2023 Ascot Heritage Handicap Tips
We are going to get a big field of horses lining up in the Ascot Heritage Handicap, with King’s Lynn returning to Ascot after a fairly solid performance at the same track last time out. In the Wokingham Stakes, the horse registered a ninth-placed finish at odds of 20/1, with the horse perhaps finding six furlongs too far and a furlong less could be along the right lines.
Rohaan found the going too strong at Royal Ascot when turning out in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes, although this was a Group One encounter. The horse has previously run well at Ascot when finishing fourth in the British Champions Sprint Stakes and perhaps a return to form could see the runner back in contention.
Silky Wilkie has been running a lot recently and the K R Burke-trained charge could be capable of going one better than his second-placed finish at Epsom in early June, with the horse only missing out by a short head when losing to 25/1 shot Navello. There was a fifth-placed finish in the Howden Palace House Stakes on soft ground and perhaps a big run is on the cards.
Equilateral produced a fairly positive performance when landing a fifth-placed finish in the King’s Stand Stakes and the horse outran his odds considering the SP was 33/1. Indeed, he was only four lengths behind eventual winner Bradsell over five furlongs. Vintage Clarets has been racking up wins at Chester and Newcastle, with a hat-trick potentially on the cards.