2019 Moët & Chandon International Stakes (Heritage Handicap) (Class 2) – Betting Preview & Prediction
THE FACTS
When does the 2019 Moët & Chandon International Stakes (Heritage Handicap) (Class 2) take place? Saturday 27th July, 2019 – 15:00 (UK)
Where is the 2019 Moët & Chandon International Stakes (Heritage Handicap) (Class 2) taking place? Ascot
What is the weather forecast for the 2019 Moët & Chandon International Stakes (Heritage Handicap) (Class 2)? 23-24c with a small chance of rain during the day
What is the going at the 2019 Moët & Chandon International Stakes (Heritage Handicap) (Class 2)? Good to Firm
What television channel is the 2019 Moët & Chandon International Stakes (Heritage Handicap) (Class 2) on? This meeting will be shown live on Sky Sports Racing
Where can I stream the 2019 Moët & Chandon International Stakes (Heritage Handicap) (Class 2)? Sky Sports subscribers can stream the meeting online via Sky Go
Who won last year’s Moët & Chandon International Stakes (Heritage Handicap) (Class 2)? Burnt Sugar – Shane Kelly/Roger Fell
KEY FACTORS
- This Class 2 bumper could produce one of the best finishes of the day with plenty of the field having a chance at winning the big prize pot over 7f but nine horses are heavier than any winner over the last 10 years.
- Burnt Sugar will attempt to win the race for the second year in a row for Roger Fell but he will be mounted by PJ McDonald rather than Shane Kelly who will instead ride Another Batt in this year’s race.
- Richard Fahey has trained the winner in three of the last 10 runnings of this race and has another entry this year in Zap but as a big outsider, it looks unlikely that he will improve his good record in this race.
BETTING ANALYSIS
With such a big field and with plenty of chances, it will make sense to look for value in this race and that could come in the form of Land Of Legends. The Godolphin horse has won his last two races and has plenty of weight in hand sitting as second lightest horse in the race.
BETTING TIP: LAND OF LEGENDS (EACH WAY)