Daily Stat Pack: 30th March 2013

Daily Stat Pack: 30th March

Daily Stat Pack: 30th March

It’s a very busy day on the racing front today, with six meetings around the UK at Doncaster, Haydock, Musselburgh, Carlisle, Newton Abbot and Kempton. As ever, Mal Boyle has gone through the cards with a fine toothcomb and here’s his verdict for…

SATURDAY 30/03:

Doncaster:

Statistics relating to the first four flat meetings at Doncaster last year:

The first 30 races produced eight successful market leaders (26.7%)

David Barron was the only trainer to saddle three winners (33/1-4/1*-8/13*)

Trainers who saddled two winners: Richard Fahey (25/1 & 8/1), Mick Easterby (16/1 & 7/1), Tim Easterby (6/1 & 11/4) and David Nicholls (16/1 twice), David O’Meara (20/1 & 5/1) and Ed Dunlop (14/1 & 9/1)

DONCASTER (FLAT) DETAILS FOR 2013: 

Number of races at Doncaster: 8

Favourite stats: 4 (50.0%–includes joint and co favourites)

Odds on ratio:1/1

 

Trainers of winners at Doncaster in 2013:

2/8–Richard Fahey (14/1 & 4/1**)

1/1-Charlie Hills (5/6*)

1/1–Mark Johnston (7/4*)

1/1–Bill Turner (5/1)

1/2–Brain Ellison (9/2*)

1/2–Richard Hannon (6/1)

1/5–Mick Easterby (16/1)

6/8 winners scored at odds of 6/1 or less

 

Trainers of beaten favourites:

1–Mick Easterby (4/1**)

1–John Gosden (2/1)

1–Rod Millman (4/1)

1–Jeremy Noseda (5/2)

1–John Quinn (2/1)

 

‘Spring Mile’: Four-year-olds have secured nine renewals during the last eleven during which time, just one favourite has obliged.  Nine winners were returned in double figures ranging is odds between 10/1 and 50/1.

‘Cammidge Trophy’: The last seven winners have carried weights of 9-2 or more, whilst just one favourite has prevailed via the last ten contests.  One three-year-old were involved at the penultimate entry stage, though no junior winners have been recorded since Falcon Hill prevailed at 11/1 for Mark Johnston back in 2002.  That said, only seven three-year-olds have subsequently contested the event.

‘Lincoln Handicap’: Two of the last four favourites have prevailed (as have three of the last eight), whilst five market leaders secured toteplacepot positions during the last eleven years.

Effect of the draw via the last nine renewals at Doncaster during the last eleven years:

12-21-9-2 (22 ran-good)

16-19-6-15 (21 ran-good)

1-5-10-14 (21 ran-soft)

9-3-2-20 (20 ran-good to firm)

12-3-16-5 (21 ran-good to soft)

13-21-2-1 (22 ran-good)

23-16-12-24 (24 ran-good)

6-7-1-12 (24 ran-good)

7-6-13-12 (23 ran-good to soft)

The other two renewals were contested at Redcar and Newcastle whereby the effect of the draw is obviously not relevant.

 

Haydock:

There were doubles on the card for Alan King (41/1) & Brian Ellison (44/1) last year.

HAYDOCK DETAILS FOR 2013:

Number of races at Haydock: 14

Favourite stats: 4 (28.6% of races–includes joint and co favourites)

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Odds on ratio: 0/2

 

Trainers of winners at Haydock in 2013:

2–Martin Keighley (7/2 & 9/4**)

1–Brian Ellison (8/1)

1–Chris Grant (5/2)

1–Micky Hammond (10/1)

1–Philip Hobbs (3/1)

1–Malcolm Jefferson (14/1)

1–Alan King (15/8*)

1–Donald McCain (9/1)

1–Gary Moore (9/2*)

1–Keith Reveley (15/8)

1–Lucinda Russell (5/2)

1–John O’Shea (9/4*)

1–Sue Smith (4/1)

13/14 winners were returned at 10/1 or less

 

Trainers of beaten favourites:

2–Henry Daly (11/8 & 9/4)

2–Philip Hobbs (10/11 & 11/4)

1–Tim Easterby (2/1**)

1–James Ewart (8/13)

1–Alan King (10/3)

1–Emma Lavelle (2/1**)

1–Donald McCain (2/1)

1–Keith Reveley (9/4**)

1–Colin Tizzard (15/8)

1–Venetia Williams (5/4)

 

Musselburgh:

Richard Fahey saddled a 168/1 double (12/1 twice) on the first day of the Easter meeting last year, whilst Mark Johnston secured an 8/1 twosome (5/1 & 1/2) on the same day.

Statistics from the first four meetings at Musselburgh last season:

30 races: 9 winning favourites (30.0%)

25 winners started at odds of 9/1 or less

Trainers with more than one winner during the period:

4–Richard Fahey (12/1-12/1-4/1-13/8*)

3–Jim Goldie (20/1-8/1–11/2)–Jim’s 8/1 ‘winner’ dead heated for first place

3–Mark Johnston 5/1-3/1*-1/2*)

2–David Carroll (8/1 & 7/2)

2–David O’Meara (9/2 & 4/1*)

 

Carlisle:

Sue Smith saddled a near 12/1 double at the meeting last year via winners at 4/1 & 7/4*.

CARLISLE NH DETAILS FOR 2013: 

Number of races at Carlisle: 25

Favourite stats: 7 (28.0%–includes joint and co favourites)

Odds on ratio: 2/5

 

Trainers of winners at Carlisle in 2013:

3–Alan Swinbank (6/1-10/1-11/10*)

2–Brian Ellison (11/4 & 7/2*)

2–Jonjo O’Neill (9/2 & 11/10*)

2–Nicky Richards (1/8* & 10/1)

1–Neil Alexander (9/2)

1–William Amos (9/1)

1–Maurice Barnes (12/1)

1–Tony Coyle (13/2)

1–Chris Grant (5/2)

1–Philip Kirby (22/1)

1–Richard Lee (2/1**)

1–Karen McLintock (9/1)

1–N. Mechie (20/1)

1–Ferdy Murphy (25/1)

1–Barry Murtagh (11/2)

1–Lucinda Russell (6/1)

1–Dianne Sayer (16/1)

1–Tim Vaughan (8/11*)

1–John Wade (7/1)

1–Venetia Williams (15/8*)

22/25 winners scored at odds of 12/1 or less

 

Trainers of beaten favourites:

3–Donald McCain (4/9-4/6-7/2)

3–Lucinda Russell (3/1**-5/2-6/4)

3–Sue Smith (4/1***-9/2-9/2)

2–Alan Swinbank (5/2 & 6/5)

1–George Charlton (3/1**)

1–Stuart Coltherd (11/10)

1–Chris Grant (4/1***)

1–Tom Gretton (7/2)

1–Malcolm Jefferson (9/4)

1–Charlie Longsdon (Evs)

1–Noel Kelly (4/9)

1–Barry Murtagh (2/1**)

1–John Norton (4/1***)

1–Andrew Parker (11/4)

1–John Wade (9/2)

 

Newton Abbot:

Paul Nicholls saddled a 19/2 double on last year’s corresponding card via winners at 7/2 & 11/8

 

Kempton:

John Gosden saddled 4/1 and 3/1** (19/1 double) winners last season.

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