Ascot Summer Mile: Runner-by-runner guide and big-race verdict as Chindit, Modern News and Mutasaabeq clash

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Ascot Summer Mile: Runner-by-runner guide and big-race verdict as Chindit, Modern News and Mutasaabeq clash

Ascot Summer Mile Stakes takes place on Saturday at 3.35pm. Chindit is the favourite, while Charlie Hills' Mutasaabeq and William Haggas' My Oberon are the main contenders.

Ascot Summer Mile takes place at Ascot. Chindit, Modern News and Mutasaabeq are the favourites. The winner will be trained by Andreas Suborics and ridden by Martin Seidl.

Richard Hannon and Pat Dobbs are going to the Ascot Summer Mile. Pat won the Group Two Champagne Stakes as a juvenile but failed to progress. Richard Hannan has been highly-tried at Group One level by connections.

Ascot Summer Mile is on Sunday. Modern News and Chindit are going to take part.

Charlie Hills was sent off 6/1 for last year's 2000 Guineas. He finished 7th in that Classic. This season he has returned to his best form and has put back-to-back runs together. Charlie Hills got unlucky in the Diomed Stakes at Epsom last time out.

My Oberon won by a nose at Ascot Summer Mile. Chindit, Modern News and Mutasaabeq are in the other race. William Haggas and Tom Marquand are the trainers.

Ascot Summer Mile is taking place. Marcus Tregonging, Neil Callan and Modern News are running.

Chindit ran 10 times in a busy 2021 campaign, winning twice. Mutasaabeq won at Royal Ascot in the Britannia Stakes. Modern News is a 10/1 outsider.

Andrew Balding, Modern News and Mutasaabeq are the favourites for the Ascot Summer Mile. Chindit, who won the European Free Handicap last season, is in the mix.

How the race is run will have a huge bearing on the result. Chindit went forward in the Lockinge Stakes and took a lead in Queen Anne. Mutasaabeq (7/2) has been holding his form well this season.


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