The Sandringham Handicap

DateTimeClassDistance
Thur 18th June 202016:40Listed Handicap1 mile

Results

PosDistHorseJockeyTrainerAgeWgt
1stOnassisHayley TurnerCharlie Fellowes
2nd1.25WaliyakDavid EganR Varian
3rdnkDubai LoveL DettoriS bin Suroor
4th1.25TiritombaJ QuinnHugo Palmer
5thshdDeclared InterestHarry BentleyR M Beckett
6th0.75HuboorJim CrowleyM Johnston
7th1.25SoffikaR L MooreSir Michael Stoute
8thnseAl RasmahAndrea AtzeniR A Fahey
9th1.25Odyssey GirlS De SousaRichard Spencer
10th3Alabama WhitmanOisin MurphyRichard Spencer
11th1.25SeparateS M LeveyR Hannon
12th1.5Night ColoursMegan NichollsS & E Crisford
13th1.75Mrs UpjohnHollie DoyleArchie Watson
14th3KalsaraRaul Da SilvaA M Balding
WejdanUnknownUnknown  
Festive StarUnknownUnknown  
Graceful MagicUnknownUnknown  
African DreamK T O’NeillJ & T Gosden  

About the Sandringham Handicap

The Sandringham Handicap is Royal Ascot’s feature handicap race for 3-year-old fillies. The race is notable for the relatively high quality of entries it attracts, considering its handicap status. A number of winners of the Sandringham Handicap have subsequently been tested in higher rated races, with several going on to claim major Group 1 wins over a mile.

Betting on the Sandringham Handicap

The favourite comes through in the Sandringham Handicap often enough to make laying the favourite a risk as an ongoing betting strategy. Rather focus your attention on horses that the market has priced under the 12/1 margin, keeping in mind that recent form is a helpful indicator, but that horses frequently come off poor performances or even lower weights to win this handicap.