Horses that could fare better than their outside odds at British Champions Day

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Horses that could fare better than their outside odds at British Champions Day

The flat racing season is coming to an end. British Champions Day is taking place on October 15. The horses with longer odds than the favourites could cause an upset.  The horses that could be good value for money are:

Brad The Brief is going to race in the Sprint Stakes. Hugo Palmer-trained horse is 14/1 to win. Brad The brief has won two races this year. He was injured for the summer and missed the City Of York and the Group 1 Sprint Cup.

Modern Games is the favourite for the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. Godolphin's horse won the Poule d’Essai des Poulains at Longchamp in May. He finished third at Chantilly and Deauville and was a late substitute for Coroebus in the Goodwood Sussex Stake. Modern Games won a Grade 1 race in Canada last time out.

Magical Lagoon is 10/1 to win the Fillies & Mares Stakes at British Champions Day. Jessica Harrington has trained Magical Lagoons to success in the National Hunt racing scene. The horse won the Ribblesdale Stake at Royal Ascot and the Irish Oaks at the Curragh this season.


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