Meydan's turning and flat 7f a bit sharp. But he still showed useful form, winning a handicap over the latter trip.
Having been off for 78 days, he returned to Britain over a mile at Haydock and again didn't quite see it out, finishing third.
The selection should now be spot-on for this assignment and he gets a straight, stiff 7f on quick ground, which looks just about perfect for him.
A refitted tongue-tie may also help, likewise first-time cheekpieces, and it will be disappointing if he can't run into the first 7 places, for which Sky Bet is paying out.
Star ratings explained
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - confident selection
⭐⭐⭐⭐ - strong fancy
⭐⭐⭐ - fair claims
⭐⭐ - tentative choice
⭐ - minimum confidence
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