
Horse racing tips: This 20-1 Royal Ascot tip looks primed for success after his comeback run
SUN Racing's picks for day three of Royal Ascot are below.
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LONGSHOT
GOD OF WAR (5.00 Royal Ascot)
He looks a value bet in the 30-runner Britannia Stakes. He went close at Chester last time and should be sharper for that comeback run.
EACH-WAY THIEF
HAVE an each-way trixie on three at Royal Ascot.
JACKKNIFE (5.35) stepped up from his debut to go close in a Sandown Listed contest.
Finally, NEVER SO BRAVE (6.10) came back from a break with a short-head second at Chester and has more to come for Andrew Balding.
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