2024 Weatherbys Super Sprint Betting Odds at Newbury racecourse

Saturday, 20 July 2024

Ain’t Nobody is likely to be sent off as favourite to win the Weatherbys Super Sprint Stakes, with the Kevin Ryan-trained runner having secured consecutive wins although could only manage sixth last time out. It Ain’t Two has to be respected and the Hugo Palmer-trained runner was second in a previous outing.

Vingegaard could go well for Archie Watson and this two-year-old has secured a victory this term, with Amestris trading at a similar price and Michael Bell will hope for at least a place being attained by his charge. Kaadi and Time For Scandals could be decent each-way value and it will be interesting to see how the betting market shapes up.

2024 Weatherbys Super Sprint Stakes Tips

Ain’t Nobody was below par when finishing dead last out of six runners at Newmarket in July, with the horse failing to perform in the July Stakes. Previously to this, there was a striking victory at Ascot where the charge was able to score in the Windsor Castle Stakes. That came after a previous success at Carlisle.

It Ain’t Two has landed two victories this season, with Hugo Palmer training a two-year-old who could be a backable each-way price. The last performance saw the horse secure second place out of six runners in the Dragon Stakes at Sandown Park, with this coming after landing fourth in a listed race at Newmarket.

Vingegaard was fifth in a previous outing and that came in a twenty-seven runner race in the form of the Windsor Castle Stakes. The two-year-old outran odds of 22/1 and there was a win in a maiden stakes race at Chepstow, with Amestris also a capable performer who will run for Michael Bell and there are other viable contenders.

Kaadi was second last time out and finished runner-up at Deauville, with this being in a listed race. This came after a third-place in the Prix la Fleche. Time For Sandals has only raced once and that was a victory on the all-weather at Kempton Racecourse, with Violet Love having been a consistent performer.


2023 Super Sprint Stakes Tips

The bookmakers have Relief Rally as the relatively warm favourite to land a victory, with William Haggas hoping to land the spoils in the Weatherbys Super Sprint Stakes. The two-year-old was last seen running in the Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot where the horse only found one too good for him. It was a defeat that was by the narrowest of margins.

Previously to this, there were victories at Windsor and Salisbury, with the latter victory actually quite telling over five furlongs considering that favourite Juniper Berries was beaten into second place. This horse will also line up at Newbury after a fourth-placed finish in the Queen Mary Stakes and the runner can be lively once again.

Bobsleigh notched up a couple of victories at Brighton and Epsom respectively, with the horse then running at Ascot more recently and there was a sixth-placed finish in the Coventry Stakes over six furlongs. This was a solid performance in a Group 2 encounter, with Eve Johnson Houghton not only having this horse but also Juniper Berries.

Son Of Corballis has secured two victories so far this season, with the two-year-old carrying more weight than the front three in the betting. The Kieran P Cotter-trained charge has recorded a double win at Tipperary, with the horse having finished well down the order in the Racehorse Lotto National Stakes.


2022 Weatherbys Super Sprint Stakes Tips

Rogue Spirit is likely to be a warm order for the Weatherbys Super Sprint Stakes, with a three-length victory being achieved at Wolverhampton although it was no surprise to see the horse oblige considering that he was sent off as the 2/11 favourite.

Previously to this, the runner competed favourably in the Two Year Old Trophy at the end of May, with the horse narrowly losing by a neck when running against Chateau although there was everything to like about the performance of the runner-up who was sent off at 4/1 on that occasion.

Maria Branwell has two victories of her own on the board and she finished a creditable third in a competitive race at Royal Ascot. Having been sent off at betting odds of 9/1, there was a third placed finish in the Queen Mary Stakes over five furlongs, with Dramatised and Maylandsea the only runners too good for the horse.

Eddie’s Boy lined up at Royal Ascot in a different race, with the horse sent off at racing betting odds of 40/1 in the Windsor Castle Stakes. A third-placed performance surpassed expectations and this could be an interesting each-way selection.