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Who should I bet on at Royal Ascot?

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Royal Ascot is one of the biggest race meetings in the Flat racing season. Held over five days in June it hosts eight Group One races including the prestigious Gold Cup.

Royal Ascot kicks-off on Tuesday June 15 until Saturday June 19.

On day one the Group One races were won by Palace Pier (Queen Anne Stakes), Oxted (King's Stand Stakes) and Poetic Flare (St James’s Palace Stakes)

On Wednesday the Prince of Wales's Stakes was won by Love. While Thursday's big race, the Gold Cup, was claimed by Subjectivist.

Friday has two Group One races the Commonwealth Cup and the Coronation Stakes, while the final day on Saturday hosts the Diamond Jubilee Stakes.

Planet Sport looks at some of the leading contenders in these big Group One races.

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Commonwealth Cup (3.40)

Date: Friday June 18

Distance: Six furlongs

Qualification: Three-year-old colts and fillies

Previous winner: Golden Horde (Jockey: Adam Kirby Trainer: Clive Cox)

Planet Sport notebook:

Campanelle will face 20 rivals as she bids to double her Royal Ascot tally, in the Commonwealth Cup.
Wes Ward's American raider won the Queen Mary at the meeting last year, before going to strike Group One gold in the Prix Morny, but she suffered defeat on her final start of the year at the Breeders' Cup.
The Kodiac filly will be having her first start of the year in Friday's six-furlong Group One, which has drawn a strong field.
Clive Cox is triple-handed - with last year's Middle Park hero Supremacy, All-Weather Championships sensation Diligent Harry and the dual Group-winning filly Isabella Giles.
Archie Watson's prolific Dragon Symbol also features - along with the likes of Sacred, Jumby, Method, The Lir Jet and Dandalla.
A strong Irish contingent will take their chances too - with Ado McGuinness' A Case Of You, Laws Of Indices and Miss Amulet from Ken Condon's yard, Aidan O'Brien's Lipizzaner, plus Measure Of Magic and Mooneista.
The unbeaten French challenger Suesa is also an interesting contender, for Francois Rohaut.

Coronation Stakes (4.20)

Date: Friday June 18

Distance: Seven furlongs 213 yards

Qualification: Three-year-old fillies

Previous winner: Alpine Star (Jockey: Frankie Dettori Trainer: Jessica Harrington)

Planet Sport notebook:

Classic winners Mother Earth and Empress Josephine head 13 contenders for the Coronation Stakes.
The pair are both trained by Aidan O'Brien, with Mother Earth having lifted the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket at the beginning of May - before finishing second when trying to double up in the French equivalent later in the month.
Empress Josephine landed the Irish 1,000 Guineas for the Ballydoyle team, despite not making her racecourse debut until March this year.
O'Brien's sons Joseph and Donnacha will be in opposition on Friday - respectively with Pretty Gorgeous, a Group One winner as a juvenile but only seventh in the Irish 1,000 Guineas on her seasonal bow, and Shale, also a top-class two-year-old who finished fifth in a Guineas trial in April.
The home defence is headed by Primo Bacio - bidding to continue her swift rise through the ranks for Ed Walker, having won a York Listed heat by a cosy three lengths last time after finishing a close-up fourth in the Fred Darling as a 100-1 shot.
Fred Darling winner Alcohol Free will re-oppose, but she has two lengths to find with Mother Earth from Newmarket - where she finished fifth in the Guineas.
Newmarket third Fev Rover will try her luck again - with Potapova, an unbeaten eight-length Redcar novice winner, a fascinating entry for Sir Michael Stoute.
Jessica Harrington's Oodnadatta and the Henry de Bromhead-trained Flirting Bridge further enhance the Irish challenge, while German 1000 Guineas winner Novemba adds an extra international element.
Richard Hannon's Snow Lantern and Lullaby Moon, from Ralph Beckett's yard, complete the line up.

Diamond Jubilee Stakes (4.20)

Date: Friday June 18

Distance: Six furlongs

Qualification: Four-years-old and up

Previous winner: Hello Youmzain (Jockey Kevin Stott Trainer: Kevin Ryan)

Planet Sport notebook:

Starman will take on 13 rivals as he bids for a first Group One victory.
Ed Walker's charge made rapid strides last term, winning his first three starts before meeting with a first defeat when upped in company to the highest level on soft ground on Champions Day.
The four-year-old made a victorious start to 2021 when landing the Duke of York Stakes, where he beat the reopposing Nahaarr - trained by William Haggas - by a neck.
Summerghand (fourth), Ventura Rebel (fifth), Art Power (sixth), Emaraaty Ana (seventh) and Final Song (ninth) will all also try to reverse York form at Ascot.
Dream Of Dreams was just denied by Hello Youmzain this race last year and he is back for more, while Glen Shiel, who landed the British Champions Sprint last autumn, returns to Group One level after finishing fourth in Ireland on his seasonal bow.
Ballyogan Stakes winner Sonaiyla is the sole Irish-trained runner for Paddy Twomey while Namos represents German trainer Dominik Moser.
Charlie Hills' pair of Garrus and Royal Commando complete the field along with Happy Power, who is trained by Andrew Balding.

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