...well it's simple really, you just sit back and punt O'Brien, Gosden and Stoute blind!
Feet up, cigar lit, job done!
Sprinkle in some Wesley Ward and Willie Mullins raiders and you can comfortably slip into retirement come the
24th of June!
OK the retirement statement is a major exaggeration but backing those five trainers would have actually paid handsomely enough over the past six Royal Ascot's, although you would have had a hell of a lot of bets, 412 to be precise, and it would have been somewhat of
a roller coaster! !!
The Stoute angle is particularly neat...
Sir Michael Stoute overall Royal Ascot
stats...
12/82 |15% S/R | +£2.52 BFLSP – W&P 28/82 | 34% S/R
Decent enough on it's own but 10 of those 12 winners can be found using the following three filters...
Stoute – 1m4f to 2m4f trips – Aged 3yo or 4yo – Won 1 of last 3 starts
10/28 | 36% S/R | +£50.49 BFLSP – W&P 14/28 | 50% S/R
Certainly a Stoute angle/starting point/way in that's well worth keeping in the coupon...
The Willie Mullins angle is even simpler...
Mullins - 2m4f+ - Class 2 level - Ridden by Ryan Moore
5/8 | 63% S/R | +£21.53
BFLSP – W&P 6/8 | 75% S/R
Mullins & Moore over staying trips at Royal Ascot equals winners!
He's not content with just dominating the jewel in the British jumping crown (Cheltenham) he also wants to make sure his presence is felt on the flat equivalent! He's a bloody machine (and his horses are always bouncing fit for their big race
targets).
There's much more in the NTF members Royal Ascot guide (pace jockey's, Ascot jockey's, Ascot trainers, Ascot sires, under-performers, draw trends, recent form...) so if you want an even deeper coverage of the five days...