British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes
The British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes is the second race that takes place at Kempton’s third June Evening Racing meeting every June, every year.
Kempton Park Racecourse is the exceptional home of the Evening racing meeting, one of a great number of horse racing meetings throughout the year at this venue, including a mixture of flat races and National Hunt events.
This specific Evening Racing, which takes place on the all-weather flat Polytrack, is the third one of the month every June and offers an amazing nine-race card from the Surrey outskirts near the Greater London border.
On Wednesday the 23rd of June 2021, the next edition of this brilliantly thrilling race day will take place. For all of The Kempton Park Racecourse Evening Racing news and ticket information, sign up for The Jockey Club’s newsletter at https://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/newsletter/.
About The Race
The British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes is a Class 5 European Breeders Fund flat race for novices that serves as the second race of Kempton Park’s Evening Racing every year.
Exclusively open to horses aged just two years old, The British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes runs 6 furlongs of Kempton Park Racecourse and usually features a small field of runners.
At the most recent edition of The British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes a share of £6,400 was up for grabs, which was split between the four placing horses in the following manner:
1st place – 15/2 Never Say When (IRE) – £4,140
2nd place – 5/6 Running Back (IRE) – £1,232
3rd place – 4/1 Haseef (IRE) – £616
4th place – 7/2 Zaisan (GB) – £308
The next edition of The British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes will begin at around 17:25 on Wednesday the 23rd of June 2021.
Runners
The British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes is a thrilling race that is contested by a small field of runners that features some of the best up and coming young colts and fillies over a distance of seven furlongs.
Here are the runners, their starting prices and how they fared in this fantastic race at Kempton Park’s Evening Racing meeting at Kempton Park Racecourse last time out in 2020 (ordered by saddlecloth number):
- Haseef (IRE) – third-place finish – 4/1 starting price – weighing in at 9-5 – ridden by jockey Jim Crowley and trained by Roger Varian
- Never Say When (IRE) – first-place finish – 15/2 starting price – weighing in at 9-5 – ridden by jockey Ryan Moore and trained by Sir Michael Stoute
- Running Back (IRE) – second-place finish – 5/6 starting price – weighing in at 9-5 – ridden by jockey Oisin Murphy and trained by Richard Hannon
- Zaisan (GB) – fourth-place finish – 7/2 starting price – weighing in at 9-5 – ridden by jockey David Egan and trained by Archie Watson
Tips
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Odds
Odds for The British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes last time out at Kempton Park Racecourse ranged from 5/6 for the race favourite Running Back up to 15/2 for the longest outsider Never Say When – an excellent price for a competitive four-horse race.
In fact, this edition of the race was won by Never Say When, the 15/2 least likely lad, who converted, for example, all £10 outright backing stakes into £85 in returns, £75 in profits.
Previous Winners
Here are the previous 4 winners of The British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes at The Evening Racing, including their odds, closest competitors and race stats:
2020
At Kempton Park in June 2020, the winner of The British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes was 15/2 priced outsider Never Say When, ridden by jockey Ryan Moore and trained by Sir Michael Stoute.
5/6 priced race favourite Running Back finished just a head behind Never Say When in second place, followed by 4/1 priced third-favourite Haseef in third place and 7/2 priced second-favourite Zaisan in fourth.
2019
Back in 2019, the winner of The British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes at Kempton’s third June Evening Racing was 12/1 priced Aussie Showstopper, ridden by jockey Shane Kelly and trained by Richard Hughes.
5/2 priced race favourite Great Ambassador finished just a nose behind Aussie Showstopper in second place, followed by 25/1 priced outsider Hector Loza in third place and 7/2 priced second-favourite Qaaddim in fourth.
2018
7/1 priced Typhoon Ten finished first in The British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes at Kempton Park Racecourse in 2018, ridden by jockey Rossa Ryan and trained by Richard Hannon.
4/5 priced race favourite Sporting Chance finished just a head behind Typhoon Ten in second place, followed by 10/1 priced Hard Forest in third place and 6/1 priced Artistic Rifles in fourth.
2017
Ridden by jockey Josephine Gordon and trained by Hugo Palmer, 11/2 priced Encrypted was the winner of The British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes at Kempton Park Racecourse in 2017.
9/2 priced third-favourite Cosmopolitan Queen finished two and a quarter lengths behind Encrypted in second place, followed by 25/1 priced outsider Shania Says in third place and 9/1 priced Rebel Streak in fourth.


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