Pace in the race at York and Ascot today
By colin on Saturday, October 9th, 2010Where’s the pace in the race?
Leader and lagger ratings for Saturday are now up in the Betwise members’ area. Look at the key stats and decide for yourself…
Ascot and York are two courses where being drawn with the pace is often more important than the draw per se – meaning it is important to be drawn with the pace rather than on a particular part of the track. True, there can be marginal biases at 7 and 8 furlongs at York and Ascot (for example a negative in large fields where high drawn runners can be forced wide, as around the turn at York), but pace is always important over the straight courses.
In the 6 furlong Group 3 race at Ascot (3:05), for example, although the first two in the market (with Redford a very warm order drawn 16, and Genki as second favourite drawn 17), the leader and lagger stats suggest that the early pace in the race is towards the stands side, with Taajub, in stall 2 expected to be prominent early. Bewitched and Doncaster Rover may benefit most from his early tow.
Tags: Betwise members, Leaders and laggers, pace, Redford, Taajub
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