Bangor Races Overview
Bangor-On-Dee racecourse is a national hunt only track located near Wrexham in Wales alongside the banks of the River Dee and the track is unique in that it doesn’t have a grandstand.
Since 2006, Bangor has become a venue for amateur Point-to-Point races, organized by local hunting groups. These races take place on a track within the main course but run in the opposite direction to professional meetings, adding a distinctive twist to the events held here.
For 2024, the racecourse has scheduled thirteen fixtures. The course itself is left-handed and triangular, with a slight undulation. It measures approximately 1 mile and 4 furlongs in circumference and concludes with a 1-furlong run-in, providing a challenging yet exciting experience for participants and spectators alike.
The course can be located at Bangor-On-Dee Racecourse, Bangor-Is-Y-Coed, Wrexham, LL13 ODA.
Bangor Betting Trends & Statistics
By far the most winning trainer at the track is locally based handler Donal McCain who has acquired over four times as many winners as his nearest rival over the past five years. Irish trainer John Joseph Hanlon has a decent strike rate when bringing one across the Irish Sea and is always worth noting.
Not surprisingly, as Donald McCain’s stable jockey, Brian Hughes is the leading jockey at the track again winning four times as many winners as his nearest rival over the past five years. Lorcan Williams has the best win-to-run ratio of any jockey at the track over the past five years and is always worth considering.