With the big horse racing action at Del Mar reaching fever-pitch, Andy Newton’s got all the key 2024 Breeders’ Cup trends ahead of four of the big Saturday races – the Breeders’ Cup Turf, Breeders’ Cup Classic, Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf and Breeders’ Cup Mile.
You can use these Breeders’ Cup trends and stats to find the best horse profiles based on past winners of these top US races.
Horse racing stats are not everyone’s cup of tea, but there are also many punters that love looking back at past runnings of the big races – mainly to see if there are any patterns that leap off the page.
These include things like best Breeders’ Cup trainer and jockey records, the best ages of winners, how the European runners fare in certain races and, or course, the post positions (draw).
Many also like to know the records of the favourites over the years with the best horse racing betting sites in the UK – to see if there are certain races the market leaders have struggled in. Ie. contests, that punters have got wrong more often than right.
With this year’s Breeders’ Cup being held at Del Mar – who have the billing ‘Where The Turf Meets The Surf’ – the track is on the tight side that often favours those drawn lower, or horses that can break well from the gates if drawn higher.
So, in a bid to help you narrow down the fields – here some of the key Breeders’ Cup trends that have built up over the last 20 years for four of the main Saturday races – the Filly and Mare Turf, Mile, Turf and, of course, the Classic – where all eyes will be on City Of Troy.
The Breeders’ Cup Turf is one of the few races that the European raiders have a top record in – winning eight of the last nine runnings.
Only the Chad Brown-trained Bricks And Mortar in 2019 has failed to make it a Euro clean sweep here.
12 months ago, we saw Aidan O’Brien’s Auguste Rodin win and that was the Ballydoyle handler’s seventh success in the race – wow. He runs Luxembourg and Wingspan this year.
Charlie Appleby has also landed two of the last three and is back with his 2022 winner Rebel’s Romance.
While Frankie Dettori, who is now based in the US, has five past wins to his name – he teams up with old boss John Gosden on Emily Upjohn.
It’s also worth noting Ryan Moore has also bagged five wins in the race – he’s joint leading rider in race with Dettori – and Moore gets the leg-up on Luxembourg.
The Breeders’ Cup Classic is the race with the most prize money and most years also the race that grabs most of the attention.
This year is no different with the focus on the race a new levels – mainly due to the participation of City Of Troy, who will be looking to give trainer Aidan O’Brien a first win in the race.
City Of Troy will also be hoping to become the first European winner of the Classic since Raven’s Pass in 2008 (Gosden) and many people feel he’s the banker of the meeting with the best betting sites in the UK.
He’ll face a stern challenge from this season’s Kentucky Derby third Forever Young, who will be flying the flag for Japan, plus the Todd Pletcher-trained Fierceness, who was a nice winner of the Travers Stakes last time out.
It’s all set up to be a ‘must-see’ race – and with five of the last nine winners from post position 5 or lower this is a plus for City Of Troy. But it’s worth noting that we’ve not had a winner from gate 3 (his draw) since 1998.
33% of the last nine winners have come from gate 4 – but with 100/1 outsider Mixto getting this stall it would be a huge shock if we see another.
We’ve also never seen a Breeders’ Cup Classic winner aged 6+ – meaning the older runners Senor Buscador, Next and Ushba Tesoro have this to overcome.
12 months ago, we saw the classy mare Inspiral winning the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf, but she’s not back this year.
The first thing that the Breeders’ Cup trends here tell us is that this has been a poor race for the US trainers in recent years – with 7 of the last 8 going to non-US stables.
That could easily be on the cards again, with Irish handler Aidan O’Brien Content and Charlie Appleby having Cinderella’s Dream – the top two in the market. While George Boughey runs Soprano and Charlie Appleby also has Beautiful Love entered.
It’s also a race that 91% of the last 11 winners were aged 5 or younger – so bad news for War Like Goddess (7) and Didia (6).
While 4 and 5 year-olds have the best record – winning 13 of the last 20.
We have to wait until 11:45pm in the UK to watch the Breeders’ Cup Mile, but it will hopefully be worth the wait – as this has been a ‘blue’ race for Godolphin for the last three years.
They will be going for a record-breaking fourth Breeders’ Cup win on the spin (I don’t think this has even been done) with Notable Speech, who landed this year’s 2000 Guineas for trainer Charlie Appleby.
William Buick has also ridden the last three winners for the ‘boys in blue’ and he gets the ride on Notable Speech in search of his fourth win in the Mile.
The last 10 winners of the Mile were also all aged between 3-5, which would rule out Goliad and Ten Happy Rose.
If, however, you are looking to take on the Godolphin horse (Notable Speech) – you might like to know that 19 of the last 20 winners took this off the back of a top four finish last time out (95%).
Note: All times shown on this page are GMT