Ayr Betting Odds
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View full pre-race oddsView all odds13:48 - Tapestry Events EBF Maiden Stakes (GBB Race)
1st
5 Thebesthasyetocome 11/8F2nd
3 Maximus Meridius 15/23rd
1 Beauty For Love 13/2
Winning Trainer: A Keatley
Winning Jockey: Mikey Sheehy
Non-Runners: None (All 6 Ran)
View full pre-race oddsView all odds14:18 - Unite John Gillespie Celebration Handicap
1st
2 King Of The Jungle 4/12nd
6 Great Profit 66/13rd
10 Ski Angel 6/5F
Winning Trainer: M & D Easterby
Winning Jockey: Billy Garritty
Non-Runners: Bonito Cavalo, Henery Hawk, Supremissy (8 Ran)
View full pre-race oddsView all odds14:53 - Unite Natalie Egan Celebration Handicap (GBBPlus Race)
1st
2 Square Necker 4/12nd
6 Ashnak 16/13rd
9 Divine Knight 9/4F
Winning Trainer: K P De Foy
Winning Jockey: S H James
Non-Runners: None (All 12 Ran)
View full pre-race oddsView all odds15:28 - Dalcon Civil Engineering Classified Stakes
1st
10 Lope Y Linda 11/10F2nd
5 Ridgemaster 9/23rd
2 Monhammer 8/1
Winning Trainer: T D Easterby
Winning Jockey: D Allan
Non-Runners: Approaching Dawn, Trais Fluors (10 Ran)
View full pre-race oddsView all odds16:08 - Unite George Ramsay Celebration EBF Land O'Burns Fillies' Stakes (Filles' And Mares' Listed)
1st
10 Argentine Tango 8/12nd
12 Coconut Cove 28/13rd
1 Beautiful Diamond 11/8F
Winning Trainer: T D Easterby
Winning Jockey: D Allan
Non-Runners: None (All 15 Ran)
Racing has a long history in Ayr, with the present track used since 1907. Flat and jumps fixtures are hosted, including two of Scotland's big races, the Ayr Gold Cup sprint and Scottish Grand National.
The straight six furlongs is slightly downhill for the first half, then slightly uphill for the final three furlongs. An extension to a very slightly undulating back straight provides a 1m 3f start, and the turn into the home straight is fairly sharp, but easy enough. In general, this is a fair, flat, galloping track which should suit most horses.
Draw bias: Over sprint trips, the bias depends on the position of the stalls. When placed on the inside, low draws have a marginal advantage. More often than not, the stalls are placed on the stands side, and high draws tend to be favoured on quick ground. On soft ground, which it often is at Ayr, they tend to stick to the middle and any bias is negligible. Over 7f, high draws do well as those drawn low have a tendency to go off too fast around the first bend. Over 8f, low draws are favoured as they are able to get a good position ready for the swing into the home straight.





