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Ballinrobe is a dual-purpose racecourse that holds 10 meetings from April until September. A highly thought of course in the Western county of Mayo, signified when winning the title of course of the year in 2012.
Highlights: The most notable race at Ballinrobe is the Mayo National Handicap Chase, staged towards the end of May and run over two miles seven furlongs.
* All statistics below are based on the previous five years at Ballinrobe
Flat Racing - A right-handed oval track of about a mile, with a run-in of not much more than a furlong. While the back straight is uphill, the closing stages are downhill, and speedy types are favoured. Six-furlong races are run around a sharp turn.
Jumps Racing - A right-handed oval track with a circuit of around nine furlongs. Although the back straight is uphill, the last two and a half furlongs are downhill, and this is not a course for a staying type. There are six fences to a circuit, three in the back straight and the last one just after the turn into the short finishing straight. The run-in is around one furlong.
Ballinrobe Racecourse Address: Ballinrobe Racecourse, Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo, Ireland
Ballinrobe Racecourse Telephone Number: 94 954 1811
To buy tickets for a race day at Ballinrobe, head over to their official ticket booking webpage.
Here we have today's racing tips for Ballinrobe, if there is no current meeting scheduled then head over to the main racing picks page for tips from other courses today.
We have every race from Ballinrobe listed containing the time of each race, the runners in their jockey colours and the latest betting odds updated every few minutes as they change. All of the hotly tipped horses from each race are highlighted.
Every runner will have a number beside it to indicate the number of tips that have been made on it. This is shown in numbers & percentages while there’s also OLBG’s star rating where the popularity of a tip is combined with the latest odds on that horse.
See a tipster’s comments on a particular horse today at Ballinrobe by clicking on the comment bubble beside the name of the selection. You’ll be able to read through the tipster’s reasons for tipping that horse and decide for yourself if they are making some sense and have some good logic behind their thinking. You’ll soon get to know a tipster’s characteristics and the breadth of their knowledge.
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When breaking Ballinrobe down into trips then you can look at which stall and trip combination has produced the worst LSP, that would be stall 5 over a trip of 1m1½f which has, over the last five years produced an LSP of -20.00.
Here we have the draw bias for Ballinrobe taken into consideration races with ten or more runners, we will break down the figures by race distance, draws can be much more important over the shorter trips in which runners do not have time to find their position during the race meaning the draw is probably more important than the races over longer distances.
The following table shows a breakdown over a group of trips and shows how each position of the draw does, for example in a twelve runner race would be Low (Stalls 1-4), Mid (Stalls 5-8) and High (Stalls 9-12), the positions will always be lowest stall number to highest.
Backing all of the Mrs John Harrington runners would have produced backing the most winners for a trainer here at Ballinrobe with eight but you would have returned a loss by doing so, Adrian McGuinness leads the way for profitable trainers with an LSP of +14.75 from their five winners. P A Fahy is the trainer to follow at Ballinrobe if you are backing eachway as they show the best LSP of all the trainers in the eachway markets, that is +44.53 which is courtesy of their five placings (two winners). The trainer with the worst record at Ballinrobe based on LSP is Ms Sheila Lavery who has only a 0% strike rate with zero winners from sixteen runners which have returned an LSP of -16.00.
Whilst Shane Foley is the most successful jockey at Ballinrobe with a total of eight winners, if you backed all of their rides you would be showing a loss. C D Hayes is the most successful jockey at Ballinrobe for those who show a profit if backing all their rides thanks to a total of five winners and an LSP of +8.83. If you are looking for a jockey to follow in the eachway market then it is D P McDonogh who leads the way at Ballinrobe, they have has a total of eight placings which includes four winners over the previous five years for an eachway LSP of +31.78. With an LSP of -29.00 at Ballinrobe, G F Carroll heads the list for worst jockeys at this course, which is a result of zero winners from twenty-nine rides which is a strike rate of 0%.
Here are the best trainer and jockey combinations here at Ballinrobe based on the number of winners:
Trainer | R-W-P | Win | EW |
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Adrian McGuinness | 19-5-7 | +14.75 | +6.16 |
P A Fahy | 9-2-5 | +68.00 | +44.53 |
Michael Mulvany | 9-2-5 | +14.00 | +11.08 |
H Rogers | 9-2-2 | +9.00 | +2.75 |
S M Duffy | 6-2-2 | +6.50 | +2.56 |
W P Mullins | 4-2-3 | +2.10 | +1.16 |
John E Kiely | 3-2-2 | +4.00 | +2.00 |
P Twomey | 3-2-2 | +1.88 | +0.73 |
M Flannery | 9-1-1 | +4.00 | -0.80 |
Eoin Doyle | 8-1-4 | +1.00 | +3.45 |
Jockey | R-W-P | Win | EW |
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C D Hayes | 32-5-9 | +8.83 | +2.81 |
W J Lee | 31-4-7 | +10.50 | -1.19 |
D P McDonogh | 26-4-8 | +42.50 | +31.78 |
C O'Donoghue | 11-4-4 | +0.60 | -2.28 |
Dylan B McMonagle | 9-4-8 | +7.10 | +6.04 |
Tom Madden | 19-3-6 | +2.75 | +0.80 |
Ben M Coen | 16-3-9 | +9.50 | +8.11 |
Nathan Crosse | 15-3-3 | +9.50 | +1.33 |
Gavin Ryan | 6-1-2 | +20.00 | +17.38 |
Denis Linehan | 5-1-2 | +8.00 | +5.20 |
Backing all of the W P Mullins runners would have produced backing the most winners for a trainer here at Ballinrobe with twenty-four but you would have returned a loss by doing so, John Patrick Ryan leads the way for profitable trainers with an LSP of +15.75 from their fifteen winners. When looking at trainers and looking for some eachway value at Ballinrobe then the trainer who shows the best eachway profit is Thomas Mullins, whose LSP is +17.50 which has been accumulated by a total of nine placings which includes four winners. At the other end of the spectrum is Gavin Patrick Cromwell who has a terrible record at Ballinrobe, of all the trainers their LSP of -49.12 is the worse, they have a 7% strike rate with five winners from seventy-three runners.
Focusing only on jockeys who show a profit when backing all of their rides, top of the pile at Ballinrobe for the number of winners is Mr P W Mullins who has produced a total of fourteen winners in return for an LSP of +8.51. With an eachway LSP of +24.35 at Ballinrobe, R C Colgan leads the jockeys in profit for backing eachway which has been helped by their five placings which include a total of two winners. The jockey with the worst record at Ballinrobe based on LSP is J J Slevin who has only a 6% strike rate with three winners from fifty-one rides which have returned an LSP of -39.75.
Here are some factors at Ballinrobe for certain trainers or jockeys which have been profitable:
Here are the best trainer and jockey combinations here at Ballinrobe based on the number of winners:
Trainer | R-W-P | Win | EW |
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John Patrick Ryan | 116-15-40 | +15.75 | +4.85 |
Noel Meade | 45-11-24 | +10.60 | +5.06 |
Denis Gerard Hogan | 60-9-20 | +2.03 | -3.58 |
Peter Fahey | 33-6-11 | +12.25 | +2.34 |
Mark Michael McNiff | 29-4-11 | +22.50 | +9.55 |
Thomas Mullins | 28-4-9 | +35.25 | +17.50 |
Thomas Gibney | 21-4-7 | +33.33 | +15.58 |
Eoin Doyle | 16-3-6 | +17.00 | +7.73 |
Declan Queally | 11-3-6 | +2.25 | +2.08 |
P E Collins | 5-3-3 | +7.25 | +3.55 |
Jockey | R-W-P | Win | EW |
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Mr P W Mullins | 29-14-24 | +8.51 | +7.36 |
Rachael Blackmore | 69-11-35 | +1.33 | +8.45 |
D E Mullins | 76-7-24 | +16.96 | +4.04 |
Sean F O'Keeffe | 58-7-20 | +33.00 | +16.70 |
Mr K J Brouder | 43-7-19 | +16.00 | +18.56 |
Cathal A Landers | 43-5-9 | +1.75 | -11.45 |
Mr J J Codd | 22-5-15 | +5.00 | +6.79 |
Hugh Morgan | 21-4-8 | +7.33 | +4.24 |
Tommy N Brett | 26-3-5 | +6.00 | -3.15 |
M A Enright | 24-3-7 | +12.29 | +3.47 |