Yes, we’ve talked about how to watch the 2021 Royal Ascot Meeting on the TV, in a betting shop, on your phone or on a tablet – but this time you’ll need to wait to watch Royal Ascot in person. They have a long way to go, 1m 6f. Rejoice, the bumper five-day Royal Ascot kicks off on Tuesday – and you need look no further for somewhere to watch all the action.
ITV’s live festival coverage will also be simulcast on the ITV Hub, on web and app, for viewers to watch online, and all the latest news and clips will be on our responsively designed ITV Racing site -itv.com/racing – helping bring the festival to life. He lives in the same stable as July Cup winners Lethal Force and Harry Angel, so big things were expected and he delivered. One of the highlights of the British sporting summer has arrived, with Flat racing’s most prestigious meet, by Dave Stevos | Jun 18, 2020. Here's a look at who we fancy to deliver on fay one - pay close attention to Imprimis in the King's Stand Stakes. The boffins have been busy in the basement of Paddy Towers updating the app with a raft of exciting new features to make it less fiddly and more user friendly. Tumblr. It’s 30 years to the day since his first one. ITV’s peak viewing audience throughout Royal Ascot last year was on Thursday, when Frankie Dettori’s riding prowess earned them 1.4million viewers. Owner Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum's racing manager Angus Gold added: "It surprised me how easily he won the Lockinge. After making the podium at Bath, Nottingham and Windsor on his first three starts, Dave Simcock’s son of Sea The Moon marked his handicap debut with a win at Doncaster last June, following up at Chester a fortnight later.
For the latest updates from the racing action throughout the day, follow our LIVE blog below: Thanks for following our live blog covering day four of Royal Ascot. Today the curtain rises on the famous flat racing festival that catches the eye around the world for it's colour off the course as well as the racing. One of the highlights of the British sporting summer has arrived, with Flat racing’s most prestigious meet, LINE.
The five-day meeting is considered the pinnacle of British flat racing and will offer record prizemoney of £7.330 million (AUD$13.47 million). Increasingly, ESPN+ is showing tons of sports. The main feature out of three Group One races on the first day is the St James's Palace Stakes, while Wednesday's feature race is the Prince Of Wales's Stakes where some of the greats of the sport such as Bosra Sham, Dubai Millennium and Ouija Board have tasted glory in previous years.
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Durston lost nothing in defeat when going under by a neck to Sir Ron Priestley at Glorious Goodwood the following month, before racing too keenly when fifth to Technician in Newbury’s Group 3 Geoffrey Freer Stakes on his final start at three. Having failed to saddle a winner on the first day of the meeting for the past two seasons, there might have been a few willing to discount runners saddled by the master Ballydoyle trainer on Tuesday, given his recent trend of starting the event slowly and finishing with a flourish. ITV Racing is covering the most glamorous event in flat racing with six races on each of the five days, including the highlight of the week, Thursday’s Gold Cup. The coverage starts each night at 10:30pm (AEST) until the final day on Saturday, June 22. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Noble Prize is the tip here from Newsboy who says: NOBEL PRIZE looks the type to thrive for his first attempt at a mile and three-quarters.A brother to four winners - most notably Aidan O’Brien’s multiple Group 1 hero Highland Reel - the Galileo colt showed just a modicum of promise for the future with a debut ninth to stablemate Mogul at the Curragh last August.But his pedigree suggested there would be more to come, and Nobel Prize improved to finish second to another Ballydoyle winner, Celtic High King, at Leopardstown in October, before making it third time lucky with a head margin over Chiricahua at Naas the following month.Each one of those runs came over a mile, but Frankie Dettori’s mount - the Italian was narrowly denied on O’Brien’s Wichita in the 2,000 Guineas - is expected to leave that form behind now that he tackles a distance of ground.From a cavalcade of going-places three-year-olds, Born With Pride, Al Dabaran and my selection’s stablemate Santiago are the most convincing candidates for the podium. Pretty impressive, right?