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Brighton

Brighton racecourse
Address: Brighton Racecourse, Freshfield Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 9XZ Tel: 01273 603 580
Fax: 01273 673267
Website address - www.brighton-racecourse.co.uk
E mail: judyw@brighton-racecourse.co.uk
Course Direction – left-handed Course type – sharp, undulating
Stalls position (5f-7f214yds): low
Stalls position (round course): high
Exact distances: 5f59yds, 5f213yds, 6f209yds, 7f214yds, 1m1f209yds, 1m3f196yds
Course data
Top Trainers (in terms of wins – 25 wins or more): R Hannon 44 G L Moore 38 M Channon 33 J Bradley 30 N Callaghan 28 Sir M Prescott 27
Top Trainers (in terms of strike rate – min. 10 wins):
J Noseda 50% R Charlton 46.4% Sir M Stoute 37.8% Sir M Prescott 32.5% Miss B Sanders 25.4% M Johnston 22% H Morrison 20%
Draw bias
5f – low draws are perceived to have the advantage, but middle to high draws have had the advantage in recent years. Too often front-runners go too quickly early and get collared late on. The high draw bias strengthens on softer ground.
6f – very low draws have had the edge in recent years. It is likely that low draws go at a more sensible early pace over this extra furlong.
7f – slight advantage for low to middle draws.
1m – no bias on good or firmer; higher draws have the advantage on good to soft or softer.
1m1f+ - no significant bias.
Pace bias
5f – slight advantage to prominent racers, although front runners do not win as often as one would expect; 6f – front runners have a better record at 6 than 5 scoring 20% of the time; 7f – no real advantage; 1m – no real advantage; 1m1f or more - no real advantage.
------------------------------------------------------------------------- NB • - pace data back to 2000 • - trainer data back to 2000 • - draw data back to 2005 (with reference to earlier if necessary)
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