Royal Ascot Review
Firstly, I would like to say thank you for the amount visitors to
the page and for some of the messages I received. Secondly, I can say I thoroughly
enjoyed watching Royal Ascot this year, despite my preference for the NH and
feel like I am getting a better understanding of the key significant stats for
flat racing. This year I completed the stats for RA early and used them to have
quite a few ante post bets, some of which came in which ensured a nice healthy
profit.
The
significant stats this year performed exceptionally well helping to narrow down
the fields. I appreciate that sometimes a fair number of horses meet the
significant stats but every little helps, especially in big field races. In
total there were 34 sig stats and 29 were upheld, 2-year-old races were the
weakest with three races not meeting the sig stats. The Gold Cup winner missed
a sig stat, however, as pointed in the write up, Kyprios had not attempted 16f+
so had no chance to meet it, whilst the Britannia handicap winner also missed a
sig stat. Overall, however I was pleased with the performance of them and feel
confident in using them next year.
Winners and
placed horses highlighted in the write ups included (advised prices or SP odds
used):
Baaed (won 2/7) and Real World
(placed 8/1)
Bradsell (won 10/1)
Nature Strip (won 11/4)
Coroebus (won 10/11)
Coltrane (won 11/1)
Bring On The Night (placed 5/1)
Maria Branswell (placed 10/1)
Hafit (placed 9/1)
State Of Rest (won 11/2)
Little Big Bear (won 5/2)
The Riddler (won 50/1)
Crispy Cat (placed 9/1)
Savvy Knight (placed 33/1)
Meditate (won 11/4)
Perfect Power (won 4/1)
Contact (placed 8/1)
Sir Rumi (placed 25/1)
Changingtheguard (won 15/8)
Noble Truth (won 9/2)
Broome (won 6/1)
Creative Force (placed 12/1)
Popmaster (placed 16/1)
Once again thank you for visiting,
I will be posting a few of the upcoming group races and then next up will be
Goodwood.
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