‘Frankie factor’ has bookmakers on red alert at Ascot
Stradivarius could kick-start another huge afternoon for ever-popular Italian.
Bookmakers are wary of their old nemesis Frankie Dettori on what promises to be a vintage Qipco British Champions Day at Ascot. One of the main talking points on a card featuring a host of equine stars in action might be the climax of the battle for the jockeys’ title between Oisin Murphy and William Buick – but bookmakers fear the ‘Frankie factor’ back at his beloved Ascot. With the 25th anniversary of his ‘Magnificent Seven’ that turned the betting industry upside down fresh in the memory, the Italian could again have a major say in the headlines at a track that brings out the best in him. He has just the four rides, but Palace Pier in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and Sunray Major in the Balmoral Handicap are favourites – and the warning lights will start flashing should he land the opening Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup on the hugely popular Stradivarius. Kinross is the biggest price of the Dettori quartet but cannot be discounted in the Qipco British Champions Sprint.“We always fear the ‘Frankie factor’ regarding multiples when it comes to the big days, and Saturday is no different with the strong book of rides he has,” said Paddy Power spokesman Paul Binfield. “The fact he doesn’t have a full book makes it much less of a concern, although if the first three go in then the Balmoral Handicap could be a difficult watch for us with Sunray Major very much fancied in this competitive handicap. “It is interesting Palace Pier is odds against for the first time in his last six races. Punters could get behind him as it’s a nice price.” Nicola McGeady of Ladbrokes said: “We are always nervous when it comes to Frankie Dettori on Champions Day for obvious reasons, and although he hasn’t got a full book of rides he still has a very strong hand. “We have already seen support for all four of his mounts and that should really ramp up come tomorrow.”

ANGEL BLEU AND KINROSS (GB) make it a Gr.2 double for @RalphBeckett and Hong Kong-based owner Marc Chan @Goodwood_Races. 🌟Vintage Stakes🌟Lennox StakesA great result for the Beckett stable and for Chan who had his first horses in training last year. pic.twitter.com/y2KKJqGSm6
— GBRI (@GBRI_UK) July 27, 2021
Palace Pier v Baaeed 🙌
Here’s the tale of the tape as two of the sport’s biggest stars look set to go head-to-head in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes @Ascot 🌟 Watch QIPCO British Champions Day on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Racing pic.twitter.com/k7MHDgJtEN — Sky Sports Racing (@SkySportsRacing) October 12, 2021
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