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Ipswich Cup 2024 tips and predictions

Episode 20 of the Lay Back podcast, hosted by Betfair Australia, titled "Ipswich Cup 2024 tips and predictions " was published on June 20, 2024 and runs 47 minutes.

June 20, 2024 ·47m · Lay Back

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The Lay Back team are back for another episode covering this Saturday's Ipswich Cup on the east coast. Nick Foot, Tom Haylock and Reece Goodwin return to the panel to dissect the quaddie legs at Ipswich, headlined by the listed Ipswich Cup, as well as the quaddie legs at Randwick this weekend. As always, the Lay bin is full this week with Footy having enough of a fruit yogurt franchise, and Reece receiving a slightly underwhelmed email from an owner of one of his horse. The team also analyse the monumental win by Asfoora in the King Charles III Stakes at Royal Ascot in 'What Caught My Eye', before finishing off with the Lay Streak and their Best Bets across the weekend. If you'd like to learn more about Betfair and wish to keep up to date with all our racing information, education and shows like Lay Back, follow us on our socials below and head to the Betfair Hub for more. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/ https://twitter.com/Betfair_Aus https://www.instagram.com/betfair_aus https://www.facebook.com/betfairaustralia https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/racing/horse-racing/lay-back-with-betfair/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 1:58 Lay Bin 7:52 Ipswich track conditions 9:17 T L Cooney 3yo SW 12:25 Listed Ipswich Cup Qlty 16:09 Listed Eye Liner Stakes 20:42 Listed Gai Waterhouse Classic F&M 24:48 What Caught My Eye: Asfoora's Kings Stand win 30:21 Randwick track conditions 31:23 BM78 Handicap 33:55 Listed Civic Stakes Qlty Hcp 37:37 BM88 Handicap 38:51 BM78 Handicap 40:07 Lay Streak 42:46 Best Bets 45:48 Wrap Up 46:46 Outro

The Lay Back team are back for another episode covering this Saturday's Ipswich Cup on the east coast.


Nick Foot, Tom Haylock and Reece Goodwin return to the panel to dissect the quaddie legs at Ipswich, headlined by the listed Ipswich Cup, as well as the quaddie legs at Randwick this weekend.


As always, the Lay bin is full this week with Footy having enough of a fruit yogurt franchise, and Reece receiving a slightly underwhelmed email from an owner of one of his horse. The team also analyse the monumental win by Asfoora in the King Charles III Stakes at Royal Ascot in 'What Caught My Eye', before finishing off with the Lay Streak and their Best Bets across the weekend.


If you'd like to learn more about Betfair and wish to keep up to date with all our racing information, education and shows like Lay Back, follow us on our socials below and head to the Betfair Hub for more.


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https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/

https://twitter.com/Betfair_Aus

https://www.instagram.com/betfair_aus

https://www.facebook.com/betfairaustralia

https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/racing/horse-racing/lay-back-with-betfair/


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0:00 Intro

1:58 Lay Bin

7:52 Ipswich track conditions

9:17 T L Cooney 3yo SW

12:25 Listed Ipswich Cup Qlty

16:09 Listed Eye Liner Stakes

20:42 Listed Gai Waterhouse Classic F&M

24:48 What Caught My Eye: Asfoora's Kings Stand win

30:21 Randwick track conditions

31:23 BM78 Handicap

33:55 Listed Civic Stakes Qlty Hcp

37:37 BM88 Handicap

38:51 BM78 Handicap

40:07 Lay Streak

42:46 Best Bets

45:48 Wrap Up

46:46 Outro

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