Northumberland Plate Odds & Tips
The Northumberland Plate is a handicap race run at Newcastle open to horses aged three years or older. Read More
Taking place in late June or early July, the Northumberland Plate is run over two miles and 56 yards and is a hugely competitive betting heat for punters to enjoy.
With Flat and National Hunt trainers locking horns with some of the best stayers, the Northumberland Plate is one of the feature races of the season, and the Flat highlight at the north east racecourse. You can check out the Northumberland Plate odds nearer the off.
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Newcastle 15:15
Jenningsbet Northumberland Plate Handicap (Heritage Handicap) (GBBPlus Race)
- 3yo+, 84 Runners
- Flat , 2m 56y , TAPETA: STANDARD
- Winner £81,000, 2nd £38,025, 3rd £19,020, 4th £9,510
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• 1 (5) = Horse number with the draw number in brackets.
• Number alongside the horse name is the days since the horse last ran.
• Numbers/letters under the jockey silk is the horse form with the most recent figure on the right. Numbers = finishing position (0 = finished outside the top 10), P = pulled up, F = fell, U = Unseated, B = brought down, R = refused, C = carried out, D = disqualified, HR = hit rails, L = left at start, O = ran out, S = slipped up, V = void race. A dash between figures indicates a year between the runs and a slash indicates a new season.
• % alongside jockey/trainer names = strike rate in last 30 days.
• Key to pointers: C = Course winner, D = Distance winner, CD = Course & Distance winner, BF = Beaten Favourite last time out, WS = Has had wind surgery since last run, LT = Longest Travellers, b = Wearing blinkers, b1 = Wearing blinkers for the first time, h = Wearing a hood, h1 = Wearing a hood for the first time, t = Wearing a tongue strap, t1 = Wearing a tongue strap for the first time, v = Wearing a visor, v1 = Wearing a visor for the first time, p = Wearing cheek pieces. OR = Official Rating. RPR = Racing Post Rating. Topspeed is a figure calculated using race times and the going to show how fast the horse can run.
Northumberland Plate Tips
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What is the Northumberland Plate?
The Northumberland Plate is a handicap race run over a shade over two miles at Newcastle and is one of the toughest betting heats on the Flat calendar. First run in 1833, the Northumberland Plate is one of the most valuable two-mile handicaps in Europe, and it's no surprise that it attracts a hugely competitive field. Now run on the Tapeta at the northeast venue, the Northumberland Plate can sometimes throw up a star performer that may look to improve over marathon trips in the future, with the ultimate target being the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot.
National Hunt trainers like Donald McCain, Jonjo O'Neill, and Alan King have often targeted their horses at the race with all three claiming victory in recent years, but the Flat trainers also unleash their star performers at the race, and while Royal Ascot may prove to be a bigger draw for some Flat yards, this valuable prize can often attract some stellar performers from the top stables.
What happened in the 2024 Northumberland Plate?
ONESMOOTHOPERATOR was a smooth winner of the 2024 Northumberland Plate, leaving his challenge late but ending up well on top for Brian Ellison and Conor Beasley.
Who is the most successful jockey in the Northumberland Plate?
Two jockeys have each managed two wins each at this race; Willie Carson with Al Maheb (1990) and Celeric (1996) and Kevin Darley with Far Cry (1999) and Bay of Islands (2000).
Who is the most successful trainer in the Northumberland Plate??
Paul Cole has trained three winners in the Northumberland Plate, Windsor Castle (1997), Cyrian (1998), and Archduke Ferdinand (2001).