There are several Royal Ascot bankers on the opening day of the five-day meeting (14th-18th June) that punters are sure to get stuck into and, in contrast, the bookmakers will be hoping lose. Which side of the fence are you on? Let’s take a look at the Royal Ascot Bankers on day one (Tuesday 14th June).
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Royal Ascot Bankers – Day One (Tuesday 14th June 22)
2:30pm Queen Anne Stakes (Group One): BAAEED @ 1/4 with BetUK
Will be all the rage in the opening 2022 Royal Ascot race – The Queen Anne Stakes (2:30pm) – on Tuesday. This William Haggas-trained 4 year-old is yet to lose from seven outings, with the last being an easy 3 1/4 length success in the Group One Lockinge Stakes at Newbury.
He’s now a three-time Group One winner after also taking the Prix Du Moulin and QEII Stakes at the end of last season – the last of those mentioned was also here at Ascot. He’s the clear top-rated in the field (125) and 7lbs superior to anything else.
This improving high class miler could even have more to come and really he rates ‘Banker-Banker’ material!

3:40pm King’s Stand Stakes (Group One): GOLDEN PAL @ 2/1 with BetUK
Of the day one Ascot bankers, this one looks the one with the most risks attached to it. However, the US trainer Wesley Ward loves to have a Royal Ascot party of runners – over the years he’s mopped up twelve Royal Ascot winners and has a big chance of making that 13 here with his super-fast sprinter – Golden Pal.
Ward has gone on record as saying this 4 year-old is the FASTEST horse he’s EVER trained! This speedball heads here having won his last three in his homeland at Keeneland (2) and Del Mar, with two of those wins being over 5 1/2 furlongs, so we also know he stays a tiny bit further.
Those looking to take him on will cling to the fact he’s come over to England twice before and been beaten both times – once in the Norfolk Stakes (2nd) at this meeting last season, and at York in the Nunthorpe Stakes.
He’ll probably want the rain to…
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