Kyprios to win again, Charyn to bounce back & Calandagan stays better than Economics for me, 10/1 I got 3 of them at. Charyn has only been beaten into 2nd twice when the jockeys made an error of not getting him into the race sooner but still he clawed them back and only denied by a few more yards... bounces back in style at Ascot.
Kyprios does indeed fly in again which I put as a cert but although you got 10/1 the 3 to go in I do wish you all the best friend BUT I think maybe the one that looks iffy is Charyn with Calandagan looks good bet with everything in his favour. Good luck 👍
Please explain why Elite Status, Swing Along, and Kalgan emerged as noteworthy tips across the board. ChatGPT (custom) said: Elite Status, Swing Along, and Kalgan emerged as noteworthy tips across the board in the podcast because of specific factors that make these horses attractive bets, particularly in terms of value, form, and their ability to handle race conditions on QIPCO British Champions Day. Let's break down why each of these horses was highlighted by the experts: 1. Elite Status (British Champions Sprint Stakes - 1:55) Reason for Tip: Form and Potential: Declan Rix made a strong case for Elite Status due to the horse’s significant early potential. Elite Status won the Group 3 Hackwood Stakes earlier in the season and has shown the ability to travel well during races, an attribute that often leads to success in big-field sprints. Rix also emphasized that the horse seems to have more to give, hinting that we haven't seen the full extent of its ability yet. Ground Concerns: While Elite Status has raced predominantly on good or quicker ground, there is past form on softer ground as a juvenile, which makes him less vulnerable than other horses in this field should the going turn soft at Ascot. Value at a Big Price: Rix pointed out that Elite Status was being offered at longer odds (14/16-1), which provided good value for a horse with his ability and potential to improve. 2. Swing Along (British Champions Sprint Stakes - 1:55) Reason for Tip: Proven Course Form: Swing Along was tipped by both Kate Tracey and Declan Rix, primarily due to her strong performance in this race last year, where she finished fourth at a big price (25/1). This demonstrates that she handles the demands of Ascot’s straight course well, which is a key factor in repeat performances in major races. Improved Rating: Swing Along has progressed since last year’s run, now officially rated 6lbs higher, indicating she has improved as a filly and could run an even better race this time. Each-Way Value: At odds of 12/1, she represents strong each-way value in a wide-open sprint, where many of the other runners are unproven or untested on softer ground. The experts see her as a reliable horse who can outrun her odds and hit the frame. Adaptability: Even though she is drawn in a potentially tricky middle position (stall 13), her previous form suggests that she can overcome a poor draw and navigate through the field. 3. Kalgan (Champion Stakes - 3:50) Reason for Tip: Form Improvement in the UK: Kalgan’s recent uptick in form when running on British soil (Royal Ascot and the Juddmonte International at York) was a big reason Sam Boswell and others highlighted him. His form has improved on faster ground, and there is speculation that he may just be a high-class horse, regardless of the ground. His adaptability to ground conditions has also been seen, which makes him less of a risk on softer ground. Pedigree and Ground Suitability: Kalgan, despite being trained in France, has shown that his best form might come on quicker ground, but his pedigree (by Gleneagles) suggests he could handle softer conditions as well. This versatility gives him an edge against rivals like Economics, whose soft ground credentials remain a little more uncertain. Big Race Presence: As a three-year-old, Kalgan fits the profile of an improving horse who has been tested against top-class opposition. His form line, particularly his second in the Juddmonte, signals that he belongs at this level. Confidence in the Market: As noted by the experts, Kalgan has been well-backed leading up to the race, and there's growing confidence from connections and punters alike, with the expectation that he can deliver in the big moment. Overall, these horses were highlighted for the following reasons: Elite Status: Offered at a big price with untapped potential and decent soft ground form as a juvenile. Swing Along: Reliable and consistent, with proven course form, offering each-way value. Kalgan: A top-class horse improving on British soil, adaptable to varying ground conditions, and highly respected in the betting market. These factors combined made Elite Status, Swing Along, and Kalgan stand out as strong tips for QIPCO British Champions Day, each offering something different-whether it be value, proven course form, or class in top-level competition. You said: If I had £5 (max) to bet, what would be the optimal bet type(covering all three races) on the Tote, Betfair Exchange and Sportsbook?
Can anyone tell me why boyle sports will not pay out on manxman in the ceserwutch race on Saturday the 12th of October I did a 7 euro eachway bet on manxman who came second to alphonse le grande but alphonse le grande who won the race was disqualified and my horse manxman placed first I got 16 euro and 55 cents back for second place but should have got another 54 euro when manxman was placed first bit boyle sports said once you get paid out on the race that's it you can't get paid twice I find this ridiculous as I think once the horse was given the race I should have got the full amount I am very annoyed at the way boyle sports operate I think they are very unfair😢
There's a way round them from doing you over, just write a strongly worded letter regarding you're annoyance about being ripped off & let them know you're going to a solicitor & if that doesn't work......fuck it.
RIGHT Auguste Rodin isn't a superstar Dec?? Damn... 122 rated & a 6 time group 1 winner! G1 Futurnity winner, double G1 Derby winner, G1 Irish Champion stakes winner, G1 Breeders Cup Turf winner & finally G1 Prince of Wales Royal ascot winner. I fuckin give up with this show lads, full of nonces in the comments only watching for Katie and clueless comments like that being passed about😂 G'luck today folks👍🏼
YET ANOTHER NAIL IN THE COFFIN FOR THE POOR OLD STAYERS 😕😰. 💔. They never previewed the Long Distance Cup and went straight into the 1.55 Sprint ! Shame on Sky !! I hope ITV's Opening Show programme shows the race some respect .
It's supposed to be called "Champions Day" but the one true champion: Kyprios is running in the above mentioned race which still only has Group 2 status. Ascot's attempt to get it upgraded was bluntly refused thanks in no small part by a protest by the French who have already shortened their Derby and Oaks to 10 furlongs.
Yeah Augusta Rodin a 6 x G1 winner with 2yr G1/F & 2 x Derby 1 x Irish CS 1 x POW & 1 x BCT but a 122 rated horse isn't a SUPERSTAR & if you think he was then doesn't a SUPERSTAR win the Guineas, Irish Champion Stakes, Irish Tattershall Gold Cup & at least 1 of his ( 2 King George maulings ) not to mention the Meydan mauling ?? SUPERSTAR😂 i don't think so.
Yet again Champions day in Soft to Heavy ground, these horses mostly run on good ground, watch these horses tomorrow they will be strung out like 2 mile hurdlers, crazy
Love this show...
I live in Content Cottage so it's Content for me. Also have followed Mill Stream since I first saw him win as a two year old.
@@brevity4308 No. Only a fiver. Got a double up though
Kyprios to win again, Charyn to bounce back & Calandagan stays better than Economics for me, 10/1 I got 3 of them at. Charyn has only been beaten into 2nd twice when the jockeys made an error of not getting him into the race sooner but still he clawed them back and only denied by a few more yards... bounces back in style at Ascot.
I had the same thought process and bet. On at 10s 🤞
@@jdigne1879 Don't think any will be beat on merit, will all be about luck
Kyprios does indeed fly in again which I put as a cert but although you got 10/1 the 3 to go in I do wish you all the best friend BUT I think maybe the one that looks iffy is Charyn with Calandagan looks good bet with everything in his favour. Good luck 👍
Isrine has a massive chance in the big race will love the heavy ground
Yes. 🎉🎉🎉
One of my bets bopedro has been hammered from 14/1 - 8/1 3rd favourite. Mr professor I'm also on at 25/1
@@TomLeach-dd8cl They're my two. Good luck
Well said about BHA Declan
Yes you're matching with tamf😊i will go with tamf
Alot of guys only watch this for Kates legs. But awesome tipping this weekend Kate. Well done you 🎉
Kate always makes a wonderful effort.
Well if you consider tipping every favourite
This Weekend's British Championships Is Going To Be Very Impressive!!
Were they talking about Horse Racing, i was somewhat distracted.
I fancy Kate for today xx👌
Kate on fire 🔥 👏
Please explain why Elite Status, Swing Along, and Kalgan emerged as noteworthy tips across the board.
ChatGPT (custom) said:
Elite Status, Swing Along, and Kalgan emerged as noteworthy tips across the board in the podcast because of specific factors that make these horses attractive bets, particularly in terms of value, form, and their ability to handle race conditions on QIPCO British Champions Day. Let's break down why each of these horses was highlighted by the experts:
1. Elite Status (British Champions Sprint Stakes - 1:55)
Reason for Tip:
Form and Potential: Declan Rix made a strong case for Elite Status due to the horse’s significant early potential. Elite Status won the Group 3 Hackwood Stakes earlier in the season and has shown the ability to travel well during races, an attribute that often leads to success in big-field sprints. Rix also emphasized that the horse seems to have more to give, hinting that we haven't seen the full extent of its ability yet.
Ground Concerns: While Elite Status has raced predominantly on good or quicker ground, there is past form on softer ground as a juvenile, which makes him less vulnerable than other horses in this field should the going turn soft at Ascot.
Value at a Big Price: Rix pointed out that Elite Status was being offered at longer odds (14/16-1), which provided good value for a horse with his ability and potential to improve.
2. Swing Along (British Champions Sprint Stakes - 1:55)
Reason for Tip:
Proven Course Form: Swing Along was tipped by both Kate Tracey and Declan Rix, primarily due to her strong performance in this race last year, where she finished fourth at a big price (25/1). This demonstrates that she handles the demands of Ascot’s straight course well, which is a key factor in repeat performances in major races.
Improved Rating: Swing Along has progressed since last year’s run, now officially rated 6lbs higher, indicating she has improved as a filly and could run an even better race this time.
Each-Way Value: At odds of 12/1, she represents strong each-way value in a wide-open sprint, where many of the other runners are unproven or untested on softer ground. The experts see her as a reliable horse who can outrun her odds and hit the frame.
Adaptability: Even though she is drawn in a potentially tricky middle position (stall 13), her previous form suggests that she can overcome a poor draw and navigate through the field.
3. Kalgan (Champion Stakes - 3:50)
Reason for Tip:
Form Improvement in the UK: Kalgan’s recent uptick in form when running on British soil (Royal Ascot and the Juddmonte International at York) was a big reason Sam Boswell and others highlighted him. His form has improved on faster ground, and there is speculation that he may just be a high-class horse, regardless of the ground. His adaptability to ground conditions has also been seen, which makes him less of a risk on softer ground.
Pedigree and Ground Suitability: Kalgan, despite being trained in France, has shown that his best form might come on quicker ground, but his pedigree (by Gleneagles) suggests he could handle softer conditions as well. This versatility gives him an edge against rivals like Economics, whose soft ground credentials remain a little more uncertain.
Big Race Presence: As a three-year-old, Kalgan fits the profile of an improving horse who has been tested against top-class opposition. His form line, particularly his second in the Juddmonte, signals that he belongs at this level.
Confidence in the Market: As noted by the experts, Kalgan has been well-backed leading up to the race, and there's growing confidence from connections and punters alike, with the expectation that he can deliver in the big moment.
Overall, these horses were highlighted for the following reasons:
Elite Status: Offered at a big price with untapped potential and decent soft ground form as a juvenile.
Swing Along: Reliable and consistent, with proven course form, offering each-way value.
Kalgan: A top-class horse improving on British soil, adaptable to varying ground conditions, and highly respected in the betting market.
These factors combined made Elite Status, Swing Along, and Kalgan stand out as strong tips for QIPCO British Champions Day, each offering something different-whether it be value, proven course form, or class in top-level competition.
You said:
If I had £5 (max) to bet, what would be the optimal bet type(covering all three races) on the Tote, Betfair Exchange and Sportsbook?
Mate in the nicest way possible, have a fuckin day off😂😂
Iresine for the big race ❤❤
Declan Rix loving the flat sums him up
You like this, you like that. Me, I much prefer flat. Each to their own.
No long distance cup??
Kate showing the boys how to pick winners
Dec says the ivory coast, yet the same colours of ROI
Ireland is gold, Cote d'Ivoire is orange
@@johnoflaherty9105gold??? As far as I know my nations flag is green white and orange😂
Some legs x
Probably plastic and fake like her kipper and Hampstead Heath.
Can anyone tell me why boyle sports will not pay out on manxman in the ceserwutch race on Saturday the 12th of October I did a 7 euro eachway bet on manxman who came second to alphonse le grande but alphonse le grande who won the race was disqualified and my horse manxman placed first I got 16 euro and 55 cents back for second place but should have got another 54 euro when manxman was placed first bit boyle sports said once you get paid out on the race that's it you can't get paid twice I find this ridiculous as I think once the horse was given the race I should have got the full amount I am very annoyed at the way boyle sports operate I think they are very unfair😢
There's a way round them from doing you over, just write a strongly worded letter regarding you're annoyance about being ripped off & let them know you're going to a solicitor & if that doesn't work......fuck it.
@@andrewblackie7170lol
I totally get where you coming from, but hope the overturn of the overturn makes you feel abit better.
RIGHT Auguste Rodin isn't a superstar Dec?? Damn... 122 rated & a 6 time group 1 winner! G1 Futurnity winner, double G1 Derby winner, G1 Irish Champion stakes winner, G1 Breeders Cup Turf winner & finally G1 Prince of Wales Royal ascot winner. I fuckin give up with this show lads, full of nonces in the comments only watching for Katie and clueless comments like that being passed about😂 G'luck today folks👍🏼
Cry more
@@of6204 ok of6204 ye fuckin bot of a thing
Tiffany + doha I like today
Nice work Kate. Not just a pretty face. 😂
proper leggy Filly
@@Kevjohno Grow up ffs
That ride by Frankie on Kinross was so poor for him , he stopped riding and let a fading long time leader , get back up past him .
@@Andy-y7y: Looks like age might be catching up with old man Frankie Dettori!!
Great to see Kate’s barefeet
Tifffanyyyyyy
On this particular day , it’s never straight forward .
Someone with sense
I'm not betting flat anymore 😊
YET ANOTHER NAIL IN THE COFFIN FOR THE POOR OLD STAYERS 😕😰. 💔. They never previewed the Long Distance Cup and went straight into the 1.55 Sprint ! Shame on Sky !! I hope ITV's Opening Show programme shows the race some respect .
It's supposed to be called "Champions Day" but the one true champion: Kyprios is running in the above mentioned race which still only has Group 2 status. Ascot's attempt to get it upgraded was bluntly refused thanks in no small part by a protest by the French who have already shortened their Derby and Oaks to 10 furlongs.
Skirt not short enough 👎
That's racist
Sexist I think you mean@@EvanBrady-g3r
@@EvanBrady-g3rthat’s sexist but I know where you coming from😂👍
@@davidthomas450😂😂
I bet it tastes like sugar puffs
Another load of rubbish, this is why punters lose. Listening to this rubbish.
Does anyone take tips? I just come here for the chat about bad tips 😂😂
Yeah Augusta Rodin a 6 x G1 winner with 2yr G1/F & 2 x Derby 1 x Irish CS 1 x POW & 1 x BCT but a 122 rated horse isn't a SUPERSTAR & if you think he was then doesn't a SUPERSTAR win the Guineas, Irish Champion Stakes, Irish Tattershall Gold Cup & at least 1 of his ( 2 King George maulings ) not to mention the Meydan mauling ?? SUPERSTAR😂 i don't think so.
Racing presenting gone WOKE.
One for the red bloodied guys,and one for the pink bloodied err,people.
Red blooded 😎
She is full of plastic surgery and looks like something out of Madame Tussards.
Well that boring lot on racing TV ain't much good apart from nick luck.
Yet again Champions day in Soft to Heavy ground, these horses mostly run on good ground, watch these horses tomorrow they will be strung out like 2 mile hurdlers, crazy
Ascot was sunny and warm all Friday. I WAS THERE.
@@jerrysartain2539 Sunny and warm the ground is still soft they are even moving the rails out
@@jerrysartain2539 Yes horses knackered Heavy Ground strung out like hurdlers
Kyprios been superboost by b365 . Lay of the century 💯 😅
Aged well.