Free Betting Tips, Racing Trends & Statistics For (Saturday 20.10.2012) TV Races
October 19, 2012 by Jonathan
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ASCOT | Qipco British Champions Sprint Stakes (Group 2) Cl1 6f BBC1 |
SPRINT STAKES
ODDS
13/14 priced at 12/1 or less, the other winner was 20/1 and that was when the race was run at Newmarket
FAVOURITES
3 winning favourites for a loss of -£4.75
TRAINERS
The winners have been spread evenly but
Richard Hannon has had 13 runners but no winners (2 placed)
AGE
14/14 aged 3 to 5
LAST RACE
14/14 either won or were beaten less than 5 lengths
13/14 finished in the 1st five
12/14 ran in a group or listed race
10/14 priced at 6/1 or less
OTHER FACTORS
14/14 had run at least once in the last 75 days
13/14 had won at the distance
13/14 had finished in the first two in at least one of their last 3 runs
SUMMARY
We are looking for a horse that is aged 3 to 5 that raced at least once within the last 75 days and was beaten last time by less than 5 lengths. Preferably the horse should also have won at the distance, and run a group or listed race last time out running at odds of 6/1 or less.
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HI. Just got this
Very very very close again Jonathan with your summary. I got 2nd and 3rd e/w Just like last time. I’m a bit of a night owl doing stats and that, but you do not seem to have been on line lately???
Spending your winnings i hope?????
Take a look at this for tomorrow and let me know what you think please. Its a long shot but i would like to know your thoughts.
Zarzal – 21 Oct 2012 15:20 – Kempton, 2m 0f 0y
Trainer: Evan Williams
Jockey: Paul Moloney
Form figures: 35-
Age: 4
Country: IRE
Past Form: Unplaced in both starts over hurdles. Well beaten at 66-1 behind Grumeti when fifth of 11 on his latest outing in a Grade 1 hurdle race in the Group 1 Matalan Anniversary 4-Y-O Juvenile Hurdle at Aintree over 2m (good to soft) in April.
Your comments: Yet to run
ZARZAL (E Williams) – Thursday – 2.30 Aintree – 5th in the 2m Grade 1 Juvenile Hurdle
Notes to follow
“It is clear the front 2 in this race are very classy individuals indeed, however, on watching the race again it was the run of 66/1 shot Zarzal from out the back that mainly caught my attention. The Dr Fong gelding was having only his 2nd hurdle start and considering his first was in the Grade 2 Dovecote hurdle we can assume trainer Evan Williams has a very high opinion of this one. This burly looking individual never jumped with a huge amount of fluency but given this was a Grade 1 contest, and he didn’t have the experience of the others, we maybe shouldn’t be too hard on that aspect of his game and this run is sure to have sharpen up his hurdling technique. He travelled smoothly between his hurdles and when jockey Paul Moloney asked him to take closer order the 4yo responded in fine style. He stayed on stoutly to the line and to finish only just over a length behind the 143 rated Sadler’s Risk is certainly no disgrace. He may well jump a fence one day but in the nearer future he surely must have a race or 2 at a lower level well within his compass.” up to Class 1 tomorrow yhat is a concern,but god loves a trier, take a look?
Zarzal ideal conditions – Early days yet but it could be a slightly more, testing track will be better for him. A bit less weight would be nice but i think he will cope and not out of my +9lbs limit yet.
Good luck
oneman
Thanks, ZARFAL looks a very good horse and it may place or even win todays race. However there are several types which are in form and look open to improvement so cant say with any true conviction.
Thanks Jon B