Newmarket Trends: Day One

Andy Newton is on hand with the key trends and trainer/jockey stats ahead of the opening day (Thurs) of the Newmarket July Meeting…..

 

 

1.20Bahrain Trophy (Group 3) (CLASS 1) (3yo) CH4 Good To Soft 1m5f

10/10 – Failed to win last time out
10/10 – Had 2 or more previous runs that season
9/10 – Never run on the July Course before
8/10 – Favourites placed in the top three
8/10 – Finished fifth or worse in their previous race
6/10 – Had won over 1m2f (or further) before
6/10 – Ran at Royal Ascot last time out
6/10 – Won at 3/1 or shorter
4/10 – Winning favourites
2/10 – Ridden by Frankie Dettori
2/10 – Ridden by Kieren Fallon
1/10 – Winners that came from stall 1
The average winning SP in the last 10 years is 5/1

Newmarket (July) Trainer/Jockey Stats:

John Gosden has a 21% record with his 3 year-olds – SHANTARAM
Mick Channon is just 1 from 35 with his 3 year-olds – NASEEM AL YASMEEN
William Buick is 12 from 53 (23%) when riding 3 year-olds – SHANTARAM

 

 

1.50 – TNT July Stakes (Group 2) (Colts & Geldings) (CLASS 1) (2yo) CH4 Good To Soft 6f

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9/10 – Placed in their last run
9/10 – Had won over 5 or 6f previously
8/10 – Won by either a Feb or March foal
8/10 – Had 2 or more previous career starts
7/10 – Won their last race
6/10 – Won at 4/1 or shorter
5/10 – Unplaced favourites
4/10 – Ran at Royal Ascot in their last race
3/10 – Winning favourites
2/10 – Trained by Richard Hannon
2/10 – Ridden by Eddie Ahern
2/10 – Ridden by Kieren Fallon
0/10 – Winners that came from from stall 1 (only one placed too)
The average winning SP in the last 10 years is 6/1

Newmarket (July) Trainer/Jockey Stats:

Mark Johnston is just 2 from 46 with his 2 year-olds – HEAVY METAL
Richard Hannon has an 18% record and is +£50 with his 2 year-olds – SIR PRANCEALOT & ALHEBAYAB
Richard Hughes has a 30% record riding juveniles – SIR PRANCEALOT
Shane Kelly is just 2 from 42 riding 2 year-olds – SMOOTHTALKINRASCAL


2.25 –
Goldsmiths Handicap (CLASS 2) (3yo 0-105) CH4 Good To Soft 1m2f

10/10 – Had won over a mile or further before
9/10 – Had 3 or more previous runs that season
8/10 – Never on the July course before
8/10 – Failed to win their previous race
7/10  – Winners from a single-figure draw
7/10 – Won with 8-12 or more
6/10 – Won at a double-figure price
5/10 – Favourites that were unplaced
5/10 – Placed horses that came from stall 8
5/10 – Ran at Royal Ascot last time out
1/10 – Favourites that won
The average winning SP in the last 10 years is 14/1

Newmarket (July) Trainer/Jockey Stats:

John Gosden has a 21% record with his 3 year-olds – NABUCCO
Mahmood Al Zarooni is 4 from 18 (22%) with his 3 year-olds –SAMBA KING & GREEK WAR
Gerard Butler is 0 from 18 with his 3 year-olds – ZAINA
William Buick is 12 from 53 (23%) when riding 3 year-olds – NABUCCO
James Doyle is 3 from 8 (38%) riding 3 year-olds – TRADER JACK

 

 

3.00 – Princess of Wales´s Goldsmiths Stakes (Group 2) (CLASS 1) (3yo+) CH4 Good To Soft 1m4f

9/10 – Aged 4 or older
9/10 – Previously won over at least 1m4f
9/10 – Had 2 or more runs that season
8/10 – Winners from stall 5 or lower
7/10 – Won a Group 1 or 2 race before
7/10 – Won at 8/1 or shorter in the betting
6/10 – Unplaced in their previous race
6/10 – Ran at Royal Ascot in their previous race
6/10 – Favourites that were placed
4/10 – Trained by Sir Michael Stoute
3/10 – Ridden by Ryan Moore
2/10 – Won by trainer Mark Johnston
The average winning SP in the last 10 years is 7/1

Newmarket (July) Trainer/Jockey Stats:

James Fanshawe is 1 from 20 with his older horses – DANDINO
Frankie Dettori has a 20% record riding older horses – MODUN
Richard Hughes is 6 from 28 (21%) riding 4+ year-olds – DANDINO
Kieren Fallon is 2 from 43 riding 4+year-olds – QUEST FOR PEACE
Tom McLaughlin is 2 from 6 riding 4+year-olds – RED CADEAUX
Andrea Atzeni is o from 25 riding older horses – JOSHUA TREE

 

All trainer/jockey stats correct as 12th July 2012

 

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