Galiyan
Live signalGaliyan owns one of the strongest chamber scores in this field. The Balanced lens likes the blend of SR strength (77) and market confidence (90). The profile stays composed even after the chamber introduces race-day variance.
Queen's Vase (Group 2) · 1m6f34y
Every runner. Every signal. One decision.
Asakir's Saturday Rating of 89 and inconsistent 312 form leave him uncompetitive against likely stronger-weighted rivals in this Group 2.
Rated 91 with inconsistent form (23-142) and carrying 9-2 weight as a non-favourite, Del Maro lacks the market confidence for a higher star rating.
Carrying 9-2 weight with modest 41 form and a Saturday Rating of 139 limits Galiyan to a mid-tier three-star assessment.
Limestone's Saturday Rating of 96 and 9-2 weight undermine his solid 321-11 form in this competitive Group 2 market.
Magnetude's modest Saturday Rating of 77 and recent inconsistent form (43-121) at 9-2 weight offer little confidence in this Group 2 field.
Rated just 92 with inconsistent form (225-13) and not trusted by the market, Mr Colonel lacks the profile to threaten here.
Solid form figures of 21 and a Saturday Rating of 141 show ability, but 9-2 odds and non-favourite status suggest market reservations.
A Saturday Rating of 90 and inconsistent form figures of 1537-5 highlight significant doubts at 9-2 weight.
A Saturday Rating of 78 and form figures of 542-31 suggest limited Group 2 class at 9-2 weight.
Ravenspure's Saturday Rating of 85 and non-favourite market position undermine confidence despite unbeaten form of 11.
Carrying 9-2 weight with a Saturday Rating of just 92 and inconsistent 161 form makes Wareeth an unconvincing each-way proposition.
| Horse | Bet365 | Paddy Power | Coral | Ladbrokes | William Hill | Betfred | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Asakir | 10/1 open 10.00 | — | 17/2 open 10.00 | 17/2 open 10.00 | 10/1 open 9.00 | 10/1 open 9.50 | 10/1 Bet365 |
| 2 Del Maro | 14/1 | — | 14/1 open 13.00 | 14/1 open 13.00 | 14/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 Bet365 |
| 3 Galiyan | 9/4 open 2.88 | — | 9/4 | 9/4 | 9/4 | 2/1 open 3.25 | 9/4 Bet365 |
| 4 Limestone | 10/3 | — | 3/1 open 4.50 | 3/1 open 4.50 | 10/3 open 4.50 | 10/3 open 4.50 | 10/3 Bet365 |
| 5 Magnetude | 125/1 open 81.00 | — | 100/1 open 67.00 | 100/1 open 67.00 | 100/1 open 81.00 | 125/1 open 67.00 | 125/1 Bet365 |
| 6 Mr Colonel | 25/1 open 19.00 | — | 22/1 open 17.00 | 22/1 open 17.00 | 22/1 open 17.00 | 22/1 open 17.00 | 25/1 Bet365 |
| 7 Point Of Law | 15/2 open 11.00 | — | 8/1 | 8/1 | 15/2 open 9.50 | 8/1 open 8.50 | 8/1 Coral |
| 8 Port Of Spain | 8/1 open 8.00 | — | 8/1 open 8.00 | 8/1 open 8.00 | 9/1 open 7.50 | 8/1 open 8.00 | 9/1 William Hill |
| 9 Ranga Tang | 66/1 | — | 66/1 open 51.00 | 66/1 open 51.00 | 66/1 | 66/1 | 66/1 Bet365 |
| 10 Ravenspire | 9/1 open 17.00 | — | 11/1 open 17.00 | 11/1 open 17.00 | 9/1 open 17.00 | 10/1 open 17.00 | 11/1 Coral |
| 11 Wareeth | 18/1 open 11.00 | — | 14/1 open 11.00 | 14/1 open 11.00 | 18/1 open 11.00 | 18/1 open 11.00 | 18/1 Bet365 |
Prices update each odds sync. Green ▼ = shortened (steamer), Red ▲ = drifted, Blue = = unchanged since last sync. Best column highlights the bookmaker offering the longest price.
Galiyan owns one of the strongest chamber scores in this field. The Balanced lens likes the blend of SR strength (77) and market confidence (90). The profile stays composed even after the chamber introduces race-day variance.
Nearest rival if the simulation drifts off the primary path.
Strongest upside if you want a less obvious route through the field.
Even weighting across form, market confidence and race-day volatility.
Change lens →Base ability signal derived from the runner's best available speed figure.
Transforms live price respect into a confidence signal inside the chamber.
How cleanly the runner's engine fits the projected rhythm and pressure map.
Shows whether the current price still leaves enough upside in the pick.
Controlled volatility that keeps the simulation realistic and stress-tests the profile.
Extra certainty applied when the active lens wants to trust the obvious market leader.
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Today's ChanceOne Cub. One horse. One shot. Follow the crowd — or fade it.
Community SignalCarrying 9-2 weight with modest 41 form and a Saturday Rating of 139 limits Galiyan to a mid-tier three-star assessment.
Limestone's Saturday Rating of 96 and 9-2 weight undermine his solid 321-11 form in this competitive Group 2 market.
Solid form figures of 21 and a Saturday Rating of 141 show ability, but 9-2 odds and non-favourite status suggest market reservations.
A Saturday Rating of 90 and inconsistent form figures of 1537-5 highlight significant doubts at 9-2 weight.
Ravenspure's Saturday Rating of 85 and non-favourite market position undermine confidence despite unbeaten form of 11.
Asakir's Saturday Rating of 89 and inconsistent 312 form leave him uncompetitive against likely stronger-weighted rivals in this Group 2.
Rated 91 with inconsistent form (23-142) and carrying 9-2 weight as a non-favourite, Del Maro lacks the market confidence for a higher star rating.
Carrying 9-2 weight with a Saturday Rating of just 92 and inconsistent 161 form makes Wareeth an unconvincing each-way proposition.
What the money's doing in this race — biggest price movements across the bookmakers since the last odds sync.
Point Of Law (SR 141) posts the joint-highest rating in the field and arrives on a 2-1 form line that reads as a progressive stayer finding his feet at this level. John & Thady Gosden are the pre-eminent yard for staying three-year-olds at Royal Ascot, and the 1m6f34y trip on Good to Firm at Ascot suits a horse whose form suggests he relishes an extended gallop. The SR 141 edges Galiyan (SR 139) by 2 points and the rest of the field is firmly in the workmanlike-to-out-of-depth bracket, giving Point Of Law a meaningful class edge on the figures. With all runners on a level 9-2 weight, this becomes a straight SR + form + trainer-context contest, and Point Of Law wins that argument convincingly. Each-way alternative: Galiyan. Main danger: Galiyan — Galiyan (SR 139) trails Point Of Law by only 2 SR points, won last time out under Andrew Balding who handles stayers well, and the 41 form line suggests a progressive horse that could yet have more improvement to come over this stamina-testing trip.