Sat TV Trends: 22nd June 2013
This Saturday it’s all about Royal Ascot on C4 as they take in ALL the races on the final day of the big meeting……
2.30 – Chesham Stakes (Listed Race) (CLASS 1) (2yo) 7f
11/11 – Placed in the top 3 in their last race
11/11 – Had no more than 2 previous career runs
10/11 – Ran over 6f in their last race (7 won)
9/11 – Had just 1 previous career race
9/11 – Foaled in March or earlier
9/11 – Won their last race
9/11 – Priced 7/1 or shorter in the market
4/11 – Favourites (1 joint)
2/11 – Trained by Mark Johnston
2/11 – Trained by Richard Hannon
2/11 – Ridden by Richard Hughes
The average winning SP in the last 11 years is 13/2
3.05 – Hardwicke Stakes (Group 2) (CLASS 1) (4yo+) 1m4f
11/11 – Won over at least 1m2f before
11/11 – Won a Group 2 or 3 previously
11/11 – Aged 6 or younger
10/11 – Placed in their last race
9/11 – Won over 1m4f previously
9/11 – Favourites
8/11 – Had at least 2 previous runs that season
8/11 – Priced 9/2 or shorter in the market
8/11 – Trained by Aidan O’Brien (2), Mark Johnston (2) or Sir Michael Stoute (4)
6/11 – Had run at Ascot before
6/11 – Aged 4 years-old (inc last 5 winnings)
5/11 – Ran at Epsom last time out (Coronation Cup)
5/11 – Winning favourites
5/11 – Won their previous outing
3/11 – Ridden by Ryan Moore
The average winning SP in the last 11 years is 9/2
3.45 – Diamond Jubilee Stakes (British Champions Series & Global Sprint Challenge) (Group1) (CLASS 1) (3yo+) 6f
10/11 – Previous distance winners
9/11 – Had raced at Ascot previously
8/11 – Failed to win their most recent race
8/11 – Previous Group Race winners
7/11 – Aged 5 or younger
7/11 – Won by a UK-based stable
6/11 – Unplaced favourites
6/11 – Priced in double-figures
4/11 – Ran in the King’s Stand Stakes earlier at the meeting
3/11 – Ridden by Johnny Murtagh
2/11 – Winning favourite (joint)
The average winning SP in the last 11 years is 15/1
4.25- Wokingham Stakes (Heritage Handicap)(CLASS 2) (3yo+ 0-110) 6f
12/12 – Ran sixth or better last time out
12/12 – Had won before over 6 or 7f
12/12 – Had no more than 4 runs that season
11/12 – Ran within the last 6 weeks
11/12 – Carried 8-11 or more
10/12 – Aged 4 or 5 years-old
10/12 – Had won a race over 6f before
8/12 – Had at least 2 runs already that season
7/12 – Had run at Ascot before (4 had won here)
7/12 – Returned a double-figure price in the betting
6/12 – Ran at either Ascot, Goodwood or Newmarket last time
4/12 – Won their previous race
3/12 – Won by the favourite
The average winning SP in the last 10 years is 12/1
Since 1980 there have been only 7 winning favourites
Since 1980 there have been 26 winners returning a double-figure price
Johnny Murtagh rode the winner in 2001, 2010 & 2011
5.00 – Duke of Edinburgh Handicap (CLASS 2) (3yo+ 0-105) 1m4f
11/11 – Aged 4 or 5 years-old
11/11 – Had won over at least 1m2f before
11/11 – Had at least 2 previous career wins to their name
9/11 – Had at least 2 previous runs that season
9/11 – Returned 14/1 or shorter in the betting
8/11 – Placed last time out
8/11 – Carried 9-0 or more
7/11 – Had won over 1m4f before
6/11 – Returned a double-figure price in the betting
5/11 – Ran at either York or Epsom last time (inc last 5 runnings)
5/11 – Favourites
5/11 – Had run at Ascot before
4/11 – Trained by Mark Johnston (2) or Sir Michael Stoute (2)
3/11 – Ran at Newmarket last time
1/11 – Favourites
The average winning SP in the last 11 years is 11.6/1
5.35 – Queen Alexandra Stakes (Conditions Race)(CLASS 2) (4yo+) 2m5f159y
10/11 – Returned 10/1 or shorter in the betting
9/11 – Aged 4, 5 or 6 years old
8/11 – Finished unplaced last time out
8/11 – Returned 6/1 or shorter in the betting
5/10 – Had won over at least 2m on the flat before
6/11 – Had run at Ascot before
3/11 – Favourites
2/11 – Won by a NH trainer
2/11 –Ridden by Kieren Fallon
2/11 – Ridden by Ryan Moore
2/11 – Ridden by Johnny Murtagh
2/11 – Trained by Sir Michael Stoute
The average winning SP in the last 11 years is 7/1
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