Wide range of bets on offer for punters to get their teeth into
As the Flat season reaches another thrilling conclusion with Qipco Champions Day bookmakers have unleashed an array of specials to make for an even more exciting finale for punters.
John Gosden is represented by Stradivarius, Lah Ti Dar, Roaring Lion and Cracksman and the number of his winners is the most popular market among traders.
As the champion trainer looks to see out a scintillating season in style William Hill and Coral offer the chance to bet on his exact number of winners. Coral have two victories as favourite at 6-4, while three winners is available at 5-2 with Hills.
The Newmarket trainer is a best-priced 3-1 with Hills to leave Ascot with a single success.
BetVictor and Sky Bet provide a little more wriggle room and allow punters to back a minimum number of Gosden winners, with Sky Bet going as short as 1-3 he has two or more.
The majority of firms were offering the Gosden fab fourfold at 26-1 on Friday night.
However, Gosden is not the only man in the spotlight and Hills have also posted markets on the exact number of winners for Aidan O'Brien, Frankie Dettori, Oisin Murphy and Ryan Moore.
And they are predicting a frustrating day for Moore, who is just 6-5 to leave Ascot without a winner.
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