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Royal Ascot betting offer: Field Of Gold's odds boosted to 40/1

Royal Ascot betting offer: Field Of Gold's odds boosted to 40/1

Telegraph6 hours ago

Royal Ascot new customer welcome offers don't come much more appealing than this odds boost for day one from William Hill.
If you already have a William Hill account and are looking for a new bookmaker to use for this week's racing, check out more free bets from the best betting sites, reviewed by our experts.
This Group 1 contest, the feature race on day one, is a clash between three 2,000 Guineas winners, with Ruling Court, Henri Matisse and Field Of Gold having respectively won the English, French and Irish versions of this year's first Classic for colts.
Field Of Gold was second to Ruling Court in the English 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket, where he was given too much to do in a steadily run race and got going just too late. He was then super-impressive in winning by almost four lengths at the Curragh.
Among a host of Royal Ascot day one tips, the John and Thady Gosden-trained runner is my idea of a five-star NAP.
T&Cs: A minimum of £1 must be staked at Field of Gold to win the St James's Palace Stakes at 40/1. Returns paid as 4 x £10 in free bets (seven-day expiry). Winnings at the standard odds will be paid in cash, with enhanced winnings paid as 4x£10 free bets, paid within 48 hours of the event ending.
Odds provided by William Hill and correct at the time of writing. Stars denote strength of selection (maximum five).

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