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The Newmarket tips page will assist you with your tipping and Newmarket betting. If you want to be on the right side of your bets, check out all the stats and facts below.

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Newmarket Racecourse Guide

Newmarket has two racecourses, the Rowley Mile and July Course, and is recognised as the headquarters of UK flat racing, with over 50 training yards and 3500+ thoroughbreds in the town.

Type of Racing: Flat

The Newmarket racecourses stage around 40 meetings a year, split between the two tracks, including summer evening racing.

The Rowley Mile Course hosts meetings through April, May and then September and October.

The July Course meetings run from June to August and also host the Newmarket July Festival.

Rowley Mile Highlights: The first two classics of the English turf flat season, the 1000 Guineas and 2000 Guineas, are usually held the first weekend in May.

The Rowley Mile Course also stage the end-of-season Cambridgeshire and Cesarewitch meetings in September and October, featuring the Group 1 Dewhurst Stakes and Cheveley Park Stakes for two-year-olds.

Towards the end of the season (late September or early October), the course plays host to the Sun Chariot Stakes, which is part of the British Champion Series and then the Challenge Stakes, Fillies Mile and Old Rowley Cup.

July Course Highlights: The summer July Festival, featuring the Group 1 July Cup for sprinters, is held here in early July.

TV Channel: Racing TV

Check our Best Bookmakers For Live Streaming Guide to see where you can watch the live action after placing your best bets for Newmarket.

* All statistics below are based on the previous five years at Newmarket (July)

Newmarket (July) Outright Favourite Statistics

  • Flat Handicaps: 115-364 (32%) -51.33
  • Flat Non-Handicaps: 68-146 (47%) -4.00

Newmarket (Rowley) Outright Favourite Statistics

  • Flat Handicaps: 72-293 (25%) -39.76
  • Flat Non-Handicaps: 62-149 (42%) -5.40

Newmarket Racecourse Map

Both the Rowley Mile & July Course at Newmarket share starting points for races run over 10 furlongs and upwards. The July Course breaks off first at the mile point, whilst the Rowley Mile straight is encountered half a furlong later.

Both courses are wide and galloping with undulations, with a slight climb to the finish. The 'dip' on the Rowley Mile, a couple of furlongs from home, can cause horses to become unbalanced.

Newmarket Racecourses Address: Westfield House, The Links, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 0TG.

Newmarket Racecourses Telephone: 01638 675500

To buy tickets for a race day at Newmarket, head over to their official ticket booking webpage.

Newmarket Flat Racecourse Map
Newmarket Flat Racecourse Map

Craven Meeting

The first of four 'Festivals' during the flat season at Newmarket comes early in April and is the Craven Meeting, two days where some of the top horses can get an early run in the season.

RaceLast WinnerInfo
Abernant Stakes
Sajir (IRE)
4yo - 2/1
A Fabre
Oisin Murphy
Craven Stakes
Field Of Gold (IRE)
3yo - 100/30
John & Thady Gosden
Kieran Shoemark
Earl Of Sefton Stakes
Persica (IRE)
4yo - 3/1
Richard Hannon
Ryan Moore
Nell Gwyn Stakes
Zanzoun (GB)
3yo - 9/1
John & Thady Gosden
Kieran Shoemark

How To Use The Tips For Newmarket Racecourse

On this page, along with the Newmarket pointers below, you will find 1000 Guineas tips and 2000 Guineas tips from OLBG's knowledgeable horse racing tipsters, plus their Newmarket predictions throughout the season.

The most tipped Newmarket runners for each race are highlighted above. Click on the race time to view all the race tips. To place a bet on the Newmarket tips, just click on the 'Add' to betslip button, and the selection will be saved on your betslip.

When you have finished adding selections to your betslip, check the odds comparison table to see which bookie is offering the best odds. Click on your preferred bookmaker and you will be transferred to their site with your betslip selections already complete, just enter your stake and good luck!

Because they have two courses and have so many meetings at Newmarket, the stall placement is variable, which makes any draw bias unpredictable. Listen to the clerk of the course when he talks about stall placement, fresh strips of ground, and any bias he notes.

In races with lots of runners, like the 1000 and 2000 Guineas and the Cambridgeshire Handicap, the runners will often split into two or more groups, so the advantage can be with runners following where the pacesetters are positioned rather than any stall position bias.

The Rowley Mile Course is wide and galloping in nature, with a slight climb to the finish. You will hear commentators mention the dip inside the final two furlongs, where horses, especially inexperienced maidens, can become unbalanced, races can be won and lost going into and coming out of the dip.

Similar to the Rowley Mile, the July Course is undulating, and those who have watched races know it suits galloping types who are comfortable striding out. You need to stay the distance on both courses with a steady uphill climb to the winning line. 

Trainer Mark Johnston has had a very good record on the July Course, which is not surprising as many of his runners tend to race handily or force the pace. The great unbeaten 'Frankel' won his very first race on the July Course at Newmarket.

With over 50 training stables based in and around Newmarket, you get a lot of talking horses and stable whispers, bookies in the town and on course tend to be in the know, especially in 2-year-old races where there is little previous form.

Check OLBG's best horse racing tipster selections and comments on the Newmarket races and today's tips from other tracks.

Guineas Festival

Early in the flat season, we have the Guineas Festival with the already mentioned 1,000 & 2,000 Guineas, but there are plenty more races over the three days of action, which we cover in blogs.

Races - Day 1 (Friday)Last WinnerInfo
Jockey Club StakesBellum Justum (IRE)
4yo - 11/2
Andrew Balding
Oisin Murphy
King Charles II StakesCosmic Year (GB)
3yo - 6/4
Harry Charlton
Ryan Moore
Newmarket StakesAlpine Trail (FR)
3yo - 10/11
Charlie Appleby
William Buick
Races - Day 2 (Saturday)Last WinnerInfo
2000 GuineasRuling Court (USA)
3yo - 9/2
Charlie Appleby
William Buick
Palace House StakesRumstar (GB)
5yo - 7/1
Jonathan Portman
Rob Hornby
Rowley Handicap StakesMore Thunder (IRE)
4yo - 11/4
William Haggas
Tom Marquand
Suffolk StakesFox Legacy (GB)
4yo - 15/2
Andrew Balding
Oisin Murphy
Races - Day 3 (Sunday)Last WinnerInfo
1000 GuineasDesert Flower (IRE)
3yo - 1/1
Charlie Appleby
William Buick
Dahlia StakesCinderellas Dream (GB)
4yo - 11/8
Charlie Appleby
William Buick
Pretty Polly StakesFalakeyah (GB)
3yo - 6/4
Owen Burrows
Jim Crowley

Newmarket (Rowley) Draw Bias

✅ When breaking Newmarket (Rowley) down into trips, you can look at which stall and trip combination has produced the best LSP. That would be stall 7 over a trip of 1m, which has, over the last five years, produced an LSP of +54.46.

❌ The stall with the worst loss at Newmarket (Rowley) in the win market when breaking it down to race trips is stall 5 over a trip of 1m, backing all runners in this stall over that trip over the past five years would have returned a loss of -92.06.

Here we have the draw bias for Newmarket (Rowley) taken into consideration in races with ten or more runners. We will break down the figures by race trips. Draws can be much more important in shorter trips, where runners do not have time to find their position during the race, meaning the draw is probably more important than in races over longer distances.

  • Sprints (5f to 7½f)
  • Mile (1m to 1m1½f)
  • Middle Distance (1m2f to 1m5½f)

The following table shows a breakdown of 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 the lowest stall number to the highest.

July Festival

In July, the aptly named July Festival takes place on the July Course; the July Cup is the highlight of the three-day festival.

Races - Day 1 (Thursday)Last WinnerInfo
Bahrain Trophy StakesScandinavia (USA)
3yo - 11/8
A P O'Brien
Ryan Moore
bet365 Sprint HandicapPrince Of India (IRE)
3yo - 7/1
Marco Botti
Marco Ghiani
July StakesZavateri (IRE)
2yo - 18/1
Eve Johnson Houghton
Charles Bishop
Princess of Wales's StakesEl Cordobes (IRE)
4yo - 7/2
Charlie Appleby
William Buick
Races - Day 2 (Friday)Last WinnerInfo
bet365 HandicapKings Charter (IRE)
3yo - 9/4
Charlie Appleby
William Buick
bet365 Trophy Heritage HandicapOneforthegutter (GB)
6yo - 12/1
Ian Williams
Silvestre De Sousa
Duchess of Cambridge StakesVenetian Sun (IRE)
2yo - 2/5
K R Burke
Clifford Lee
Falmouth StakesCinderellas Dream (GB)
4yo - 5/2
Charlie Appleby
William Buick
Races - Day 3 (Saturday)Last WinnerInfo
bet365 Mile HandicapFifth Column (IRE)
3yo - 4/1
John & Thady Gosden
Ryan Moore
Bunbury CupMore Thunder (IRE)
4yo - 6/5
William Haggas
Tom Marquand
July CupNo Half Measures (GB)
4yo - 66/1
Richard Hughes
Neil Callan
Superlative StakesSaba Desert (GB)
2yo - 6/1
Charlie Appleby
William Buick

Newmarket Jockey & Trainer Statistics (Rowley Mile)

Who are the best flat jockeys and trainers to bet on at Newmarket (Rowley)?

When looking at the leading trainers based on wins for those who are also showing a profit when backing all of their runners, then it is Charlie Appleby who comes out at the top here at Newmarket (Rowley) with a total of one hundred six winners and an LSP of +42.74. If you are more of an eachway player, then you may want to know which trainer is best to follow at Newmarket (Rowley), and that would be K A Ryan, who shows the best eachway LSP, which is +37.94, thanks to their twenty-two placings (six winners). J H M Gosden does not have a great record at Newmarket (Rowley); their LSP of -84.68 has them stone dead bottom of the trainers' list, which has come from thirty-eight winners from two hundred ninety runners, which is a 13% strike rate.

Not only is William Buick the most successful jockey at Newmarket (Rowley) in terms of the number of winners, but they have also returned a profit if backing all of their rides. William Buick has notched up a total of one hundred thirteen winners for an LSP of +46.68. If you are looking for a jockey to follow in the eachway market, then it is S M Levey who leads the way at Newmarket (Rowley), they have had a total of forty-one placings, which includes fourteen winners for an eachway LSP of +34.07. With an LSP of -109.78 at Newmarket (Rowley), Ryan Moore heads the list for worst jockeys at this course, which is a result of thirty-two winners from two hundred seventy-two rides, which is a strike rate of 12%.

Newmarket (Rowley) Picks & Hints

Here are some factors at Newmarket (Rowley) for certain trainers or jockeys which have been profitable:

  • 6-14 (43%) +22.48 - Backing Charlie Appleby runners when over a trip of 5f
  • 5-10 (50%) +21.75 - Backing K R Burke runners when over a trip of 1m2f
  • 9-22 (41%) +19.84 - Backing L Dettori rides when over a trip of 1m
  • 13-25 (52%) +13.97 - Backing William Buick rides when in a Novices race

Newmarket (Rowley) Top Jockey and Trainer Combinations

Here are the best trainer and jockey combinations here at Newmarket (Rowley) based on the number of winners:

  • 88 Wins: Charlie Appleby & William Buick
  • 14 Wins: W J Haggas & Tom Marquand
  • 11 Wins: J H M Gosden & L Dettori
  • 10 Wins: A M Balding & Oisin Murphy
  • 10 Wins: Roger Varian & David Egan

Newmarket (Rowley) Top Trainers By Most Winners and a Level Stakes Profit

TrainerR-W-PWinEW
Charlie Appleby361-106-193+42.74+11.53
Ed Walker124-17-41+26.41+24.75
Roger/Harry Charlton52-11-24+20.86+12.27
Hugo Palmer85-10-24+36.00+14.72
C G Cox73-9-23+24.83+11.13
P F I Cole45-8-18+10.38+6.57
Saeed Bin Suroor39-7-13+42.38+20.37
K A Ryan64-6-22+39.75+37.94
Ian Williams42-6-14+34.83+28.42
M Botti38-6-12+30.83+17.49

Newmarket (Rowley) Top Jockeys By Most Winners and a Level Stakes Profit

JockeyR-W-PWinEW
William Buick399-113-189+46.68-7.29
Harry Davies98-16-34+22.50+6.49
Hollie Doyle139-14-36+13.29-1.52
S M Levey130-14-41+53.75+34.07
Jamie Spencer114-14-32+7.24-1.85
Cieren Fallon106-13-33+3.75-1.18
Andrea Atzeni93-11-29+2.37-1.29
Richard Kingscote91-11-27+10.64+9.71
Callum Shepherd104-9-23+19.25+8.58
Pat Dobbs51-7-16+31.44+24.89

Cambridgeshire Meeting

The three-day Cambridgeshire Meeting takes place in late September at the Rowley Mile course, with the highlight of the meeting being the aptly named Cambridgeshire Handicap.

The Cambridgeshire Handicap is known as the first leg of the 'Autumn Double', with the Cesarewitch run in the following month at the same track as the second leg.

Cambridgeshire Meeting Races

Races - Day 1 (Thursday)Last WinnerInfo
Jockey Club Rose BowlMiss Alpilles (GB)
4yo - 20/1
Ed Walker
Kieran Shoemark
Tattersall StakesDistant Storm (GB)
2yo - 6/5
Charlie Appleby
William Buick
Races - Day 2 (Friday)Last WinnerInfo
Godolphin StakesLions Pride (GB)
5yo - 20/1
John & Thady Gosden
Robert Havlin
Joel StakesZeus Olympios (GB)
3yo - 2/1
K R Burke
Clifford Lee
Princess Royal StakesSilent Love (IRE)
3yo - 4/1
Charlie Appleby
Billy Loughnane
Rockfel StakesZanthos (FR)
2yo - 15/2
Simon & Ed Crisford
Oisin Murphy
Rosemary StakesFrancophone (GB)
4yo - 9/1
Charlie Johnston
Joe Fanning
Races - Day 3 (Saturday)Last WinnerInfo
Cambridgeshire HandicapBoiling Point (IRE)
4yo - 14/1
K R Burke
Clifford Lee
Cambridgeshire Meeting Sprint HandicapElarak (GB)
3yo - 18/1
Charles Hills
Tom Marquand
Cheveley Park StakesTrue Love (IRE)
2yo - 2/1
A P O'Brien
Wayne Lordan
Jersey Lily Fillies NurseryQuiescent (GB)
2yo - 11/4
Hamad Al Jehani
Jack Nicholls
Middle Park StakesWise Approach (IRE)
2yo - 11/8
Charlie Appleby
William Buick
Royal Lodge StakesBow Echo (IRE)
2yo - 85/40
George Boughey
Billy Loughnane

Newmarket (July) Draw Bias

✅ When breaking Newmarket (July) down into trips, you can look at which stall and trip combination has produced the best LSP. That would be stall 1 over a trip of 6f, which has, over the last five years, produced an LSP of +21.14.

❌ Backing stall 4 at Newmarket (July) over a trip of 7f is the most unsuccessful stall and trip combination at Newmarket (July), returning an LSP of -85.40 over the last five years.

Here we have the draw bias for Newmarket (July) taken into consideration in races with ten or more runners. We will break down the figures by race trips. Draws can be much more important in shorter trips, where runners do not have time to find their position during the race, meaning the draw is probably more important than in races over longer distances.

  • Sprints (5f to 7½f)
  • Mile (1m to 1m1½f)
  • Middle Distance (1m2f to 1m5½f)

The following table shows a breakdown of 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 the lowest stall number to the highest.

Newmarket Jockey & Trainer Statistics (July Course)

Who are the best flat jockeys and trainers to bet on at Newmarket (July)?

Charlie Appleby has produced a total of seventy-eight winners at Newmarket (July) racecourse, and with an LSP of +28.57, they top the winners list for trainers who also show a profit. When looking at trainers and looking for some eachway value at Newmarket (July), then the trainer who shows the best eachway profit is Richard Hughes, that LSP is +37.23, which has been accumulated by a total of twenty-one placings, which includes eight winners. At the other end of the spectrum is Richard Hannon (Jnr), who has a terrible record at Newmarket (July); of all the trainers, their LSP of -109.51 is the worst, they have a 9% strike rate with twenty winners from two hundred thirty-five runners.

Not only is William Buick the most successful jockey at Newmarket (July) in terms of the number of winners, but they have also returned a profit if backing all of their rides. William Buick has notched up a total of seventy-five winners for an LSP of +19.22. N Callan is the jockey to follow at Newmarket (July) if you are backing eachway as they show the best LSP of all the jockeys in the eachway markets, that is +22.22, which is courtesy of their thirty-seven placings (seventeen winners). Cieren Fallon does not have a great record at Newmarket (July), their LSP of -65.59 has them stone dead bottom of the jockeys' list, which has come from ten winners from one hundred twelve rides, which is a 9% strike rate.

Newmarket (July) Picks & Hints

Here are some factors at Newmarket (July) for certain trainers or jockeys which have been profitable:

  • 5-12 (42%) +22.12 - Backing Dougie Costello rides when over a trip of 6f
  • 11-24 (46%) +14.29 - Backing Charlie Appleby runners when over a trip of 1m4f
  • 6-14 (43%) +11.12 - Backing W J Haggas runners when over a trip of 1m2f

Newmarket (July) Top Jockey and Trainer Combinations

Here are the best trainer and jockey combinations here at Newmarket (July) based on the number of winners:

  • 46 Wins: Charlie Appleby & William Buick
  • 15 Wins: Charlie Appleby & James Doyle
  • 11 Wins: J H M Gosden & Robert Havlin
  • 9 Wins: S C Williams & Marco Ghiani
  • 7 Wins: W J Haggas & Cieren Fallon

Newmarket (July) Top Trainers By Most Winners and a Level Stakes Profit

TrainerR-W-PWinEW
Charlie Appleby214-78-121+28.57+4.36
R M Beckett116-25-56+26.66+19.14
S C Williams104-17-34+7.91-1.49
Ed Walker70-16-32+27.12+13.52
Charlie Johnston108-15-32+18.15-2.00
D O'Meara55-12-21+45.21+21.90
M Botti62-11-18+33.41+13.54
C G Cox49-10-19+15.54+12.64
Saeed Bin Suroor34-10-16+5.41-5.07
Richard Hughes48-8-21+53.00+37.23

Newmarket (July) Top Jockeys By Most Winners and a Level Stakes Profit

JockeyR-W-PWinEW
William Buick246-75-117+19.22-11.11
Oisin Murphy104-22-43+6.64-5.61
N Callan120-17-37+61.25+22.22
Rob Hornby89-12-28+24.33+13.15
Saffie Osborne65-11-19+24.91+5.32
Harry Davies77-10-26+10.50+4.48
B D L Sayette60-10-19+16.13+15.39
Dougie Costello41-10-16+23.70+10.42
Jim Crowley56-9-18+17.66-0.70
Pat Dobbs60-8-19+6.82+0.60

With a huge combined experience of horse racing between them, this content has been created and is maintained by Darren Brett, James Banting and Andy Powell.

*All of the data for Newmarket Racecourse, which includes the trainer and jockey statistics, has been created using statistics available from HorseRaceBase. The data includes all races throughout the last five years (2021 to 2025).

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Darren Brett

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Darren has worked in the horse racing industry for decades bringing to OLBG for the last 20 years a wealth of knowledge, creating much of our content on these sports. Darren also manages our Grand National Guide and is the go-to font of knowledge for the world's greatest steeplechase.
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James Banting, a passionate horse racing enthusiast and aficionado, brings a wealth of experience to OLBG, having attended numerous race meetings over the years. His background working with the Jockey Association provides him with a unique insider's perspective on the industry.
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Andy Powell

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Andy, a seasoned horse racing analyst with over 15 years of experience, delves into the intricacies of all things horse racing, meticulously analyzing complex statistical data to uncover hidden trends. He spearheads the creation and management of OLBG's horse racing trend blogs, providing valuable insights for bettors worldwide.