
So, as we come to the final day of the York Ebor Festival, Joe from JM Racing and myself are going to try and dissect the monster that is the Ebor Handicap for you, as well as bringing you our best bets, with the very best odds supplied by Bet 365, for this weekend’s racing.
This race is the showpiece of the entire Ebor Festival, a real old school, classic Flat racing event that dates back to 1843. It was originally contested over a two-mile long course, but in modern times it is run over 1 mile 5 furlongs.
There is a huge prize on offer for the winner of this race, but interestingly, neither of us fancy the Favourites here. That said, we both have some nice value to get stuck into and hopefully we can bring you some great alternatives to put your money on!
Do bear in mind that we have only previewed the big race in our video, as well as giving you a taster of our other selections. Also, although we have quoted the best betting odds for today, these could change massively before the race!
If you would like to see a full list of our weekend selections, then you’ll need to come over and join us on the Ginger Joe Discord channel.
It’s all absolutely FREE guys, you’ve got nothing to lose by taking a look!
GJ – Ebor Handicap 15.35 - Benaud @ 25/1
JM – Ebor Handicap 15.35 - Gaassee @ 8/1 and Valley Forge @ 20/1
GJ Weekend NAP - 14.52 Newton Abbott - Bathiva @ 11/4
JM Weekend NAP - 13.50 York - Mighty Ulyssess @ 6/4
JM NB - 4.45 York - Rousing Encore @ 13/2
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