Horse Racing Stats
Essential information for punters provided on a daily basis from the UK and Ireland. Find the in-form jockeys and trainers, course specialists and more in our handy stats section.
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Hot Trainers
trainer | strike rate |
---|---|
Emma Lavelle
Wins: 2
Runs: 3
|
67% |
Anthony Honeyball
Wins: 2
Runs: 3
|
67% |
Tina Jackson
Wins: 3
Runs: 5
|
60% |
Mickey Bowen
Wins: 5
Runs: 10
|
50% |
Dave Roberts
Wins: 2
Runs: 4
|
50% |
Heather Main
Wins: 2
Runs: 5
|
40% |
Sir Mark Prescott Bt
Wins: 6
Runs: 16
|
38% |
Dylan Cunha
Wins: 6
Runs: 17
|
35% |
Paul Nicholls
Wins: 2
Runs: 6
|
33% |
Henry De Bromhead
Wins: 5
Runs: 17
|
29% |
Lucinda Russell
Wins: 5
Runs: 18
|
28% |
Jane Chapple-Hyam
Wins: 3
Runs: 11
|
27% |
Roger Varian
Wins: 6
Runs: 23
|
26% |
Rod Millman
Wins: 5
Runs: 19
|
26% |
Christian Williams
Wins: 2
Runs: 8
|
25% |
Clive Cox
Wins: 3
Runs: 12
|
25% |
Olly Murphy
Wins: 3
Runs: 12
|
25% |
Tom Ward
Wins: 3
Runs: 12
|
25% |
John & Thady Gosden
Wins: 5
Runs: 20
|
25% |
William Haggas
Wins: 10
Runs: 40
|
25% |
Hot Jockeys
jockey | strike rate |
---|---|
Adam Wedge
Wins: 4
Runs: 10
|
40% |
Silvestre De Sousa
Wins: 4
Runs: 11
|
36% |
David Probert
Wins: 6
Runs: 19
|
32% |
Keithen Kennedy
Wins: 3
Runs: 10
|
30% |
Sean Flanagan
Wins: 4
Runs: 14
|
29% |
Conor Stone-Walsh
Wins: 5
Runs: 18
|
28% |
Jack Kennedy
Wins: 5
Runs: 18
|
28% |
Sean Bowen
Wins: 8
Runs: 31
|
26% |
Chris Hayes
Wins: 6
Runs: 24
|
25% |
Georgia Dobie
Wins: 3
Runs: 12
|
25% |
Cieren Fallon
Wins: 9
Runs: 36
|
25% |
Alec Voikhansky
Wins: 4
Runs: 16
|
25% |
Richard Kingscote
Wins: 4
Runs: 17
|
24% |
Sam James
Wins: 4
Runs: 19
|
21% |
Joe Leavy
Wins: 5
Runs: 24
|
21% |
Pierre-Louis Jamin
Wins: 3
Runs: 14
|
21% |
Robert Whearty
Wins: 6
Runs: 28
|
21% |
Sam Twiston-Davies
Wins: 3
Runs: 15
|
20% |
Pat Cosgrave
Wins: 3
Runs: 15
|
20% |
Sam Coen
Wins: 3
Runs: 15
|
20% |
Top Course Jockeys
jockey | strike rate |
---|---|
Mr A P Ryan | 43% |
Kaiya Fraser | 27% |
Jack Kennedy | 26% |
Harry Cobden | 24% |
Adam Farragher | 23% |
Jordan Williams | 23% |
Sean Bowen | 23% |
Liam Harrison | 23% |
Saffie Osborne | 22% |
Daniel Tudhope | 22% |
Shane Gray | 20% |
Edward Greatrex | 20% |
Oisin Murphy | 20% |
Top Course Trainers
trainer | strike rate |
---|---|
Harry Charlton | 80% |
S Woods | 60% |
Roger Varian | 48% |
James Owen | 38% |
Andrew Slattery | 33% |
Paul Nicholls | 30% |
Brian Meehan | 29% |
Sir Mark Prescott Bt | 29% |
Joseph Patrick O'Brien | 29% |
Ralph Beckett | 28% |
John & Thady Gosden | 28% |
Jamie Osborne | 27% |
Jennie Candlish | 25% |
Daniel & Claire Kubler | 25% |
Archie Watson | 25% |
Daniel & Claire Kubler | 23% |
George Boughey | 23% |
Olly Murphy | 22% |
William Haggas | 22% |
William Haggas | 22% |
John & Rhys Flint | 21% |
Ben Pauling | 21% |
James Ferguson | 20% |
Kevin Ryan | 20% |
Richard Fahey | 20% |
Heather Main | 20% |
Longest Travellers
runner | odds |
---|---|
14/1 |
|
6/1 |
|
11/1 |
Top Trainer/Jockey Combo's
First Run After Wind Op
runner | odds |
---|---|
Trainer:
Iain Jardine
Race:
Hamilton 14:50
|
|
Trainer:
Rebecca Menzies
Race:
Worcester 19:50
|
14/1 |
Course & Distance Winners
First Time Blinkers
runner | odds |
---|---|
Trainer:
Ralph Beckett
Race:
Epsom 17:55
|
8/13 |
Trainer:
Dave Roberts
Race:
Worcester 18:12
|
32/1 |
Trainer:
Anthony Honeyball
Race:
Worcester 19:50
|
19/2 |
First Time Hood
runner | odds |
---|---|
Trainer:
Thomas Faulkner
Race:
Chepstow 14:10
|
|
Trainer:
Michael Appleby
Race:
Leicester 16:05
|
|
Trainer:
Miss J M Lee
Race:
Killarney 17:01
|
500/1 |
Trainer:
Anthony Mullins
Race:
Killarney 19:42
|
150/1 |
Trainer:
Andrew Slattery
Race:
Killarney 19:42
|
16/1 |
Trainer:
T Hogan
Race:
Killarney 19:42
|
250/1 |
Trainer:
Charles O'Brien
Race:
Leopardstown 20:30
|
25/1 |
First Time Tongue Strap
First Time Visor
runner | odds |
---|---|
Trainer:
Mark Usher
Race:
Leicester 15:33
|
|
Trainer:
Grace Harris
Race:
Chepstow 15:45
|
|
Trainer:
Rebecca Menzies
Race:
Hamilton 16:25
|
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This page updates daily with a number of different key stats and trends that are loved by horse racing punters. Whether it's hot jockeys or trainers, longest travellers or course and distance winners, we'll highlight the key information to help you to make statistical based bets. Stats and trends are often utilised by the best horse racing tipsters when they make their daily horse racing tips.
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What are Blinkers?
Blinkers are a piece of headgear used on horses to try and help them concentrate during a race. Effectively, semi-circled cups, the blinkers are used to make sure a horse focuses on what is going on ahead, as the blinkers stop them from seeing behind them, and sometimes to the side.
What is a Hood?
A hood is an item of headgear which covers the horse's ears, but doesn't cover any part of their sight. Often used to relax a horse, who maybe nervous of noisy crowds, a hood isn't used as much as blinkers, but can still be a useful tool used by trainers to aid a horse's chance of winning.
What is a Tongue Strap?
A tongue strap is a band that is wrapped around a horse's tongue and then tied around the lower jaw. It is used to assist a horse with its breathing during a race, and can prove popular with trainers in Flat or National Hunt racing.
What is a Visor?
Visors are similar to blinkers, but the difference with a visor is that they have a slit cut in the side of them, so the horse is able to see something adjacent to them. Yet again used as a concentration mechanism, a visor can often been used to try and turn a horse's form around, as the trainers look to get their horses to concentrate.