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Racing Statistics

Queen Anne Stakes Day (18 Jun, Tuesday)

About the barriers

Queen Anne Stakes (2019 to 2023)

Barrier 1st 2nd 3rd
1-5 3 1 1
6-10 0 4 2
11-15 2 0 2
16 and above 0 0 0

Being drawn low is a significant advantage to runners in the Queen Anne Stakes given recent trends. In particular gate four has been particularly productive with both 2020 winner CIRCUS MAXIMUS and 2022 victor BAAEED winning from the same gate.

Both of the winners that have defied double figure draws have come from gate 11 with TRIPLE TIME winning last year’s race from that gate and PALACE PIER taking the 2021 renewal, however when the field is 16 runners, or more, it is a big disadvantage being drawn high. 

Of those gates which have served well with placed runners, gate eight has supplied two runners-up with TEREBELLUM in 2020 and LOPE Y FERNANDEZ occupying the same position in 2021.

About the Jockeys

Hot Jockey: Ryan Moore

Year Ryan Moore’s rides in the Queen Anne Stakes Finishing Position
2023 LUSAIL 12
2022 ORDER OF AUSTRALIA 3
2021 ORDER OF AUSTRALIA 8
2020 CIRCUS MAXIMUS 1
2019 LE BRIVIDO 5

Frankie Dettori has the best record in the Queen Anne Stakes having won the race once in the past five years along with finishing second in it twice including 12 months ago on INSPIRAL. However, he will not be riding at the meeting this year.

With trainer Aidan O’Brien not having any runners in this year’s race Ryan Moore, who won the 2020 renewal on CIRCUS MAXIMUS is likely to be in demand, given he has finished in the first three on two occasions since 2019. He will ride for HI ROYAL in the Queen Anne Stakes this year.

About the Trainers

Hot Trainer: John & Thady Gosden

Year John & Thady Gosden’s runners in the Queen Anne Stakes Finishing Position
2023 INSPIRAL 2
2022 - -
2021 PALACE PIER 1
2020 TEREBELLUM (trained by John Gosden) 2
2019 - -

John & Thady Gosden, who saddled 2021 winner PALACE PIER and sent out INSPIRAL to finish second last year, will be represented by INSPIRAL and G1 Lockinge Stakes winner AUDIENCE.

William Haggas is another trainer that is worth noting in the race having sent out winner BAAEED in 2022 and saddled ONE MASTER to finish third in 2019. The Newmarket trainer is likely to be represented in this year’s race by MALJOOM.

About the Favourites

Queen Anne Stakes Favourites Statistics (2019 to 2023)

Year Favourite Finishing Position
2023 MODERN GAMES 4
2022 BAAEED 1
2021 PALACE PIER 1
2020 CIRCUS MAXIMUS 1
2019 BARNEY ROY 8

Three of the last five renewals of the Queen Anne Stakes have gone the way of favourites with BAAEED, PALACE PIER and CIRCUS MAXIMUS returning as odds-on winners.

However, it has also been won by horses starting at double figure odds with LORD GLITTERS (14-1) winning the 2019 renewal and 33-1 chance TRIPLE TIME landing the race last year.

Recent patterns would suggest it is worth following the favourites given their recent record in the race, but at least one horse priced 12-1 and above has reached the frame in each of the past five renewals.

About Overseas Runners

Queen Anne Stakes Overseas Runners Statistics (2019 to 2023)

Year Queen Anne Stakes Overseas Runners Representing Country / Region Finishing Position
2023 - - -
2022 ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Ireland 3
2021 LOPE Y FERNANDEZ
ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Ireland
Ireland
2
8
2020 CIRCUS MAXIMUS
PLUMATIC
Ireland
France
1
14
2019 ROMANISED
LE BRIVIDO
AMAZING ONE PLUS
OLMEDO
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
France
4
5
12
15

The number of overseas runners in the race has gone down in number since four contested the 2019 renewal with Aidan O’Brien the only trainer outside of Britain to represented in the race since 2021.

Of the overseas runners since 2019, trainer Aidan O’Brien has been responsible for five of them while French-trained runners have not fared well in the race with OLMEDO finishing 15th in 2019 and PLUMATIC 14th in 2020.

The Jerome Reynier-trained FACTEUR CHEVAL, who won the G1 Dubai Turf on his latest start, is a leading contender for this year’s race and he will look to buck the trend of recent French-trained runners in the Queen Anne Stakes.

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