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Prince Of Wales Stakes Odds

Prince Of Wales Stakes Odds

Finding a horse with strong speed endurance is essential if attempting to find the winner among the horses in the Prince of Wales Stakes odds. The Prince of Wales Stakes is the only Group One attraction on the second of the five days of Royal Ascot and is open to runners aged four or older. Seeing out all of the 1m2f trip is vital and the race can count Dubai Millennium, Fantastic Light and Ouija Board among its former winners.

The Prince of Wales Stakes winners come in pairs

Since the inception of the Prince Of Wales Stakes in 1979, a number of trainers have experienced back-to-back victories in the race. Among these are Alec Stewart, Henry Cecil and John Gosden, while Saeed Bin Suroor triumphed in three consecutive years between 2000 and 2002, with the aforementioned Dubai Millennium, Fantastic Light and Grandera.

Ignore the outsiders in the Prince of Wales Stakes betting

Punters looking to boost their winnings by backing some big-priced horses from the Royal Ascot betting should be warned that the Prince of Wales Stakes is not the race to be so adventurous. Backing big-priced horses each-way in the hope of it finishing in the first three could also prove a waste of money as outsiders rarely even manage to finish in the places in the Prince of Wales Stakes. Therefore, it may be a race to stick to win bets only.

With horses with a previous Group One victory under their belt faring particularly well in the Prince of Wales Stakes, it is no surprise that the market leaders are worth siding with. Horses to have finished in the first three on their latest start are also worthy of consideration, alongside those to have previously triumphed over 1m2f or further.

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