As we draw nearer to the best five days of flat horse racing action in the UK, punters might be keen to know just how many Royal Ascot favourites win? We’ve looked back at the last 5 years of results at Royal Ascot and despite the competitive nature of the races, the favourites strike-rate isn’t too shabby.
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When Is Royal Ascot 2023?
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đź“…Time/Date: Tues 20th June to Sat 24th June 2023 (1st race 2:30pm, last race 6:10pm)
🏇Racecourse: Royal Ascot, Berkshire
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🎲 Ascot Gold Cup Odds: Coltrane 3/1 | Eldar Eldarov 7/2 | Emily Dickinson 7/1
How Many Royal Ascot Favourites Win?
With 35 Royal Ascot races spread over five days there’s a lot of action for horse racing fans to get involved in, with 7 more races than the Cheltenham Festival.
Across the meeting there are no fewer than 19 Group races, with 8 at the very highest level, while there are also a stack of ultra-competitive handicaps too for punters to try and unravel.
With millions bet both on the track and away from the course the horses at the top of the market will, of course, attract the most interest – but just how many Royal Ascot favorites win?
We’ve been back over the last FIVE Royal Ascot Meetings and you can see from the table below just how many favourites (or joint favs) have won.
Royal Ascot Winning Favourites Between 2018 and 2022
YEAR | Day 1 |
Day 2 |
Day 3 |
Day 4 |
Day 5 |
Totals Favs/Races |
% Fav Strike-Rate |
2022 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 14/35 | 40% |
2021 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 9/35 | 26% |
2020 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 9/36 | 25% |
2019 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 8/30 | 27% |
2018 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 7/30 | 23% |
TOTAL | 10 | 7 | 7 | 13 | 10 | 47/166 | 28% |
Note:
2021 – 2022: There were 35 races each year
2020: Saw 36 races that year
2018 – 2019: There were 30 races each year
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2022 A Great Royal Ascot Year For The Favourites
Last year (2022) was a very good year for the market leaders with 40% of the races producing a winning favourite. We saw 14 of the 35 races have a winning jolly and at that return – no matter what the bookies say – it’s hard to see them having had a good time of things. Especially with winning favs in some of the big races like the St James’s Palace Stakes (Coroebus) and Ascot Gold Cup (Kyprios).
From 2018 and 2021 We Saw 33 More Royal Ascot Favourites Win
Prior to 2022, there were four years that saw a very steady favourites return – with the strike-rate between 23% and 27%, despite none of these four years seeing more than 9 winning market leaders.
Just Two ‘Blank’ Favourites Days At Royal Ascot Since 2018
The other interesting stat to come out of the last five years is we only saw two blank favourites days and both of these came on day 2 in 2018 and 2019 – meaning rarely a Royal Ascot day goes by without at least one big fancy landing.
Gold Cup Day The Best Day For Favourite Backers
Plus, when totting-up the winning favourites by day, it’s Gold Cup and Ladies Day on the Thursday that’s had the best record in the last five years with 13 market leaders rewarding backers.
57% Of Ascot Gold Cup Favourites Have Won Since 2002
Following on from the Thursday being the best day for favourite backers this has been helped with the fact there have been a lot of Ascot Gold Cup winning market leaders.
Last year we had another in Kyprios, while since 2002 there have been 12 winning Ascot Gold Cup favourites, including 7 in the last 10 years.
This year’s Ascot Gold Cup favourite with the best horse racing betting sites looks likely to be Coltrane, who won the Queen’s Vase at the meeting last year, and/or the 2022 St Leger winner Eldar Eldarov.
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The Overall Winning Strike-Rate For Royal Ascot Favourites In The Last 5 Years Is 28%
So, the overall strike-rate for favourites at Royal Ascot since 2018 stands at a fair 28% – which means just over 1 in 4 of the races have seen a winning jolly.
Yes, the total number of races has changed slightly – up from 30 races to 35 now, but the strike-rate has remained steady and with just two Royal Ascot days in the last 25 seeing NO winning favourite we can hopefully see the bookies paying out plenty more times this year.
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