Our regular weekend ITV7 pundit Dave Smith takes over the Pundit Predictor for Saturday's action.
A hefty 16 people selected Too Darn Hot to win the Qatar Sussex Stakes on Wednesday, earning them a share of the £75,000 jackpot prize!
Lightning nearly struck twice on Friday as 17 people saw Jim Crowley ride Battaash to glory in the King George Qatar Stakes, again earning a share of the £75,000.
You may think the ITV7 Rollover Jackpot has been reset to £50,000, but as it is the Saturday and last day of the Qatar Goodwood Festival, the prize has been raised by another £25,000, meaning there is £100,000 up for grabs.
Four races from Goodwood are included, accompanied by three from Newmarket, meaning you must pick the correct seven winners to be in with a chance of taking home the £100,000 jackpot prize.
Dave Smith's Selections:
13:50 Goodwood: Gabrial The Devil
14:05 Newmarket: Spirit of Appin
14:25 Goodwood: Blakeney Point
14:40 Newmarket: Infinite Grace
15:00 Goodwood: Dramatic Queen
15:15 Newmarket: A La Voile
15:40 Goodwood: Gunmental
ANALYSIS:
GABRIAL THE DEVIL's jockey booking catches the eye and though he's weighted a little higher than his previous best, Frankie can eke out that improvement. The stable are mob-handed and the Fahey team are taken to get us going in leg one. Leg two is Newmarket's Listed race for the fillies and can go the way of SPIRIT OF APPIN who showed plenty over C&D last time at the track in defeat to an animal rated 108. Plenty of contenders in the next and a chance is taken on Roger Charlton's charge BLAKENEY POINT who has started the season slowly but is very nicely weighted on the best of his efforts from last year. INFINITE GRACE is up 10lb for a ready success at Ripon last time out but that might not be enough to stop her here. There's a 2lb turnaround in the weights between Enbihaar and DRAMATIC QUEEN and the Haggas horse is taken to reverse the form in leg five. Minimal information to go on for the penultimate leg so well-bred newcomer A LA VOILE is taken to sail home. The Stewards' Cup is the usual competitive affair so tentative preference is for David Barron's GUNMENTAL to hopefully seal the jackpot in the Unibet Stewards' Cup.

