Prince Of Wales's Stakes Odds
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One of the showpiece events of the entire five days of Royal Ascot is the Prince Of Wales's Stakes, which is a Group One race run over one mile, one furlong and 212 yards and is open to horses aged four years or older. Taking centre stage on day two of the Royal meeting, the Prince Of Wales's Stakes is one of the star attractions in the Flat racing calendar and is targeted by all the premier middle-distance horses in training in the UK, Ireland and across the globe. You can check out the 2021 Prince Of Wales's Stakes odds here.
Prince Of Wales's Stakes Tips
You can check out our tip for the 2021 Prince Of Wales's Stakes here...
What is the Prince Of Wales's Stakes?
Taking place on day two of Royal Ascot, the Group One Prince Of Wales's Stakes is the feature race of the day and is run over a distance just shy of one mile, two furlongs, and is a race that attracts some of the premier horses in training.
First run in 1862, the Prince Of Wales's Stakes is one of the most valuable prizes in the Flat racing calendar, and attracts some of the finest equine talents from across the world bidding for Group One glory. Sir Michael Stoute, Aidan O'Brien and Saeed Bin Suroor are three trainers that have a sensational record in the race in recent times, and the trio are sure to continue to saddle some leading contenders in the hotly-anticipated highlight of Royal Ascot.
What happened in the 2020 Prince Of Wales's Stakes?
John Gosden's Lord North was a runaway winner of the Prince Of Wales's Stakes, as the 5/1 shot scooted clear of his rivals to claim Group 1 glory in impressive fashion. The former Cambridgeshire winner produced a fine turn of foot to pull a couple of lengths clear of the field and duly maintained that advantage, beating Addeybb in a race that saw hot favourite Japan flop in the showpiece event on day two of Royal Ascot.
Lord North takes the Prince of Wales's Stakes at @Ascot with a devastating turn of foot in the home straight https://t.co/wsYiigKA3Q