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Aintree 2016: Previous winners and 10 year trends for all 21 races

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  • Aintree 2016: Previous winners and 10 year trends for all 21 races

    We have gathered data on all 21 races run at the Aintree Grand National meeting.
    Click on the links below for previous winners and 10 year trends.



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    Last edited by Old Vic; 20 March 2016, 03:12 PM.

  • #2
    There will a new leading rider in 2015.

    Top jock at meeting in 2011 2012 2013 and 2014 Barry Geraghty ruled out if the meeting.

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    • #3
      baz has some record at the meeting. Got me out of jail there with Whisper last year.

      Jacob will be the one to gain with Ma Filleule, the 4 year olds, Lami serge and Vyta Du Roc.

      Can't imagine they will be queuing up for the Josses Hill ride.

      Always seems to be a time of year for injuries.

      Irish Times reporting Russell aiming to be back for Windsor Park ride at Punchestown which means no issue with Dr Lambe.
      Last edited by Guest; 23 March 2015, 07:45 AM.

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      • #4
        Waley-Cohen's ride is Oscar Time and antique is a fair adjective to use. He is spectacularly old. Fourteen-year-olds just don't get seen on racecourses, not even in hunter chases and veterans' handicaps. When Peter Simple won the National in 1853 at 15 one has to assume the quality of opposition was a very far cry from what it will be a week on Saturday. No horse older than 12 has won since 1923.

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        • #5
          Narrowingthefield

          The Cheltenham Festival once again produced a steady stream of winners…
          There were 21 races run at the Aintree Festival this season. 13 of those winners had their last start at the previous months Cheltenham Festival.

          There were 65 win & place horses and 34 of them had their last start at Cheltenham.

          The Cheltenham festival, naturally, supplied by far the most runners over the three days but backing them all would have given you a +£6.75 level stakes profit to Betfair SP.

          The facts are running at the Cheltenham Festival on your previous start before coming on to Aintree is NOT a negative. Far from it in fact.

          Horses with very few runs on the board in the past 12 months struggled to land a blow…
          Race fitness is vital at this stage of the season. You may think that coming in fresh against a bunch of horses who have been on the go all season would be a positive, but you would be wrong, it is the opposite.

          34 horses lined up having had 0 or 1 starts in the past 12 months and all 34 failed to score. In fact only 3 even managed to place.

          If we stretch those parameters a bit further, to horses that have had 3 or less runs in the past 12 months, you get similarly disappointing stats…

          3/113 | 2.5% S/R | -£86.64 BFLSP – Win & Place 19/113 | 17% S/R

          It’s pays to be match fit when coming to Aintree in the Spring and those that haven’t seen much action in the past 12 months have struggled to land serious blows.

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          King’s Theatre offspring ran a big stinking blank over the three days…
          22 runners and 0 winners.

          Overall figures of…

          0/22 | 0% S/R | -£22.00 BFLSP – Win & Place 4/22 | 18% S/R

          Which made me have a look at the King’s Theatre offspring at Aintree in general over the past 6 season’s…

          9/100 | 9% S/R | -£57.63 BFLSP – Win & Place 29/100 | 29% S/R

          No sire has produced a bigger loss at the track with their offspring in recent season’s than King’s Theatre.

          It’s worth digging a bit deeper but the general message is BEWARE of King’s Theatre kids at Aintree!
          Last edited by Guest; 15 April 2015, 07:01 AM.

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          • #6
            started the update. Bookies missing a trick with no prices on many of these races.

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            • #7
              OV what happening ...getting lazy ?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by mayo View Post
                OV what happening ...getting lazy ?
                Busy on several fronts Mayo

                The 4 grade 1s today are updated http://www.fatjockey.com/festivals/

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