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Bookies have overreacted to the defeat of a Juddmonte International contender - and it's not Field Of Gold
Nick Watts looks back at Glorious Goodwood and the key market moves

After a dramatic week at Goodwood, bookmakers might have overreacted to the defeat of one Juddmonte International contender.
No, I don’t mean Field Of Gold, now out to 8-1 for the York Group 1 after his disappointing effort, subsequently put down to lameness, in the Sussex Stakes.
The horse in question is instead See The Fire, who wasn’t allowed to show her best by a curious set of circumstances in the Nassau Stakes but is now well worth backing each-way for the Juddmonte at 10-1.
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