Tuesday, November 5, 2024

The Jersey Stakes is a Group 3 horse open to three-year-olds. It is run over 7 furlongs on the final day of Royal Ascot. It takes a smart performer who falls in between the two categories of sprinter and miler to win this contest. Sir Michael Stoute is the leading trainer with 6 wins.

Below, you will find all the information you need to bet on the Jersey Stakes. Our proven tipsters will provide their top picks the day before the race. You can also gain key insights on the runners and riders through our Jersey Stakes racecard and read our essential betting trends to help you find a winner.

16:25 Royal Ascot
River Tiber Silk 14
  • Age:3
  • Weight:9-3
  • Form:11133-3
  • OR:114
A big field of twenty three-year-olds head to the Group 3 Jersey Stakes with the Irish 2000 Guineas second and third heading the market. Richard Hannon’s Haatem went down by a head to his stable mate and subsequent St James Palace winner Rosallion with the seasonal re-appearing Aidan O’Brien trained River Tiber 1 1/4L back in third. The latter is 3lb better off here and with the drop to 7F more likely to suit than the former is the pick here. River Tiber had options to run in the Commonwealth Cup but this looks his trip and with Ryan Moore on board looks sure to run a big race. The best of the rest and worth a small stakes each way saver is the Ralph Beckett trained Juddmonte owned Task Force. He actually finished a head ahead of River Tiber over 6F in the Middle Park stakes last season and having pulled hard probably didn’t stay when seventh in the 2000 Guineas on his re-appearance.

Tomorrow’s Daily Tips aren’t available yet for Wednesday, 6th November 2024. See our expert horse racing tips today for upcoming races at other racecourses.

7
River Tiber 14
River Tiber[IRE] Form: 11133-3
WIN PROB: 40%
15
Haatem 1
Haatem[IRE] Form: 955-132
WIN PROB: 20%
8
Task Force 17
Task Force[GB] Form: 112-7
WIN PROB: 11.76%
11
Never So Brave 12
Never So Brave[IRE] Form: 22-11
WIN PROB: 9.09%
16
Eben Shaddad 5
Eben Shaddad[USA] Form: 133-27
WIN PROB: 7.69%
17
Boiling Point 2
Boiling Point[IRE] Form: 2312-21
WIN PROB: 5.88%
9
Pearls And Rubies 19
Pearls And Rubies[USA] Form: 22582-0
WIN PROB: 5.88%
14
Kikkuli 8
Kikkuli[GB] Form: 2-12
WIN PROB: 4.35%
13
Native American 11
Native American[IRE] Form: 116-82
WIN PROB: 4.35%
1
Night Raider 13
Night Raider[IRE] Form: 1-10
WIN PROB: 3.85%
19
Mountain Bear 10
Mountain Bear[IRE] Form: 34412-7
WIN PROB: 1.96%
18
Chicago Critic 3
Chicago Critic[GB] Form: 31-361
WIN PROB: 1.49%
12
Zoum Zoum 18
Zoum Zoum[GB] Form: 111-24
WIN PROB: 1.49%
20
Dark Tornado 4
Dark Tornado[IRE] Form: 62-3
WIN PROB: 0.99%
4
El Bodon 6
El Bodon[IRE] Form: 21-29
WIN PROB: 0.99%
10
Indian Run 7
Indian Run[IRE] Form: 3118-6
WIN PROB: 0.99%
3
Kortez Bay 9
Kortez Bay[IRE] Form: 44-3231
WIN PROB: 0.99%
2
Son 15
Son[GB] Form: 5535-46
WIN PROB: 0.99%
5
Ziggy's Dream 20
Ziggy's Dream[IRE] Form: 181-141
WIN PROB: 0.99%
6
Take Me To Church 16
Take Me To Church[IRE] Form: 21-1145
WIN PROB: 0.01%

Jersey Stakes (Group 3)

7F (Class 1) (3YO only) (£85,065)
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19 runners
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3 Places
Going: Good to Firm
Draw Advantage: No significant advantage.

The Irish 2000 Guineas form could be the key to this race, with preference for the Aidan O'Brien-trained RIVER TIBER. The son of Wootton Bassett finished just over a length behind Haatem (second), but that was his first run of the campaign and, like many of his stablemates this week, he ought to take a big step forward from that effort. This could possibly be his ideal trip after running well at the top level over sprint distances as a juvenile. As for the latter, he makes his fourth start of the year having improved plenty from his juvenile campaign and he commands the utmost respect, despite dropping back in trip and giving away a 3lb penalty for his Craven success. Of the remainder, the progressive Never So Brave makes the most appeal after his impressive victory in a handicap at Chester last month.

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Jersey Stakes Overview

First established in 1919, the Jersey Stakes was introduced to the Royal Ascot schedule as a replacement for the second leg of the Triennial Stakes. The race was named in honour of the 4th Earl of Jersey, who held the role of Master of the Buckhounds back in the 18th century.

This Group 3 race is run over a distance of 7 furlongs at Ascot Racecourse. Horses aged three years old are eligible to enter. The race attracts a strong field every year. It is seen as a potential stepping stone for horses that go on to compete in the prestigious Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood.

Sir Gordon Richards and Lester Pigott share the accolade of enjoying the most wins of any jockeys in the Jersey Stakes. The duo have managed to earn six wins each in the race down the years. The leading trainer in this race is Sir Michael Stoute with 6 victories to his name. The most recent of those coming in 2018 with Expert Eye.

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Jersey Stakes Betting Trends and Statistics

  • Every one of the last 12 winners in the Jersey Stakes had at least three previous flat runs.
  • 9 out of the last 12 winning horses had a rating of 108 or higher.
  • 5 of the previous 12 winners came into this race as the favourite or joint favourite.

Previous Jersey Stakes Winners

Jersey Stakes FAQ

Who won the Jersey Stakes 2023?

The 2023 edition of the Jersey Stakes was won by Age Of Kings. Wayne Lordan was the winning jockey on the horse and Aidan O’Brien was the victorious trainer.

Where is the Jersey Stakes?

The Jersey Stakes is run at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.

Where can I watch the Jersey Stakes?

The Jersey Stakes is available live on ITV1 and via Sky Sports Racing. Many bookmakers also offer a free live horse racing streaming service that allows customers to watch the race after placing their bets.

What is the prize money for the Jersey Stakes?

The total prize pool for the Jersey Stakes in 2024 is £150,000. The horse that finished in first place in the Jersey Stakes in 2023 received £85,065 in prize money.

When is the Jersey Stakes?

The 2024 Jersey Stakes is set to take place on Royal Ascot Day 5 with a 16:25 UK time start.

How many horses race in the Jersey Stakes?

15 horses competed in the 2023 edition of the Jersey Stakes at Royal Ascot.