Odds to Win the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes 2011

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Odds to win the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes 2011 have been posted and were available at 888Sport.com for those living outside the US.  Those living inside the USA can bet the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at TwinSpires.com, legally licensed in the United States and owned by Churchill Downs – request your FREE $100 when joining here.  (some US states prohibited)

The Queen Elizabeth II Stakes is part of British Champions Day.

The odds-on favorite to win this year’s Queen Elizabeth II Stakes is Frankel at 1/3 odds just about everywhere.

Martha Kelner of the Manchester Evening News put it this way:

Frankel is the superstar of horse racing. Like Usain Bolt, Lionel Messi and Sachin Tendulkar he transcends his sport. You don’t need to be interested in form, odds, tactics or jockeyship to be impressed by his freakish speed.

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There are only two other contenders that had single digit odds coming into the 2011 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes: Excelebration and Immortal Verse, both at 5/1 odds.

Other odds included:

Dick Turbin at 20/1

City Scape at 25/1

Four horses were coming in at 33/1 odds including Dubawi Gold, Poets Voice, Side Glance and Rio de la Plata.

The biggest long shot had 100/1 odds.  That would be Bullet Train paying $10,000 on a $100 bet with an upset win. 

This year’s race will introduce sectional timings, which provides punters with a more accurate idea on horse speed during various stages of the race. 

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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