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Royal Ascot Boosted Odds: Field Of Gold 40-1 in the St James's Palace Stakes

Curragh 24-5-25 Field Of Gold and Colin Keane win the Tattersalls Irish 2000 Guineas for trainer John & Thady Gosden(Healy Racing)
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NetBet are offering a special boosted price of 40/1 on Field Of Gold to win the St James's Palace Stakes on day one of Royal Ascot.

Field Of Gold NetBet Offer

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  • Field Of Gold was most impressive at the Curragh

    irishracing.com Vincent Finegan on Field Of Gold

    This offer is available to new customers only and requires you to enter the promo code FOGOLD when registering.

    Once you have created your new NetBet account, just go to the St James’s Palace Stakes market and bet €1 or £1 on Field Of Gold as you normally would.

    If the odds-on favourite wins the race on day one, you will be paid out at the normal price with the boosted odds paid in free bets.

    They will be credited as eight €5 or £5 free bets which will be perfect for the rest of the Royal meeting at Berkshire.

    Field Of Gold out for 2000 Guineas Revenge

    Field Of Gold was just beaten into second 2000 Guineas in Newmarket last month but bounced back with victory in the Irish 2000 Guineas three weeks later.

    Colin Keane replaced Kieran Shoemark as jockey at the Curragh and the newly-appointed retained jockey for Juddmonte will ride him again at Ascot.

    Our editor Vincent Finegan has picked Field of Gold for his bet of the day one of Royal Ascot.

    He said: “Irish 2000 Guineas winner Field Of Gold was most impressive at the Curragh and looks set to gain revenge on his Newmarket conqueror Ruling Court having been an unlucky loser in the English 2000 Guineas.”

    Read more of Vincent Finegan’s Royal Ascot tips.

    About Connor Whitley
    Connor Whitley is an experienced sports journalist who has written for the English FA, Manchester Evening News, Football Insider and contributed horse racing content to The Telegraph. He moved to Irish Racing in March 2025.