Post Position Winners By Size Of Field

Learn Which Post Positions At Each Distance Wins The Most

Undecided between two contenders?   Discover which horse may have a slight edge in the race due to it’s starting post position in the race.

Post Position Winners By Size Of Field Available Files

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Oaklawn Park$5.00-
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Get Help Deciding Between Two of Your Contenders

How To Decide between to horse racing contenders

Winning post position statistics is probably not the first place you are going to look when handicapping a horse race.  However, it can be a valuable tool when you are undecided between one or more of your contenders.

There are a lot of variables that contribute to a horse winning a race and in certain racing conditions the post position can have an effect.  As an example, many believe that young horses (particularly 1st time starters) do not like to be drawn on the rail.  The theory is these younger horse’s don’t like to be in close quarters when racing and will shy away from other runners.   For whatever reasons, when using the Post Positions of Winners by Size of Field report you will see that some post positions do fair better than others.

Identify Post Positions That Can Give A Horse An Edge

Quickly see which post positions are favored in the race

Get a breakdown of each post position by race conditions and field size

See the number and percentage of wins for each post position broken down by field size.

See the number of races included in each study broken down by field size.

Get the total number and percentage of wins for each post position.

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Get a closer look at winning post positions

Learn which post positions are favored for each surface and distance

Winners listed by post position for dirt, turf, and synthetic surfaces.

Winners listed by post position are also broken down by routes and sprints for each surface studied.