Punter sees over £20,000 go up in flames after Ryan Moore’s ‘savage’ mid-race move costs him huge winner

THIS unlucky punter saw more than £20,000 go up in flames after Ryan Moore’s ‘savage’ mid-race move cost him a monster payout.

The bettor posted a photo of their £15 each-way punt on Saudi Cup night last Saturday.

The punter could have cashed out for a big winner – only to see the ultimate £22,000 payout miss out by a head in a photo finish

Tower Of London gets there….just!!

Aidan O’Brien’s charge wins the Longines Red Sea Turf Handicap under Ryan Moore, although it wasn’t plain sailing!

A brilliant run from Enemy, too #TheSaudiCup | #サウジカップ @netkeiba | @JRAVAN_info | @Ballydoyle | @thesaudicup pic.twitter.com/RIqQOsXHIf

— Racing TV (@RacingTV) February 24, 2024

Ryan MF Moore is an absolute savage pic.twitter.com/g5pAmxX91I

— Greg Holloway (@ukHolloway91) February 24, 2024

This was the moment Moore, left, looked across to his rival before powering home on Tower Of London

They picked out 12-1 Annaf who benefited from a magical Rossa Ryan ride to land the Group 2 Turf Sprint.

Sir Alex Ferguson was celebrating the second winner in the three-fold, Spirit Dancer, some 45 minutes later.

The legendary ex-Manchester United manager is one of the horse’s three co-owners.

And they were a combined £945,000 richer after the Richard Fahey-trained seven-year-old stormed to victory in the Neom Turf Cup.

It meant the punter’s big treble rolled onto the final leg – Enemy in the Group 3 Longines Red Sea Turf Handicap.

Trained by Ian Williams, the punter backed Enemy at 9-1 but the money came and he was sent off 15-2 under Derby-winning jockey Richard Kingscote.

Making his move two furlongs from home in the 1m7f contest, Kingscote looked to have timed his run to perfection.

He hit the front with a furlong to go but switched to the outside and making eyecatching headway was Moore on Aidan O’Brien’s Tower Of London.

The 7-4 favourite still had some ground to make up with those watching at home clocked Moore’s devastating move.

With his horse still half a length behind Enemy, Moore casually looked across at Kingscote as if to say, ‘is that all you’ve got?’

And with barely 50 metres until the line he cajoled a bit more out of Tower Of London, who won by just a head in a photo finish.

Moore’s genius in the saddle – branded ‘incredible’ by one viewer and ‘savage’ by another – meant the punter missed out on a colossal £21,878.40.

Agonisingly, they could have cashed out for £2,068.20 before the final leg of the bet.

Enemy placing at 9-1 meant they pocketed £428.40 from their bet – a profit of just under £400.

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