Follow all the action from the big finale to the Flat racing seasonFrankie Dettori: 46-year-old comeback kid predicts more big-race winsAnd feel free to email Tony or drop him a tweet @tonypaley 2.57pm BST Aidan O’Brien drew level with the late Bobby Frankel’s world record of 25 Group/Grade One wins in a year when Hydrangea landed the Qipco British Champion Fillies And Mares Stakes at Ascot. The Galileo filly had beaten dual 1,000 Guineas winner Winter twice already this campaign, but was racing over a mile and a half for the first time.Ryan Moore made a bid for home early, obviously in no doubt about her ability to stay the distance, but the favourite Bateel cruised up alongside her. When asked to go and win the race, though, Bateel simply could not get past Hydrangea and in the final 100 yards the 4-1 shot began to pull away again. 2.49pm BST From the Andrew Balding stable that shocked Ribchester in the Sussex, Beat The Bank seems on a strong upward curve and odds of 11-2 underplay his chance. A dirty scope after the Jersey Stakes explains the only blip on his record and he is proven on soft. Here Comes When and Zonderland may also outrun their odds.Latest betting: 9-4 Ribchester, 4-1 Churchill, 9-2 Beat The Bank, 7-1 Al Wukair, 16-1 Thunder Snow, 20-1 Persuasive, 22-1 Here Comes When, 40-1 Lightning Spear. Continue reading…
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