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Bookmakers have unveiled the three Royal Ascot runners where they are getting forward – amid an ‘unusual’ increase in support for an Aidan O’Brien ‘Freak’.

With no fewer than 35 races to get stuck for five days, ASCOT presents a punishing puzzle disputable like no other.

Rosallion wins a horse race.

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Superstar Miler Rosallion is supported to take revenge on its locking cutterCREDIT: PA

But one mandrowing is head and shoulders above the rest after she has absolutely cut the rivals on debut.

Zelaina was completely anger with gamblers who have the £ 650,000 Wathnan ownership Merringeulen in Nottingham Earlier this month for trainer Karl Burke.

Jockey James Doyle could hardly hide his joy afterwards and admitted that the potential star had hell of a motorcycle.

She was immediately made 4-1 favorite for Wednesday’s Queen Mary on the back of it, but William Hill spokesman Lee Phelps revealed that the money had not stopped flows.

He said, “Royal Ascot Is only around the corner and we are about to start for the five -day extravaganza.

“Although there is not entirely the same Ante-Post-resistant around this meeting as for Cheltenham, there are still a number of horses that will soon make us sweat under our high hats and tails.

“Zelaina created a huge impression on her debut for Karl Burke, and we put a good piece on 4-1 for her to win the Queen Mary.

“And after Burke was out of his praise for the mandriff, she was back in 7-4.

“She is currently our worst liability during the meeting.”

Royal Ascot Best Supported Horses

Zelaina -Queen Mary Stakes-7-4 from 4-1

Rosallion -Queen Anne Stakes-3-1 from 9-2

Stormboy -Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes-6-1 from 16-1

My cloud -Royal Hunt Cup-5-1 from 8-1

The Liffey -Royal Hunt Cup-10-1 from 20-1

Handicap Hotpots

Spokesperson Lee Phelps of William Hill said: “We have succeeded in avoiding two major obligations with Kyprios and Albert Einstein, unfortunately excluded from the meeting, but it is in the handicaps where we have also seen horses stand out.

“In the Royal Hunt Cup we had to cut my cloud in 5-1 favorite of 8-1 after a few bullish reactions from Roger Varian in a stable tour.

“Varan is a master in the such horses through the numbers, and this guy looks like one that we want to beat next week.

“There has also been remarkable money for Joseph O’Brien’s The Liffey in the same race.

“The Cariganóg team thinks that this man is a really well-handicapped runner, and that kind of trust must be respected.

“Between my cloud and the Liffey, the Royal Hunt Cup can be a race that we look at from behind the back of the couch.”

Phelps chose one superstar miler and a potentially great O’Brien -sprinter as the other two they are most afraid of.

He said: “Although Rosallion has not won the lock, gamblers seem to have been warmed up for him since.

“He was 9-2 immediately after his defeat to lead artist in Newbury, but it seems that many think that that form will be reversed in the Queen Anne, so much even that he is now a 3-1 shot.

“We expect that he is also popular on the day as soon as people realize that they can withdraw last year’s Uber-Endruking St James’s Palace winner to around 3-1.

“A liability that is slightly unusual is Storm Boy in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee.

“Despite the case called an ‘absolute freak’ by his trainerStorm Boy looked pretty bland when he made his Irish debut in the Curragh last month.

“He then drove to 16s for Royal Ascot – but has been very furious since then.

“He is now a strong 6-1 shot and the weight of money behind him suggests that Aidan O’Brien has edited his magic on this Aussie import.”

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