It was 1996 when Frankie Dettori rode the magnificent seven winners as Ascot during the British Champions’ Day meeting, and it left the bookmakers with empty pockets.
Twenty-three years on, the 48-year old jockey is riding better than ever and completed a stunning four-timer on day three of the Royal Ascot Festival.
BoyleSports were facing their biggest pay out in history had the brilliant jockey completed the six-timer so there was a sigh of relief when Biometric and Harry Bentley won the Britannia Stakes, ending the punters dream of the Frankie clean sweep. However, there was still a hefty pay out on the four-timer with a large number of winning accumulators.
A’Ali (5/1) got the day off to a flying start for Dettori after winning the Norfolk Stakes by a neck, holding off Ventura Rebel in a thrilling finish. It was a winner for Sir Michael Stoute then in the 3.05 race as Frankie cruised across the winning like onboard Sangarius (13/2) in the Hampton Court Stakes.
The double for John Gosden was up next with Star Catcher (4/1) obliging in the Ribblesdale Stakes and Stradivarius (Evens) landing the Gold Cup for the second year in a row.
The BoyleSports traders managed to scrape themselves off the trading floor in the office on Thursday after Frankie Dettori’s almost six-timer.
There was a massive sigh of relief when Turgenev was headed by Biometric but a massive congratulations to all our winning customers who had the brilliant four-timer.
Twenty-three years on, the 48-year old jockey is riding better than ever and completed a stunning four-timer on day three of the Royal Ascot Festival.
BoyleSports were facing their biggest pay out in history had the brilliant jockey completed the six-timer so there was a sigh of relief when Biometric and Harry Bentley won the Britannia Stakes, ending the punters dream of the Frankie clean sweep. However, there was still a hefty pay out on the four-timer with a large number of winning accumulators.
A’Ali (5/1) got the day off to a flying start for Dettori after winning the Norfolk Stakes by a neck, holding off Ventura Rebel in a thrilling finish. It was a winner for Sir Michael Stoute then in the 3.05 race as Frankie cruised across the winning like onboard Sangarius (13/2) in the Hampton Court Stakes.
The double for John Gosden was up next with Star Catcher (4/1) obliging in the Ribblesdale Stakes and Stradivarius (Evens) landing the Gold Cup for the second year in a row.
The BoyleSports traders managed to scrape themselves off the trading floor in the office on Thursday after Frankie Dettori’s almost six-timer.
It would have been our biggest pay out and not just for us but the whole industry.""
There was a massive sigh of relief when Turgenev was headed by Biometric but a massive congratulations to all our winning customers who had the brilliant four-timer.
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