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Fillies v Colts - The early season question

Posted by Marc Lambourne on 25 November, 2016 | 0 comments
Fillies v Colts - The early season question

Rosehill tomorrow (26/11) features a premium prizemoney early season 2yo event where #11 Serena Bay is the lone filly.

I asked Paul Daily, of Ratings2Win, to interrogate his superlative Axis software with the question posed by Saturday's circumstance - Do early season 2yo Fillies perform above expectation against their male counterparts?

Horse Sex Bets Wins SR Collect Avg POT Profit Outs
C~G 366 40 10.9% $160.00 $6.00 -16.96% -$32.67 33
F 335 42 12.5% $168.00 $6.60 -3.67% -$6.41 30

 The above analysis considered Metropolitan 2yo mixed sex races in the last 2 years of data sample from 1st August to 31st December.

Clearly fillies have performed better than colts/geldings, both in strike rate and expectation.

I urge all those keen to pose any such questions to check out the ultimate in horse racing database software; Ratings2Win Axis. Click to download an extensive FREE info pack.

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