Supreme Novices Hurdle Cheltenham Stats

Supreme Novices Hurdle Cheltenham Stats

he Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham is a race steeped in tradition and excitement, marking the beginning of the Cheltenham Festival. Over the years, certain trends have emerged that can guide punters and enthusiasts in predicting potential winners. Here’s a summary of the most compelling trends:

Age and Experience:

Winners are typically aged 5 or 6, highlighting a sweet spot for maturity and agility.
A strong track record is important, with most winners having at least 3 previous runs over 15-17 furlongs and at least 2 wins over hurdles.
Recent Form:

The last run before the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle is crucial, with most winners having secured a victory in their last race.
A short rest period seems beneficial, as most winners ran within the last 66 days.
Betting Odds:

Favourites have a decent track record, with a significant number of winners being favourites or joint favourites.
However, it’s not just about the favourites; being in the top 3 in the betting is a common trait among winners.
Course Familiarity:

Previous experience at Cheltenham can be an advantage, with some winners having at least one prior run or win at the course.
Ratings and Graded Wins:

A high rating is a good indicator of a horse’s potential, with winners often rated 148 or higher.
Success in graded races is also a common feature among winners.
Season Performance:

Consistency throughout the season is key, with winners typically having multiple runs and at least a couple of wins in the same season.
Future Form:

Winners of the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle often go on to succeed in their next races, with several winning or placing in subsequent high-profile events.
These trends reflect the attributes of a horse capable of conquering the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle – a blend of youth, experience, recent success, favourable odds, course familiarity, high ratings, and consistent season performance.

Age:

11 of the last 12 winners were aged 5 or 6.
Price:

4 of the last 12 winners were favourites/joint favourites.
10 of the last 12 winners were in the top 3 in the betting.
Last Run:

11 of the last 12 winners won on their last run before the Supreme Novices Hurdle.
10 of the last 12 winners ran within the last 66 days.
Previous Course Form:

5 of the last 12 winners had at least 1 previous run at Cheltenham.
2 of the last 12 winners had at least 1 previous win at Cheltenham.
Previous Distance Form:

10 of the last 12 winners had at least 3 previous runs over 15-17 furlongs.
All of the last 12 winners had at least 2 previous wins over 15-17 furlongs.
Previous Hurdle Form:

10 of the last 12 winners had at least 3 runs over hurdles.
8 of the last 12 winners had at least 4 runs over hurdles.
11 of the last 12 winners had at least 2 wins over hurdles.
Rating:

10 of the last 12 winners were rated 148 or higher.
Graded Wins:

11 of the last 12 winners had at least 1 previous win in a grade 1-3 race.
Season Form:

All of the last 12 winners had at least 2 runs that season.
9 of the last 12 winners had at least 3 runs that season.
11 of the last 12 winners had at least 2 wins that season.
Future Form Trends:

7 of the last 12 winners won on their next run after the Supreme Novices Hurdle.
1 of the last 12 placed on their next run.
5 of the last 12 winners ran in the Champion Novice Hurdle (Punchestown) on their next run, 3 of whom won.
3 of the last 12 winners ran in the Fighting Fifth Hurdle (Newcastle) on their next run, 1 of whom won and 1 placed.
Rest of The Season Runs:

5 of the last 12 winners ran in at least 1 more race that season.
3 of the last 12 won at least 1 more race that season.
Next Cheltenham Festival Run:

4 of the last 12 winners ran in the Arkle Chase at the next Cheltenham festival, 3 of whom won and 1 placed.
3 of the last 12 winners ran in the Champion Hurdle at the next Cheltenham festival, 1 of whom won.

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