Saturday, 13 August 2011

The William Hill Great St Wilfrid Handicap


The William Hill Great St Wilfrid Handicap is the most valuable race to be run at Ripon all season and it takes place today 3.30  Saturday, 13th August. It is run over 6 furlongs for 3yos and older it is always a very hotly contested handicap, the winning distance for the last 4 years has been a neck or shorter. always a good race  for back to lay quite a few animals!!!!
going this morning is good to soft 

past 10 years:

Age (Win-Place-Runners)
3yo: 0-2-8
4yo: 4-8-55
5yo: 2-10-53
6yo: 2-4-36
7yo: 2-5-28
8yo+: 0-1-25
No very strong trends on age, obviously 10 of 10 winners have been aged 4 to 7, though they represented almost 84% of the total runners.
Horses aged 8+ have a very poor record of 0 wins & 1 place from 25 runners.
The last winning 3yo was Pipalong in 1999; she went on to win at group 1 level.

Weights
Horses carrying 9-7 or more: 1-4-26
Horses carrying 9-0 to 9-6: 4-10-59
Horses carrying 8-7 to 8-13: 5-13-95
Horses carrying 8-6 or less: 0-3-25
Higher weights have held the edge in recent years with the last 5 winners carrying 8-10 to 9-6.
Top Weight: 040000000720 (0-2-12)

Official Ratings
Horses rated 101 or higher: 0-3-19
Horses rated 91 to 100: 7-11-92
Horses rated 90 or less: 3-16-94
7 of the last 8 winners (last 5) were officially rated between 91 and 100.

Recent/Past Form
10 of 10 winners had run at least 3 times that season
8 of 10 winners had won a race that season (both exceptions were placed on last 2 runs and placed in Stewards Cup last time out)
10 of 10 winners ran in a class 3 or better last time out
9 of 10 winners had run in past 20 days
10 of 10 winners had won over at least 6 furlongs
9 of 10 winners ran at Newmarket, Goodwood or Haydock last time
10 of 10 winners were having their first run in the race

Other Races
Previous season's winner (Damika): 6030 (0-1-4)
Stoneacre Ford Handicap winner (Mon Brav): 8021 (1-1-4)
Armstrong Memorial H'cap  winner (Pepper Lane): 0240040 (0-3-7)
Bet On Live Tennis totesport.com H'cap winner (Norville): 2 (0-1-1)
Directors Cup winner (Addictive Dream): 2 (0-1-1)
Totescoop6 Handicap winner (Edinburgh Knight): 30 (0-1-2)
Berry Bros & Rudd Magnum Handicap (Novellan Lad): 04 (0-1-2)
Ayr Silver Cup winner (Colonel Mak): 50 (0-0-2)
Scottish Stewards' Cup winner (Quest For Success): 500 (0-0-3)
4 of 10 winners ran in the Stewards Cup, finishing 0404
2 of 10 winners ran in the Wokingham, finishing 04
2 of 10 winners ran in the Victoria Cup, finishing 86
2 of 10 winners ran in the Scottish Steward's Cup, finishing 42
2 of 10 winners ran in RIU Palace Meloneras Handicap, finishing 10

Trainers
Dandy Nicholls (2-9-34) has done really well with his runners in this race in past 7 years. Since 2004 he has had 2 winners and 9 more placed from just 23 runners. Adrian Nicholls’ last 5 rides in the race have supplied a winner and 4 places (all on Dandy Nicholls runners, he will likely be on the stable first string).
David Evans (1-0-1) won the race in 2003 while Richard Whitaker (1-0-2) saddled Damika to win it last year.
Mick Channon (0-4-11), Tim Easterby (0-2-13) and Kevin Ryan (0-2-17) have all gained multiple places in the past 10 years though they have saddled numerous runners.
Mark Johnston (0-0-3) and Richard Fahey (0-0-11) are two of the most successful trainers at Ripon but both have failed to saddle a runner in the frame in this since 2000.

Draw (stats updated for stalls reordering)
Horses drawn 1 to 10: 9-19-100
Horses drawn 11 or higher: 1-11-105
Horses drawn low have a big advantage with no winner coming from higher than stall 11 in past 10 years. Wow was that a killer stat in that it was completely wrong for today race 

Price
8 of 10 winners were sent off between 8/1 & 20/1
The only 2 winners to win outside the 8/1 to 20/1 price band were the two winning favourites.
Favourites (2-3-10) have a fair record in this race having won 2 of the last 10 and giving a level stakes loss of 1.00.

Summary:
Based on trends from the past 10 years you are looking for a horse:
·         Aged 4 to 7
·         Carrying 8-10 to 9-6
·         Officially rated 91 to 100
·         Run at least 3 times this season
·         Won a race this season (or placed in Steward’s Cup)
·         Ran in last 20 days in class 3 or higher
·         Ran at Newmarket, Goodwood or Haydock last time out
·         Won over 6F or further
·         Drawn 1 to 10
·         Trained by Dandy Nicholls (and ridden by Adrian Nicholls

This is a hard nut to crack and referring to the Vfb and the stats makes me look to Colonel Mak (you have to ignore its run in the steward cup where he smashed his head against the stalls losing teeth in the process-- well Drawn in 4 its win at hamilton was at least 5lbs above this mark today loves cut in the ground  and wont mind further rain - best runs have been july/aug and sept so the return to form at hamilton showed hes worthy of note -- can you win a race 14 days after knocking his teeth out ? betting will tell but worth putting a bet in on the current 16/1 betfair at 9.45 this morning.


   

Edit - well drawn for the 6flgs at ripon 130811 100%lat £43 grand race ne of the big sprint handicaps of the season, where the draw can often be crucial. This year it appeared that being on the stands´ side (high draw) was a big advantage, as the first three home raced down that side and were drawn 17,20 and 19. PEPPER LANE had improved from a starting mark of 74 this season, and had good course form on her side, so it looked merely whether her draw was a hindrance or not. Smartly into stride, she showed speed on the rail and won in the manner of a horse good enoughto try her luck in Group company, with something like The Flying Five at the Curragh or Newbury´s Dubai Airport World Trophy making appeal considering the pace she shows. However, it appears that the Ayr Gold Cup is firmly on the agenda in the longer-term. gop improver with 41  and top Lat  12 dsr
My Selection Colonel Mak was interesting on his best form (had excuse in the Stewards´ Cup after losing teeth in the stalls) but was one-paced after being thereabouts on the far side of the course. -- wrong side 
Pepper Lane 11/1 
Our Jonathan 10/1
Mayson 40/1
Parisian Pyramid 18/1 


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