Futurity Trophy Preview, Tips, Runners
Established in 1961 and run at the Doncaster Racecourse, the Futurity Trophy, a Group 1 race that is run towards the end of the flat season. The race is restricted to two-year-old colts and fillies and is run over a range of one mile; it's one of the last big one-milers of the flat season.
The race was known initially as the Timeform Gold Cup before the Observer got sponsorship in 1965. In 1976, the race got the name the Futurity Stakes when William Hill sponsored the race, but it is most likely best understood as the Racing Post Trophy, a title it held between 1989 to 2017.
Futurity Trophy Information:
Futurity Trophy Past Winners
Futurity Trophy Trainer Statistics
Futurity Trophy Jockey Statistics
If you have an interest in other forecasts at Doncaster, then head over to the Doncaster suggestions page to see which runners are being supported by the tipsters and likewise compare those predictions to the runners that make the trend shortlist when included listed below. You might also be interested in other sneak peek blog sites that we have loaded complete of information. Head down to the Other Principal Races at Doncaster Racecourse section for links to these.
How competitive is the Futurity Trophy market? When taking a look at the over-rounds for the last 20 renewals, the most competitive market was in 2012 when the race had an over-round of 111%. The race in 2008 was a race that was most in the bookmaker's favour with an over-round of 124%, whilst usually over the last 20 renewals of the Futurity Trophy, the over-round has been 117%, which means the bookie anticipates to pay out ₤ 100 for each ₤ 117 which is bet.
Below you will discover the 2026 Futurity Trophy Trends. See which patterns have taken place over the current renewals that you may have the ability to use for the next renewal. We likewise have a section that takes a look at the Futurity Trophy Trend Analysis.
These are the leading three quickest-run Futurity Trophy races over the last 20 renewals:
1. Kameko (1:36.26) in 2019
2. Casamento (1:37.03) in 2010
3. Rivet Delight (1:37.08) in 2016
Looking at the future kind, is the winner worth following next time out? Over the past 20 renewals, if you had followed the winner of the Futurity Trophy next time out, then you would have backed an overall of 5 winners. Backing all 19 runners who have actually been out since their win at SP next time out would have returned an LSP of +7.29.