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Oct 1, 2024 · Betting on the Cambridgeshire Handicap requires a careful approach due to the large field sizes and the handicap format. Here are some key tips for betting on this race: Look for Value : With such a large and competitive field, there is often value to be found in the mid-to-high price ranges.
- Astro King
- Dual Identity
- Greek Order
- Liberty Lane
- Majestic
- Terwada
Formerly with Sir Michael Stoute, six-year-old Astro King came right back to form last time with a big-race win at York. He’s been penalised 5lbs for that win which on its own isn’t enough to stop him, but another step forward is needed which isn’t guaranteed at this stage of his career.
William Knight’s five-year-old was on quite a bad run of results, at least on paper, but he comes into this as a last-time-out winner having scored at Sandown earlier in the month. That was an easy win and a career high, so assuming he can repeat the feat or better it then he has bang in with a chance here.
This is the big gamble for Harry and Roger Charlton. Owned by Juddmonte, Greek Order has successfully stayed 1m2f which is good for a Cambridgeshire contender and he is undoubtedly well ahead of the handicapper. Surely a Group horse, the son of Kingman won nicely in May on only his second start but was even more impressive last time out at Newbury....
Karl Burke brings down three-year-old Liberty Lane for a crack at this race and he might just go very close. He won over a mile last time out but that was on soft ground, he is by Teofilo and he did well enough over 1m2f on only his second start so the distance may play to his strengths. On known form he’s not certain to be at his best on this grou...
Jack Channon’s Majestic is well versed in these major betting handicaps. Fourth in three very valuable handicaps this year, he looks as though at five the handicapper has him but he is also extremely reliable for each-way punters, especially with extra places on offer.
Sheikh Ahmed’s young three-year-old, trained by Ed Walker, is lightly raced, going the right way and keenly priced in the market. After a solid if unspectacular start, he won by some nine lengths at Nottingham in June and followed up over a mile at Newmarket next time out. He was well beaten at York last time over a mile, but gave the impression he...
The Cambridgeshire Handicap is a flat handicap horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket over a distance of 1 mile and 1 furlong (1,811 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late September.
YearWinnerAgeWeight2024Liberty Lane49-122023Astro King69-122022Majestic47-112021Bedouin's Story69-05Sep 24, 2024 · September 24, 2024. Held on the final day of Newmarket’s three-day Cambridgeshire Meeting, this handicap is still one of the biggest field races of the season. Run over 1m and 1f on Newmarket’s Rowley mile, it has been in place since 1839, and Dave Young seeks the latest winner on the illustrious roll of honour by going through the trends.
Sep 27, 2024 · The four-year-old will be making just his eighth start and proved himself to be effective in a big field when runner-up to Metal Merchant in the Newbury Spring Cup. Trainer William Haggas said: “He won’t mind the ground and I’m glad he's drawn towards one side.
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The Cambridgeshire Handicap is a British flat race held annually in late September to early October at Newmarket Racecourse. The Cambridgeshire Handicap is open to thoroughbred horses aged three and older who compete for a total purse of £160,000.
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Sep 29, 2023 · The Cambridgeshire is one of the feature Handicap races of the flat season, and one of the last real competitive Handicaps on the calendar for the year – competitive is certainly the word I would use to describe this years renewal of the race! 35 currently head to post for the £103,000 winning prize pot, with some jockeys getting very nice rides...