CHEPSTOW Winners for Wednesday 5 November 2025
November 4th, 2025
ROYAL ASCOT 2022 (Home Page)
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NON-HANDICAP (5 years) HANDICAP (5 years) 2yo 19-80 24% -26.47 2-5 40% -0.55 3yo 96-73 40% +3.37 44-116 38% +29.23 4yo+ 37-93 40% +0.21 40-131 31% +21.01 Total 85-246 35% -22.89 86-252 34% +49.69 TOP 6 TRAINERS at ASCOT (past 5 years) +/- E J & T Gosden (21%) 46-243 19% +15.52 -2% 9 A Balding (15%) 27-252 11% -54.80 -4% 7 W Haggas (22%) 24-172 14% -63.00 -8% 1 R Varian (20%) 23-176 13% -41.55 -7% 3 C Appleby (29%) 22-136 16% -52.01 -13% 6 A O'Brien (11%) 22-241 9% -129.61 -2% 4 TOP 5 JOCKEYS at ASCOT (past 5 years) +/- R F Dettori (24%) 37-186 20% +2.92 -4% 5 R Moore (18%) 34-252 13% -88.39 -5% 7 J Crowley (19%) 30-191 16% +27.23 -3% 6 W Buick (21%) 28-197 14% +13.78 -7% 7 J Doyle (20%) 23-193 12% -77.34 -7% 5 TOP 5 OWNERS at ASCOT (past 5 years) +/- E Godolphin (24%) 30-229 13% -73.77 -11% 8 Ham A Maktoum (21%) 18-123 15% +12.91 -6% 0 Ob Al Maktoum (20%) 15-81 19% +16.28 -1% 4 Shadwell Est (22%) 14-52 27% +13.27 +5% 4 K Abdullah (25%) 14-62 23% +21.18 -2% 0 Fixtures Saturday 18 June 2022
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Because the run-in on Ascot’s round course is relatively short, positioning - jockeyship in other words - is key. It goes without saying that in steadily-run races you want to be towards the sharp end but, whatever the pace, you can get into trouble trying to come through rivals late on. We’re still learning about the straight course, following the relaying a few years back, but in my view it’s more pace-dependent than draw-dependent. Given the right pace to chase, I reckon you can win from anywhere
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Famous worldwide for its June meeting, ‘Royal Ascot’ is the most prestigious fixture in the UK Flat racing calendar. The meeting includes 8 Group 1 races, ranging in distance from the five-furlong King’s Stand Stakes to the two and a half mile Gold Cup, which spearhead five days of top-class racing comprising prestigious pattern races and historic handicaps such as the Royal Hunt Cup and Wokingham Stakes. With a Flat calendar that is further-bolstered by the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes in late July and British Champions Day in mid-October, no other racecourse stages a comparable level in terms of quality racing.
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