BACKING HORSES RESUMING FROM A SPELL IS A QUICK WAY TO THE POOR HOUSE….Part 6

07/03/13

On 30/8/12 I publicly placed on this website the first of what will be 12 monthly articles proving how financially catastrophic the practice of backing horses resuming from a spell is.

The five original articles which can be viewed HERE – HERE – HERE – HERE and HERE contained the names of all the horses that had resumed from a spell in Saturday metropolitan races run in each of Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne in the first five calendar months of the new racing season, namely 1/8/12 to 31/8/12 inclusive, 1/9/12 to 30/9/12 inclusive, 1/10/12 to 31/10/12, 1/11/12 to 30/11/12, and 1/12/12 to 31/12/12 inclusive.

Also noted was 1) the track rating that prevailed at the end of the relevant race meeting, as well as 2) the trainer’s name and 3) the placing of the subject horse and 4) the official starting price.

It’s now time to review the January 2013 results from horses that resumed in the three eastern seaboard States.

Please note that in the below text obviously “B” stands for Brisbane, “S” for Sydney and “M” for Melbourne.

The full list of horses that resumed in Saturday city races for the entire month of January 2013 in those three States reads:

 

DATE

CITY

HORSE

WKS OFF

PL

PRICE

TRAINER

5/1/13

B-G3

Dalton

13

2nd

$2.30

Hawkes

 

 

Revitalise

15

5th

$3.20

Murphy

 

 

Karl The Great

16

8th

$12

Fleming

 

 

Vital Organ

18

9th

$41

Birchley

 

S-G3

Riebeek

29

10th

$41

Hill

 

 

Earnest Ernest

19

5th

$7.50

Pride

 

 

Mac Chois

21

8th

$51

Robinson

 

 

Territory

23

2nd

$12

Austin

 

 

Lining

52

9th

$41

Costa

 

 

Diamond Earth

23

12th

$6.50

A. Cummings

 

 

Foreteller

33

2nd

$17

Waller

 

 

Tullamore

16

9th

$21

Waterhouse

 

 

O’Reilly’s Prize

17

4th

$21

Waterhouse

 

 

Sutton Queen

26

8th

$12

Griffith

 

 

Pitt Street

13

2nd

$7

Lees

 

 

Kuhreihen

18

4th

$4.40

Snowden

 

M-G3

First Command

12

1st

$4.60

A. Freedman

 

 

Rocking Force

17

2nd

$21

Shillito

 

 

Waltzes

35

6th

$13

McLean

 

 

Flashy Fellow

38

4th

$26

Moroney

 

 

Velonski

14

6th

$12

Eurell

 

 

General Peekay

17

1st

$5

Price

 

 

Good Thinking

17

8th

$26

Stephenson

 

 

Inablitz

22

3rd

$16

Price

 

 

Go Katrina

47

6th

$15

Eurell

 

 

Sport Chic

27

7th

$15

McDonald

12/1/13

GC-G3

Karma Force

35

9th

$21

Heinrich

 

 

Royal Jester

27

L/R

$6

Birchley

 

 

Eagle Falls

17

7th

$7

Hayes

 

 

Doubtful Jack

27

4th

$13

Schweida

 

 

Craiglea Falcon

12

8th

$15

Fleming

 

 

Leealan

38

9th

$6

Morrisey

 

 

Fast Clip

17

6th

$8

Waterhouse

 

 

Nediym’s Quest

19

12th

$15

Pfieffer

 

S-G3

Dolphus

16

4th

$26

A. Cummings

 

 

Natch Catch

15

1st

$14

Olive

 

 

Sindarin

21

5th

$4.80

Snowden

 

 

Slick Sniper

14

5th

$31

Bartley

 

 

Relaxed And Happy

16

3rd

$2.90

Waller

 

 

Taxmeifyoucan

23

2nd

$6.50

Hickman

 

 

Sherocksmyworld

20

8th

$6

Waterhouse

 

 

Knot Out

43

11th

$17

Messara

 

 

Hardbreak Hotel

12

6th

$9.50

Walter

 

 

Our Barney

22

10th

$101

Walter

 

M-D4

Legcut

17

5th

$51

McArdle

 

 

Boom ‘N’ Zoom

12

3rd

$20

Keys

 

 

Rowland

15

11th

$51

Laing

 

 

Cosmic Causeway

23

6th

$21

Moody

 

 

Aashiq

19

2nd

$81

Hayes

 

 

General Rippa

17

11th

$51

Hayes

 

 

King’s Pardon

23

13th

$12

Price

 

 

Posen

26

14th

$101

Brown

19/1/13

B-G3

Nada To Prada

15

8th

$31

Duff

 

 

Frisco Lights

24

1st

$26

Henderson

 

 

Unrefuseable

19

10th

$51

Hocking

 

 

Prost

22

5th

$9

Thompson

 

 

Aldini

20

6th

$3.10

D. Kelly

 

 

The Jackal

16

10th

$15

St. Vincent

 

 

The Sixties

16

6th

$13

Green

 

 

Silver Bullion

43

3rd

$6.50

Heathcote

 

S-G3

Chiaramonte

16

2nd

$5

Snowden

 

 

Falklands

14

4th

$6

Quinn

 

 

Pineapple

42

7th

$31

McCormick

 

 

Laser Flash

15

3rd

$9.50

Payne

 

 

Girls Go Racing

23

10th

$26

Hickman

 

 

Net Worth

17

11th

$4.80

Smith

 

 

Ying La

66

5th

$10

Delaney

 

 

Single

43

9th

$7.50

Carmody

 

 

Gazza Guru

15

8th

$71

Farley

 

 

Palasport

27

7th

$21

Hickman

 

M-D4

Enchanting  Waters

15

10th

$71

Sell

 

 

Unchain My Heart

15

2nd

$61

Hayes

 

 

Light Express

20

2nd

$8.50

Hibbs

 

 

Grade

35

14th

$6.50

Hickmott

 

 

Buxted

12

9th

$71

Prit/Gordon

 

 

Montgomery

28

16th

$151

Alderson

 

 

Crimson Lady

36

13th

$21

Moroney

 

 

Melting Moment

38

10th

$9.50

Cameron

26/1/13

GC-H10

Emoticon

15

6th

$12

Webb

 

S-G3

Guelph

16

1st

$1.90

Snowden

 

 

Cannery Row

29

6th

$21

Walter

 

 

Sables

20

13th

$26

Snowden

 

 

So Symbolic

25

3rd

$5

Waterhouse

 

M-G3

Taffetas

17

4th

$7.50

Snowden

 

 

Rusambo

20

2nd

$4

Snowden

 

 

Kuroshio

14

2nd

$3.30

Snowden

 

 

Excitable Boy

16

6th

$4

O’Brien

 

 

Fast ‘N’ Rocking

16

4th

$21

Hayes

 

 

Spartini

40

5th

$7

Weir

 

 

Riviere

15

2nd

$15

Smerdon

 

 

Manhattan Maid

26

8th

$21

Weir

 

 

Decircles

38

2nd

$3.70

O’Brien

 

 

Members Joy

14

4th

$8

Smerdon

 

 

To show what an exercise in futility it is backing horses resuming, during January 2013 another 93 horses resumed from a spell across Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne in Saturday city races – and of those 93 horses only five (5.37%) won, meaning that in the six months to date of the current racing season, a total of 785 horses have resumed across Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne and of those 785 horses only 77 have won, which means just 9.80% of horses resuming in a Saturday city race won during the months of August, September, October, November and December 2012 and January 2103 – so conversely an amazing 90.20% lost.

If a punter had $1 a win on all horses resuming, they would obviously outlay $785 and they’d get back just $600.96, so they’d lose 23.45% of their stake. Two roughies won first up in December 2012 which helped the punter’s return figure out tremendously – and they were Jester’s Girl at 40/1 in Brisbane on 1/12/12 and Beltrois at 25/1 in Melbourne on 22/12/12 and another roughie won in January 2013, when $26 hope Frisco Lights won in Brisbane on 19/1/13.

Take a short priced overview of the group of horses resuming and if a punter had $1 a win on every horse that jumped at a starting price of $4 inclusive or less, there were 68 horses in that category, season-to-date so a punter would obviously outlay $68 and the return would have been only $56.66, so a punter would lose on this strategy also – and the financial loss would only be 16.68%.

In fact during the entire month of January 2013 nine horses started at $4 or under in the above table and the only one of the nine (11.11%) that won was the Peter Snowden trained Guelph when that 2YO scored in Sydney on 26/1/13. The eight that all got rolled at short prices resuming in January 2013 with their starting price and trainer’s name were: Dalton (Hawkes $2.30 – second), Revitalise (Murphy $3.20 – fifth), Relaxed And Happy (Waller $2.90 – third), Aldini (D. Kelly $3.10 – sixth), Rusambo (Snowden $4 – second), Kuroshio (Snowden $3.30 – second), Excitable Boy (O’Brien $4 – sixth) and Decircles (O’Brien $3.70 –second).

In the racing season to date, the shortest priced horse resuming from a spell that got beaten was the Joe Pride trained Sydney sprinter Rain Affair at $1.50. That horse ran fourth at Warwick Farm to stablemate Tiger Tees on 8/9/12.

In the racing season to date, the best training performance was by Robbie Griffiths who trained Beltrois to win first up at Flemington after 59 weeks off. The second best effort in the racing season to date was by Rick Hore-Lacy who produced Chase The Rainbow to win at Caulfield on 1/9/12 after 47 weeks off. The only other two trainers who have trained a Saturday city class winner that hadn’t started for at least 40 weeks – were Jason Coyle who trained Lady Be Great to win first up after 46 weeks at Warwick Farm on 1/12/12 and Leon Corstens who trained Tokugawa to win at Moonee Valley on 4/8/12 after 45 weeks off.

In Brisbane only 18 of 176 first up horses have won in the season-to-date which means 10.22% have won – and conversely 89.78% have been beaten.

In Sydney 32 of 227 horses resuming have won which means 14.09% have won – and conversely 85.91% have been beaten.

In Melbourne 27 horses from the 337 that have resumed to the end of November 2012 have won, meaning an abysmal 8.01% have won, or conversely 91.99% have been beaten.

In the racing season-to-date the biggest number of starters resuming in a race where the group resuming provided the winner was on 8/9/12 at Flemington in the Bobbie Lewis Quality where nine horses resumed – Mosheen, We’re Gonna Rock, Ahdashim, Scintillo, Smokin’ Joey, Spirit of Boom, Speediness, Blackie and Pago Rock – and We’re Gonna Rock won the race as the $6.50 equal favourite.

In the racing season-to-date the biggest number of starters resuming in a race where that group of horses didn’t provide the winner was at Flemington on 8/9/12 in the Cap D’Antibes Stakes when seven horses resumed – Affable, Molto Bene, Armed For Action, Sabie, Donna Cattiva, Dazzler, All About The Coin – but 25/1 chance Members Joy won the race easily.

So Justracing can reveal that backing horses resuming from a spell is an absolute and utter waste of money, as even in the season-to-date, 11 of the 65 winners (16.92%) started at odds-on, so 11 horses weren’t even betting propositions, because of the odds-on factor.

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