Ribblesdale Stakes Odds
The Ribblesdale Stakes is a Group Two race run over one mile, three furlongs and 211 yards and is open to three-year-old fillies. Run on day three of Royal Ascot, the Ribblesdale has long attracted the elite of the Classic generation, and you can often see runners taking their chance here that have run in the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket or in the Irish equivalent and also in the Oaks at Epsom or the Curragh. You can find the latest Ribblesdale Stakes odds here.
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Ribblesdale Stakes Tips
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What is the Ribblesdale Stakes?
The Ribblesdale Stakes is a Group Two race run on day three of Royal Ascot and is run over one mile, three furlongs and 211 yards.
First run in 1919, the Ribblesdale Stakes has become of the feature races for three-year-old fillies that have already competed for Classic glory earlier in the season, whether in the 1000 Guineas or Oaks, but with the contest just falling below top level then it can give those fillies that may not be Group One class to try and land a coveted race on their CV. One of the highlights on day three of the meeting, the Ribblesdale is always a competitive betting heat for punters to enjoy.
What happened in the 2020 Ribblesdale Stakes?
John Gosden's Frankly Darling was a sensational winner of the 2020 Ribblesdale Stakes as under a confident ride from Frankie Dettori she breezed to a fine success and could now be primed for a crack at the Investec Oaks at Epsom. Stalking the pace from the outset, Dettori eased into the lead, and as others began to struggle, Frankly Darling quickened impressively, and went on to beat Ennistymon and Passion with aplomb.
Frankly Darling wins the Ribblesdale Stakes and seals a 50th Royal @Ascot success for John Gosden and yet another for @FrankieDettori https://t.co/QtZ9jcChGl