Ascot Betting Odds 2014: Ribbons a 2-1 Favorite

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Ascot betting odds for 2014 were available across the Net with Ribbons seeing the most action of any horse racing on Saturday.

Ribbons had odds of 2-1 in the Ascot Sodexo Fillies' Handicap, and was seeing 58% of the action in this race.

From Sporting Life:

RIBBONS was no match for Zurigha at Kempton three weeks ago but this is a more suitable test for James Fanshawe's filly, who won her first four starts before stepping up to Listed company. She looks the one to beat ahead of Majestic Queen, who only won a match at Dundalk last month. Fashion Line never seems to run a bad race but this is her toughest task to date. Dutch Rose had Nurpur behind at York in August but the top weight may need this. Feedyah, twice placed behind Ihtimal at Meydan at the start of the year, looks the pick of the three-year-olds as both Lady Frances and Rasheeda will have to carry more than their allotted weight.

Fashion Line had the next shortest odds at 6-1.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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