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Watch out for Hannon at Goodwood

22 May 2013

Richard Hannon holds an excellent record at Goodwood.  This simple blog post shows you just a few of the angles into his runners.

Overall record in last five Years (2008 to date)

He has had 534 runners at Goodwood, winning 86 of them for a 16% strike rate.

The expected winners from the 534 runners is 68, so the 86 winners are 27% above expectations and you could have backed them all on the exchanges for a 92-point profit.

Horses' age

If we break down Richard Hannon’s runners at Goodwood by age we have two standout age brackets.

Two-year-olds

He has had 50 two-year-old winners from 245 runners for a 21% strike rate, which is 33% above expectations.

There are two qualifiers to today: Mildenhall and Royal Connection in the maiden at 2pm

Three-year-olds

He has had 26 winners from 203 runners, which is 21% above expectations.

Three qualifiers to today, Mysterial and Erodium in the 2.35pm and Heading North in the 3:45pm.

Debut Runners

When Richard Hannon introduces a horse at Goodwood he has a strike rate of 24% with 16 winners from 68 runners which is 60% higher than expectations and has produced a profit of 40 points to a one point stake at SP.

There two qualifiers to today are Mildenhall and Royal Connection in the maiden at 2pm.

Three-week break

When Richard Hannon’s horses running at Goodwood return to the track within three weeks they win 27% more races than expected. The full figures are 42 winners from 260 runners.

There is one qualifier today: Erodium in the 2:35pm

Hughes and Hannon

Unsurprisingly Richard Hughes holds the best record with Richard Hannon at Goodwood with 53 winners from 253 runners for a 21% strike rate, which is 36% above expectations.

Richard Hughes has four rides today, which are Mildenhall in the 2:00, Erodium in the 2:35, Chandlery in the 3:10 and Heading North in the 3:45.

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