Trainers are creatures of habit and certain trainers aim to bring their runners to peak form at different times of the year. Each month I’ll be highlighting trainers who have performed well in certain spheres for the forthcoming month.
I have noticed a recurring theme with the selections in that they do not perform as well in the early part of the month, which is not surprising, as by their nature you would expect the statistics to be stronger in the middle weeks of the month.
Personally I will not be backing any of the selections in the first week in future and for P/L accounting purposes I will be omitting the first 7 days of the month in the future.
Results date back to 1997 unless otherwise stated.
LSP = Level Stakes Profit LTO= Last time out
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Henry Daly
Chasers in Handicaps (excluding Cheltenham Festival runners)
Priced 8/1 or less.
Henry Daly would appear to prime his Handicap Chasers to peak at this time of year.
Only two of the 35 runners to have gone off at 15/2 or bigger won, but following the runners priced 8/1 or less would have realised a profit in seven of the last 10 years.
Runners priced 8/1 or less.
|
Runners |
Winners |
Win S/R |
P/L to SP |
ROI to SP |
Plc Only |
Plc Only S/R |
|
84 |
22 |
26.19 |
33.88 |
40.33 |
13 |
20.97 |
The market wasn’t the best of guides with five of the six runners going off at less than 2/1 losing. It therefore comes as no surprise to find that favourites only won six of their 25 races. However all of the winners came from the first four in the market.
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