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July Cup 2022 Tips, Trends and Horses Winning Probability

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The July Cup 2022 is the feature race on the final day of the Newmarket July Festival this Saturday (9th July) and we look set for a ‘must-see’ contest with recent Royal Ascot scorers – Perfect Power and Naval Crown – two of the big names entered. Andy Newton takes a look at the latest betting, each horses probability of winning and the main 2022 July Cup trends.

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What Time Is The 2022 July Cup?

🕙Time: 4:25pm (UK time)
📅Date: Saturday 9th July 2022
🏇Racecourse: Newmarket Races
💰 Winner: £356,422 (Group One)
📺 TV: RacingTV, ITV


DID YOU KNOW? 19 of the last 20 July Cup winners aged 5 or younger, while 15 of the last 20 were UK-trained and ran at Royal Ascot last time out.


July Cup Trends and Stats

Help find the winner of this Saturday’s 2022 July Cup at Newmarket using our key trends and stats

  • 19/20 – Aged 5 or younger
  • 18/20 – Had won over 6f before
  • 17/20 – Returned 12/1 or shorter in the betting
  • 16/20 – Had between 1-3 previous runs that season
  • 15/20 – Ran at Royal Ascot last time out
  • 15/20 – Had won a Group 1 or 2 race before
  • 15/20 – Won by a horse trained in the UK
  • 12/20 – Placed last time out
  • 9/20 – Ran last time out in either the King’s Stand Stakes or Diamond Jubilee
  • 9/20 – Unplaced favourites
  • 8/20 – Won their previous race
  • 5/20 – Winning favourites
  • 4/20 – Irish-trained winners (O’Brien trained 2 of the last 4 winners)
  • The average winning SP in the last 20 years is 8/1
  • Just one horse aged older than 5 has won since 1968
  • Aidan O’Brien has won the race 5 times before (1999, 2001, 2010, 2018 & 2019)

Perfect Power Our 2022 July Cup Tip

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The Richard Fahey-trained PERFECT POWER @ 5/2 with 10bet is set to go off as the 2022 July Cup favourite and after a top win in the Group One Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot last month it’s easy to see why.

This 3 year-old had been tried over a mile in the 2000 Guineas at the end of April but didn’t seem to last home that day. He’s won over 7f so that seems his limit, but over this 6f trip – where he stays on powerfully – this looks his best distance.

He’s now won his last three tries over 6f and regular rider, Christophe Soumillon is making the trip over to ride –…

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