Royal Ascot. A meeting that’s full of high class animals, primed to be at or near their best for their specific targets, and you can generally expect plenty of the form to hold up going forward for at least the remainder of the season, if not further afield in some cases.
As I often do off the back of the major multiple day meetings I spent a full day (and a bit) going back over the race replays and compiling a dossier of the Royal Ascot horses I feel we should be looking out for in the coming weeks and months; ‘horses to follow’ you could say.
Today's FREE NTF post is a snapshot of the full guide that I posted to NTF Members on Monday…
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