Horse racing draw advantage bias CHEPSTOW 6F
Stalls usually positioned HIGH

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WINNING STALL NUMBER

 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
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8 1         1    
9     11            
10     1 1   1   1    
11   1   11             1
12                       
13 1   1 1 1         1      
14   1             1            
15        11        1     1        
16   1   1 1       1 1 1 1        
17                                  
18                               1    
19                         1       1    
20 1    1   1     1   1 1 1       111 1 1  
21                                          
22                                            
2 3 4 4 2 1

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1 3 3 3 2 1
16 15

Copyright © 2005 [H Hutchinson]. All rights reserved.

There are not many races here, but a good pattern appeared to be forming with a significant number of wins from stalls 1 - 4.
The 2006 results failed to follow that trend, and results are now looking more spread.
On good or better going stalls 1 - 4 had won 13 of 28 races
to the end of 2005.

Now, on good or better going, stalls 1 to 6 won 16 of 31 races.
On good or better going in races of 8 to 16 runners, stalls 1 - 6 won 13 of 21 races 61%.
There is nothing to get excited about here now.

With the stalls positioned High, stalls 1 to 6 are towards the middle of the course, or at least away from the high rail.
Splits occur here in large fields when jockeys search for faster going towards the Low rail, but as we have come to expect from split races at other courses, results are spread in races of 20 runners.

The 2006 results  :- 6-10, 8-14, 4-15, 4-16, 5-16, 11-16, 12-16