Run over 6f, the AyrGold Cup is a handicap race open to horses aged 3 or older and staged at Ayr racecourse. The line-up is put together from the highest-rated horses entered, with the maximum number of runners currently standing at 27 – any horses that don’t make the race are offered the chance to run in the consolation races – the Ayr Silver and Bronze Cups. Did you know since 1980 we’ve seen just 3 winning favourites?
Here at RACING AHEAD we take a look back at recent winners and gives you the key trends to look out for ahead of the 2020 renewal – this year run on Saturday 19th September.
19/19 – Raced within the last 6 weeks 18/19 – Raced within the last 4 weeks 16/19 – Had 3 or more wins to their name 14/19 – Had won over 6f before 14/19 – Failed to win their last race 13/19 – Finished in the top 4 last time out 12/19 – Rated 90-101 12/19 – Carried 9-1 or more 12/19 – Aged 4 or 5 years-old 12/19 – Came from a double-figure stall 11/19 – Had 7 or more runs that season 11/19 – Unplaced favourites 10/19 – Winning distance 1 length or less 9/19 – Had raced at Ayr before 9/19 – Ran at either Doncaster (3), Goodwood (3) or Haydock (3) last time out 4/19 – Trained by Kevin Ryan 2/19 – Ridden by Frankie Dettori 2/19 – Winning favourites (3 winning favs since 1980) 0/19 – Filly or mare winners 10 of the last 11 winners came from stalls 8 or higher (4 of the last 15 winners came from stall 8) Since 1980 just five winners aged 6 or older The last horse to win back-to-back races was Heronsiea in 1930/31 The average winning SP in the last 18 years is 15/1 Note: The 2018 renewal was a dead-heat
RACING AHEAD VERDICT: With 10 of the last 11 winners drawn in stalls 8 or higher, then those drawn 1-7, which are Lexington Dash, Rayong, Solidier’s Minute, Young Fire, Gabrial The Wire, Another Beat and Kynren have this as a negative. It’s a race the Kevin Ryan yard have done well in too (won 3 of the last 10) – they run Hey Jonesy and BIELSA (e/w) and the last-named could be interesting. This 5 year-old is drawn 22, so that helps and should be a lot fitter for his last run at Haydock as that came off 2 months out and was also his first after a wind op. He’s won 4 of his 8 career races so knows how to win, while jockey Tom Eaves teamed up with trainer Kevin Ryan to win the 2016 running. Mr Lupton was a nice winner in Ireland last weekend too and despite being up 3lbs for that the jockey – Billy Garritty takes off 5lbs this time so is actually better off. The William Haggas runner – NAHAARR – will be on most people’s radar too, but does need to bounce back from being a beaten favourite at Goodwood last time out. In his defence, he might not have been suited by the track that day and the time before was a nice winner at Newbury – on that form would have a big say with draw 13 giving him options. The final one of interest is ARECIBO (e/w), who rarely runs a back race. This 5 year-old is drawn 25 of 25 and is a past course winner. The blinkers are on for the first time here, while was only beaten 3 lengths in this race last year and returns on a 4lb lower mark. Last year’s third – Gulliver, is another to respect despite having joint topweight of 9-10.
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