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2024 Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery Preview
As the race name would suggest, the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery is restricted to fillies only and being a 'Nursery' means that the race is a handicap for two-year-old runners only. The race is a class two and is contested over the seven-furlong trip during the Cambridgeshire Meeting at Newmarket in September of each year.
Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery Information:
- Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery Past Winners
- Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery Trainer Statistics
- Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery Jockey Statistics
If you are interested in other predictions at Newmarket then head over to the Newmarket tips page to see which runners are being supported by the OLBG racing tipsters and also compare those predictions to the runners that make the trend shortlist when added below. You may also be interested in other preview blogs that we have packed full of information, head down to the Races Covered at the Cambridgeshire Meeting section for links to these.
How competitive is the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery market? When looking at the over-rounds for the last 20 renewals, the most competitive market was in 2015 when the race had an over-round of 114%. The race in 2019 was a race that was most in the bookie's favour with an over-round of 131%, whilst on average over the last 20 renewals of the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery, the over-round has been 120%, which means the bookie expects to pay out £100 for every £120 which is bet.
Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery Trends:
Looking at the future form, is the winner worth following next time out? From the past 20 if you had followed the winner of the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery next time out then you would have backed a total of 1 winner. Backing all 17 runners who have been out since to win at SP next time out, would have returned an LSP of -13.00. Whilst we wait for the 2024 Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery remember you can get daily racing predictions from the expert tipsters on the racing predictions page.
When looking over the past 20 renewals, a time of 1:23.25 was set by Huboor in 2019, which is the quickest time over that period, the runner was trained by Mark Johnston and ridden by Jim Crowley. The slowest winning time was set in 2006 when Blithe won in a time of 1:28.62, booked to ride was Michael Hills on this William Haggas trained runner.
These are the top three quickest-run Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery over the last 20 renewals:
- 2019 - Huboor (1:23.25)
- 2012 - Annecdote (1:23.38)
- 2020 - Mystery Angel (1:23.70)
Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery Past Winners
Here are the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery past winners for the last 10 renewals. Each row details the year of the race, the horse which won along with the age & weight of the horse. Also detailed is the stall where the horse came from and the total number of runners in the race. The trainer of the horse at the time of winning the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery as well as the jockey is also displayed along with the starting price the horse was sent off.
Year | Horse (Drawn) | Info |
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2023 1:26.01 | Wild Goddess (GB) 2yo 9-9 (3 of 10) 11/2 | William Buick Charlie Appleby (GB) |
2022 1:26.13 | Coco Jamboo (IRE) 2yo 8-7 (11 of 10) 100/30 | Andrea Atzeni Marco Botti (GB) |
2021 1:26.09 | Perfect News (GB) 2yo 9-6 (8 of 11) 6/1 | Tom Marquand William Haggas (GB) |
2020 1:23.70 | Mystery Angel (IRE) 2yo 8-9 (17 of 16) 13/2 | David Probert George Boughey (GB) |
2019 1:23.25 | Huboor (IRE) 2yo 8-11 (2 of 15) 14/1 | Jim Crowley Mark Johnston (GB) |
2018 1:25.34 | Chaleur (GB) 2yo 9-3 (12 of 12) 9/4F | Richard Kingscote Ralph Beckett (GB) |
2017 1:27.72 | Awesometank (GB) 2yo 8-13 (5 of 13) 7/1 | Andrea Atzeni William Haggas (GB) |
2016 1:26.01 | Pichola Dance (IRE) 2yo 9-1 (11 of 12) 14/1 | Harry Bentley Roger Varian (GB) |
2015 1:26.18 | Drifting Spirit (IRE) 2yo 8-2 (3 of 8) 5/2 | Paul Hanagan Richard Fahey (GB) |
2014 1:24.96 | Rosalie Bonheur (GB) 2yo 8-8 (13 of 12) 4/1 | Paul Hanagan Clive Cox (GB) |
Where have the winning runners come from?
Here are the countries where the winning trainers of the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery have been based:
- GB: 20 winners with an additional 41 placings from 251 runners
- UAE: 0 winners with an additional 0 placings from 1 runner
- FR: 0 winners with an additional 0 placings from 1 runner
Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery Trainer Statistics
The leading trainer in the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery over the last 20 renewals is William Haggas who has won the race four times with those four winners coming from Blithe (2006), Bab At The Bowster (2009), Awesometank (2017) and Perfect News (2021). Other trainers who have recorded multiple wins in the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery are Richard Fahey (2 wins) and Charlie Appleby (2 wins).
Here are some of the top Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery trainer statistics over the last 20 renewals (R = Runners, W = Winners, P = Places including winners, Win LSP is based on 1pt Win and EW LSP is based on 0.5pt Win & 0.5pt Place):
Trainer | R-W-P | Win | EW |
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William Haggas | 11-4-4 | +13.50 | +5.13 |
Richard Fahey | 12-2-5 | +8.50 | +5.02 |
Charlie Appleby | 5-2-2 | +11.50 | +5.93 |
Ralph Beckett | 10-1-3 | -6.75 | -3.04 |
Jonathan Portman | 6-1-1 | +0.00 | -2.00 |
George Boughey | 4-1-1 | +3.50 | +1.06 |
Clive Cox | 4-1-1 | +1.00 | -0.50 |
Roger Varian | 3-1-1 | +12.00 | +6.75 |
Marco Botti | 3-1-1 | +1.33 | +0.00 |
Bryan Smart | 2-1-1 | +24.00 | +14.00 |
Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery Jockey Statistics
There are two leading jockeys in the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery over the last 20 renewals with both Andrea Atzeni and Richard Kingscote who have both won the race two times. Andrea Atzeni winners have been with Awesometank (2017) and Coco Jamboo (2022). Richard Kingscote winners have been with Annecdote (2012) and Chaleur (2018).
Here are some of the top Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery jockey statistics over the last 20 renewals (R = Runners, W = Winners, P = Places including winners, Win LSP is based on 1pt Win and EW LSP is based on 0.5pt Win & 0.5pt Place):
Jockey | R-W-P | Win | EW |
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Andrea Atzeni | 6-2-2 | +6.33 | +2.38 |
Richard Kingscote | 3-2-2 | +6.25 | +3.41 |
Ryan Moore | 12-1-3 | -7.00 | -6.69 |
William Buick | 10-1-1 | -3.50 | -5.70 |
Tom Marquand | 5-1-2 | +2.00 | +0.55 |
Hayley Turner | 4-1-1 | +13.00 | +6.60 |
Harry Bentley | 4-1-2 | +11.00 | +7.13 |
Jim Crowley | 3-1-1 | +12.00 | +6.75 |
Frankie Dettori | 3-1-1 | +0.75 | -0.35 |
Mickael Barzalona | 2-1-2 | +8.00 | +5.68 |
2024 Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery Trends
Favourites finishing positions (oldest to latest): 15, 7, 1, 9, 6, 1, 9, 1, 11, 4, 12, 4, 3, 2, 1, 14, 6, 9, 4, 3
The percentage shown is the percentage of the total number of runners who fell under that factor. High percentages are less appealing than lower ones as you would expect them to do well.
- 20 / 20 (72%) - No bigger than 25/1 (Career)
- 20 / 20 (77%) - Achieved an RPR of 67+ (LTO)
- 20 / 20 (81%) - No bigger than 20/1 (Debut)
- 20 / 20 (82%) - No bigger than 16/1 (LTO)
- 20 / 20 (82%) - Not on SFT/GS/FM (LTO)
- 20 / 20 (84%) - Achieved an RPR of 71+ (Season)
- 20 / 20 (85%) - Beaten no more -1½l (Debut)
- 20 / 20 (85%) - Achieved a TS of 39+ (LTO)
- 20 / 20 (85%) - Not on HY/GS/FM (Debut)
- 20 / 20 (86%) - Achieved a TS of 53+ (Last 3)
- 20 / 20 (86%) - No more than -19lbs (Vs Max Weight)
- 20 / 20 (87%) - Held an OR of 72+
- 19 / 20 (79%) - Won within last 2 starts
- 18 / 20 (57%) - First 4 (Debut)
- 18 / 20 (66%) - Within the first 8 of the market
Remember to use the trends listed above along with the Newmarket racing predictions to see if you can find the winner of the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery. Did you know that we have an OLBG Betting School section on OLBG? It is a place to help you improve your betting experience with articles like the How to Find Winners - 101 Tips to Choose A Winning Horse Racing Bet.
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Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery Trend Analysis
The trend factor which had produced 10+ winners and shows the best LSP, an LSP of +25.08 is when runners ran on Good ground last time out. The worst performing factor that has failed to produce a single winner is when runners ran in a field of 12 on debut, when backing these the trend shows a record of 0-32.
Here are the most recent winning draws along with the further placings in brackets:
- 2023: Winner in 3 (9,10) [10 Runners]
- 2022: Winner in 11 (3,7) [10 Runners]
- 2021: Winner in 8 (11,9) [11 Runners]
- 2020: Winner in 17 (14,16,4) [16 Runners]
- 2019: Winner in 2 (11,15) [15 Runners]
The courses that have produced the most winners of the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery are Newmarket (July) and Doncaster, there has been a total number of 4 winners from each of those courses.
Looking over the past renewals, there is only one stallion whose offspring have produced multiple winners of the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery, that stallion Pivotal has produced 2 winners (2010,2006).
These are the stallions whose offspring have not produced a winner of the Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery despite multiple attempts:
- Dutch Art (0 Wins from 6 runners)
- Iffraaj (0 Wins from 5 runners)
- Oasis Dream (0 Wins from 5 runners)
- Shamardal (0 Wins from 5 runners)
- Showcasing (0 Wins from 5 runners)
Looking at the winning odds over the last 20 renewals, the biggest-priced winner was Startori in 2005, winning for Bryan Smart at odds of 25/1 under the guidance of Paul Eddery. Looking at the runners at the head of the market over the last 20 renewals there has been a total of 4 winning favourites in the race. Remember to use the best racing tipsters along with the information on this page to find you a bet on the 2024 Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery.
Races Covered at the Cambridgeshire Meeting
Cambridgeshire Meeting races for Thursday 26th September 2024
Race | 2023 Winner | Info |
---|---|---|
Tattersall Stakes | Alyanaabi (IRE) 2yo - 4/1 | Owen Burrows Jim Crowley |
Jockey Club Rose Bowl | Trawlerman (IRE) 5yo - 1/5 | John & Thady Gosden Frankie Dettori |
Cambridgeshire Meeting 1m4f Handicap | Divina Grace (IRE) 3yo - 18/1 | Rae Guest Callum Shepherd |
Cambridgeshire Meeting races for Friday 27th September 2024
Race | 2023 Winner | Info |
---|---|---|
Rosemary Stakes | Coppice (GB) 3yo - 11/2 | John & Thady Gosden Frankie Dettori |
Princess Royal Stakes | Time Lock (GB) 4yo - 9/2 | Harry & Roger Charlton Ryan Moore |
Rockfel Stakes | Carlas Way (IRE) 2yo - 7/2 | Simon & Ed Crisford James Doyle |
Joel Stakes | Mutasaabeq (GB) 5yo - 11/4 | Charles Hills Jim Crowley |
Godolphin Stakes | Tregony (GB) 5yo - 10/1 | Clive Cox Saffie Osborne |
Cambridgeshire Meeting races for Saturday 28th September 2024
Race | 2023 Winner | Info |
---|---|---|
Royal Lodge Stakes | Ghostwriter (IRE) 2yo - 100/30 | Clive Cox Richard Kingscote |
Cheveley Park Stakes | Porta Fortuna (IRE) 2yo - 9/2 | Donnacha Aidan O'Brien Oisin Murphy |
Middle Park Stakes | Vandeek (GB) 2yo - 5/4 | Simon & Ed Crisford James Doyle |
Cambridgeshire Handicap | Astro King (IRE) 6yo - 20/1 | Daniel & Claire Kubler Richard Kingscote |
Jersey Lily Fillies Nursery | Wild Goddess (GB) 2yo - 11/2 | Charlie Appleby William Buick |
Cambridgeshire Meeting 7f Handicap | Catch The Paddy (IRE) 3yo - 16/1 | Kevin Ryan Ronan Whelan |
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