
Punters believe Cue Card could taste success once again.
Despite not crossing the line first since this race in 2017, Cue Card has attracted the most money on Oddschecker for this weekend’s Betfair Ascot Chase.
Paddy Brennan will be on the back of the 10-year-old and he has been talking up his chances this week, claiming ‘Cue Card really did feel as good, if not better, than he did when going into this race last year.’
Also got back on a certain horse that I’m a little excited about #cuecard
— Paddy Brennan (@PaddyBrennan81) February 14, 2018
The Tizzard-trained horse is fourth in the market, at a best price of 10/1, and accounts for 38.2% of all stakes on our site.
Top Notch and Waiting Patiently are the two at the top of the Ascot Chase market – the former at 2/1 whilst the latter is generally a 5/2 shot but available at 11/4 in a place.
Unbeaten seven-year-old Waiting Patiently is the horse second most popular, accounting for 31.2% of stakes whilst Nicky Henderson-trained Top Notch accounts for 23.4%.





