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Joint-favourites for Juddmonte International as 15 remain

| 17.08.2017
SPORTSBOOK ODDS

Barney Roy and Churchill are Coral’s 11-4 joint favourites for next week’s Juddmonte International, after 15 runners remained in the York Group One at the latest entry stage.  Ulysses is next in the betting at 3-1, with Cliffs Of Moher 8-1.

“The score currently stands at one-all between Barney Roy and Churchill this season, and that is reflected in our betting which has them as joint favourites for next week’s race, while Ulysses is only just behind the market leaders for what promises to be a thrilling renewal of the Juddmonte International,” said Coral’s David Stevens.

**Juddmonte International
11-4 Barney Roy, Churchill, 3 Ulysses, 8 Cliffs Of Moher, 10 Nezwaah, 12 Shutter Speed, 14 Decorated Knight, 16 So Mi Dar, 20 Deauville, 25 Bar

**Betfred Hungerford Stakes
5-2 Librisa Breeze, 6 Daban, Kaspersky, 13-2 Breton Rock, 8 Massaat, 10 Mix And Mingle, Nathra, 12 Sir Dancealot, 14 Spangled, 20 Ibn Malik, Poet’s Vanity,

**Betfred Geoffrey Freer Stakes
2 Defoe, 5-2 Frontiersman, 6 To Eternity, 9 Agent Murphy, 10 Horseplay, 14 The Tartan Spartan, Wall Of Fire, 20 Harlequeen, 22 Crimean Tatar,

**William Hill Great St Wilfred
4 Growl, 10 Robero, Shanghai Glory, 12 Flying Pursuit, Kachy, Pipers Note, 14 Al Qahwah, Eastern Impact, Nameitwhatyoulike, Out Do, 16 Muntadab, 20 Classic Seniority, George Bowen, Maarek, Right Touch, Snap Shots, 25 George Dryden, Hoofalong, Mattmu, 33 Naadirr,

ENDS

Further Information Contact
David Stevens 07720 400438

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Author

David Stevens

David joined Coral as PR manager in 2001, having previously worked at the
Racing Post. Now in the role of Head of PR, he is involved in all aspects
of the company's media relations, providing the latest racing betting news , as well as Coral's sponsorship and event
portfolio. A keen sports fan, and long-suffering Portsmouth supporter (the
two are not always connected), when not working he will normally be found
heading south, or east or west, to the sun, and that liking for the sunshine
explains why he will always prefer flat racing to the jumps.