Download is a PDF file. The preview is broken into 5 main sections:
- We take a look at the performance of King George runners based on their country of origin - horses have run in the King George over the past 10 years which were bred in France, Ireland, Britain and Germany, with varying success rates. Furthermore, we break down the performance of each of these groups based on what the going was at Kempton each year, and also based on the number of runners in the fields each year.
- We look at which trainers have been most successful in the King George over the past 10 years, review their runners over that space of time, and also look at the most successful at this track in all National Hunt races. After that, we narrow down the criteria to just look at the most successful trainers over 3 miles at Kempton. Finally, we make a shortlist of trainers to follow in the King George, and then see what horses they run this year.
- Much in the same style as we did with the trainers, we focus on jockeys - firstly, which jockeys have been most successful in the race, and a summary of their runners in this time. Then we look at the best jockeys in National Hunt races at Kempton, and the best jockeys at Kempton over 3 miles.
- We do our trends analysis, highly successful on the flat and largely untested over jumps, into use by looking at some of the more popular and common trends for the King George, and then doing what nobody seems to want to do for you - apply the trends to the runners, explaining in a simple way which runners meet the criteria and which do not. Not only did we do this with the field of 10 we currently have, but we did it with all entries for anybody interested.
- Finally, we create a profile for each horse by looking at all of their career runs and taking notes on the conditions under which they perform best (and worst). Using these individual profiles and notes for each horses, you can see which runners are likely to perform to the best of their abilities in the King George.
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