Bangor-on-Dee Horse Racing Race Cards | 13:30 30th November 2013

Bangor-on-Dee' Race Card | 13:30 30th November 2013

Race Type
Chase Turf
Class
3
     Classifications     
Chase, Handicap
Distance
3m 110y
Runners
5
Prize Money
£6,498
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Horses In Race
cloth Horse Odds Age Trainer Jockey Weight
HeadGear
OR
DSLR
Horse Most
Likely To Win
Ratings
PR
VDW
3
1739/3
G
Cl
Hcap
11.5
£11.5
8
23.08%
11-1
114
30

20%

no
no
5
2118-F
G
Hcap
11.5
£11.5
6
12.5%
10-10
109
31

8%

no
no
2
33136F
CD
Cl
Hcap
11.5
£11.5
6
25.81%
18.18%
11-2
Blinkers
115
29

23%

no
no
4
5P06-3
Hcap
11.5
£11.5
9
5.88%
10-8
110
12

18%

no
no
1
2F132-
11.5
£11.5
8
11-7
Cheekpieces
125
224

31%

no
no
Strongest Trainer
D McCain is the strongest trainer in this race with a 13% win rate at Bangor-on-Dee over Chase Turf. Polarbrook is racing for them.
13%
Strongest Jockey
There are no jockeys considered strong enough in this race.
Favourites Win
Favourites in Chase Turf races at Bangor-on-Dee over 3m 110y win 33% of the time.
33%
Most Profitable Horses

+1.30

Win

+3.04

Place

+1.96

Lay

Best Handicapped Horses
Projected Speed Race Class
0
Overall Par
0
Class Par
0
Distance Par
0
Top 3 Speed Class Horses
Top 3 Speed Competitive Class Horses
Horses In race
Horse Dynamic speed rating SHorPro SClGR SClLr4 ACSPCLTD SPDFIGLrAdj Speed regression level Speed regression angle ShorBE ShorAV SHorBED SHorAvD SHorBET SHorAvT SHorBES SHorAvS SHorAvG
Castle Conflict
116 116 92 -39 116 116 116 116 116 116
Gwladys Street*
138
Polarbrook
186 181 128 123 229 47 165 142 142 142 142 234 201
Carpincho
119 119 87 -29 119 119 119 119
Fentara*
* No races in last 12 months
Predicted Race Pace | Slow
Classifications: Chase, Handicap

These races have no leaders or early pressers which results in a race where no horse wants to take the lead and a very slow pace. Use traditional handicapping methods to determine the strongest mid-pack or closing horses and you will find the winner more often than not. Something to watch out for in these races are mid-pack horses that have been known to get in the lead regularly in these races. While no runner wants to be in the lead, one of them has to be. If a mid-pack horse can get the lead by more than three lengths then they can often keep the position all the way to the finish. If a trainer knows a horse can do this then he will instruct the jockey to go for the front early on. This can give you a nice priced winner in a slow paced race.

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