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The Queen’s Royal Ascot Runners For 2022 Meeting (14th-18th June)

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We take a look at The Queen’s Royal Ascot runners and entries ahead of the up-coming 2022 Royal Ascot fixture. At this stage The Queen, who is in her Platinum Jubilee year, has three horses entered in various races at Royal Ascot – see which ones below.

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Queen’s 2022 Royal Ascot Main Entries & Possible Races

KING’S LYNN
Trainer: Andrew Balding
Profile: 5 year-old gelding

Entered: King’s Stand Stakes (Tues, 14th June) & Platinum Jubilee Stakes (Sat, 18th June)
Latest Royal Ascot Betting:
@ 14/1 with BetUK for King’s Stand Stakes & @ 15/1 with BetUK for Platinum Jubilee

This improving sprinter will have a fair chance of adding another Royal Ascot win to the Queen’s CV. Last seen winning the Group Two Temple Stakes at Haydock in May, he’ll need to improve on that as this is a step up to the highest level, but at 5 years-old is still young for a sprinter.

Therefore, it would be no shock to see more improvement in this Andrew Balding-trained speedster, while he’s tasted the ‘hustle and bustle’ of Royal Ascot in the past when 7th in the King’s Stand 12 months ago – only beaten 3 3/4 lengths.

He’s also entered in the Platinum Jubilee on the Saturday, but some horses in the past have even taken in both Royal Ascot races in the same year.

Kings Lynn
Kings Lynn

PERFECT ALIBI:
Trainer: William Haggas
Profile: 3 year-old filly
Entered: Ribblesdale Stakes (Thurs, 16th June)
Latest Royal Ascot Betting:
@ 33/1 with BetUK for Ribblesdale Stakes & @ 10/1 with BetUK for Queen’s Vase 

This Royal runner has only raced three times, but got the hang of things last time when breaking her duck at Newbury in a maiden over 1m4f.

She landed that race by a head, but ran on gamely on her first try over that 1m4f trip to suggest there is more in the locker.

If running here in this Group Two, she’ll clearly need to step up again but she looks an improving middle-distance filly and also hails from a leading yard so could rate a fair outsider. Trainer, William Haggas won the Ribblesdale back in 2006 with Mont Etoile.

She’s also entered though in Wednesday’s Queen’s Vase, which is run…

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