Queen Anne Stakes 2019 Betting and Odds Preview
Established in 1840, Queen Anne Stakes is one of the oldest and most prestigious Group 1 flat horse races in the world. It’s the race that opens Royal Ascot, the popular annual meeting that commemorates the monarch that started it all over three centuries ago.
The Queen Anne Stakes is run at the Ascot Racecourse, also known as one of the most prestigious courses in the world. It is run over a straight mile and open for horses aged 4+. The prize purse for the opening Royal Ascot race is £600,000, which doesn’t sound like much considering the millions in prizes offered at other races.
The race that opens Royal Ascot is run every year in June. It has been a Group 1 horse race since 2003, which is also the year when the age bar has been set a year higher (from 3 to 4). In general, the race has been dominated by horses aged 4 or 5, although that’s not a rule. Still, it gives punters a clearer idea of which horse might have bigger chances to win.
Horse racing betting on the Queen Anne Stakes is as popular as ever. Punters are quite excited about betting on the horses every June since there have been many 20/1 winners throughout history. Upsets are not rare in this top mile race which fills horse racing news headlines every year.
The leading jockey is the legendary Frankie Dettori with 6 wins, while Saeed bin Suroor is the leader among the trainers with 7 wins. Godolphin, the Maktoum’s family stable, has produced the biggest numbers of winners in the mile race (8), with the last one being Ribchester in 2017.
This year, the best horse racing tips indicate that we might have a close race, with two major favourites instead of one.
SportPesa
As one of the leading bookmakers in the UK, SportPesa features a huge number of sports paired with some of the best odds in the industry. Horse racing is heavily featured at Sport Pesa, where you can place a bet on all the popular and lesser-known events. The Queen Anne Stakes is included in SportPesa’s offer, and the odds might surprise you.
For this year Queen Anne Stakes, SportPesa is favouring Beauty Generation, giving the horse odds of 15/2. However, Laurens could have very well ended up on the top spot, breathing down the favourite’s neck with odds of 8/1. Both horses are major favourites for the opening day of Royal Ascot, and who you pick will be down to your preferences.
Apart from Beauty Generation and Laurens, Autumn Sun and Dream Castle share odds of 11/1, while Mustashry is available for 12/1. Without Parole has been given odds of 14/1. They’re not exactly major favourites for the race, but considering the upsets we’ve seen at the Queen Anne Stakes before, you need to choose wisely.
Fun88
With a list that includes well over 30 sports and hundreds of exciting markets to bet in, Fun88 has become the favourite of many punters in the UK. It is especially popular among football fans thanks to the regular PL promotions and the partnership with Newcastle United. Of course, you can find other sports in Fun88’s offer including a variety of horse races.
This year’s Queen Anne race is featured at Fun88, with Beauty Generation and Laurens side by side as the top favourites. The former is available for 15/2, while the latter is given odds of 8/1. No surprises further down the list as well. Dream Castle and the Autumn Sun are still available for 11/1, with Mustashry coming next with 12/1.
If you like to pick your winners from the 20/1 range for the Queen Anne Stakes, you have plenty of options. Wooton, Lord Glitters, and last year’s winner Accidental Agent are all placed 20/1. With so many horses in this range winning the race before, it might be a good idea to back one up.
Ole777
Ole777 is yet another popular British bookie that offers great odds on football and many other sports. Their regular promotions are not to be missed, and the site is quite user-friendly as well. Horse racing is one of the most prominently featured sports at Ole777, offering odds on numerous races including the Royal Ascot opening.
The main favourites for the race are still Beauty Generation and Laurens with odds of 15/2 and 8/1 respectively. It’s obvious that most bookies this year have agreed that one of these two horses will win the race, with the difference in odds insignificant. If you ask us, we’d back them both since the odds are quite attractive.
Further down the list, last year’s champion Accidental Agent is not the favourite this year, available at 20/1. Rhododendron goes for 22/1, which are great odds if you think that the former top-rated European two-year-old filly (2016) will win this year’s opening Ascot race. Keep in mind that there have been many winners with odds in the 15/1-20/1 range and choose your pick carefully.
Letou
With a long list of sports and an even longer list of markets, Letou has a dominating presence on the European betting market. The site’s clean interface will delight any punter, and the promotions Letou runs regularly are also great.
Horse racing is one of the numerous sports in Letou’s offer, Queen Anne Stakes included. According to the odds, the opening mile race of this year’s Royal Ascot will surely be an exciting one. Letou has placed Beauty Generation and Laurens close to each other, giving them almost equal odds (15/2 and 8/1). On the second favourite spot, the Asian bookie can’t separate The Autumn Sun and Dream Castle, giving them both odds of 11/1.
Accidental Agent, last year’s Queen Anne Stakes winner, has odds of 20/1 for this year, while Suedois and Oh This Is Us are the unlikeliest winners with odds of 66/1 each. There are plenty of great odds on the list, so don’t rush with your decision. Even if you bet on the top two favourites, it will be worth it with those odds.