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Juddmonte Cheveley Park Stakes: Runner by runner betting guide

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The final 6f Group 1 of the season for two-year-old fillies, the Juddmonte Cheveley Park Stakes, is shaping up to be a fascinating contest.

The two Irish raiders sit at the top of the market, with the unbeaten fillies Babouche from Ger Lyons’ yard and Lake Victoria from Aidan O’Brien.

There’s plenty of opposition with live chances, including two strong contenders from France.

Let’s take a deeper look at all eight runners in the Group 1 Cheveley Park Stakes with my runner-by-runner betting guide, as well as the best online bookmakers to help make your bet a winning one.

Cheveley Park Stakes: Runner by runner guide

Now it’s time to take a in-dept looking into runners of the Cheveley Park Stakes and the best horse racing bookmakers to help you make a winning bet.

2 – Babouche (5)

Runner: Babouche

Weight: 9st 2lb

Age: 2

Form: 111

OR: 112

Jockey: Colin Keane

Trainer: Ger Lyons

Betting Odds: 7/4

This daughter of Kodiac has already put in some eye-catching performances, none more so than when she took on the boys and beat the now Group 1 winner and short-priced Middle Park Stakes favorite, Whistlejacket.

That form puts her rightly at the top of the market. However, my only slight concern is that Ger Lyons doesn’t have the best record when traveling to the UK.

Back in 2021, he sent over Sacred Bridge as a short-priced favorite for this very race, only for her to finish a disappointing 8th, which lingers at the back of my mind.

That aside, she has shown the potential to be a star filly.

If she travels well and takes everything in stride, she’s the one they all have to beat.

Unbeaten
Group 1 winner against colts

Has never raced outside of the UK

Star Rating:

Bet on Babouche with talkSPORT BET

5 – Lake Victoria

Runner: Lake Victoria

Weight: 9st 2lb

Age: 2

Form: 111

OR: 112

Jockey: Ryan Moore

Trainer: Aidan O’Brien

Betting Odds: 9/4

Another filly that comes into this race with a perfect record, and one who, like Babouche, is progressing rapidly.

After winning her maiden at The Curragh, she made a successful trip to Newmarket’s July course, where she impressively took the Group 3 Sweet Solera Stakes from the front.

She was then tasked with beating her stablemate, Bedtime Story, a filly who looked to have the world at her feet. Unfortunately, Bedtime Story wasn’t herself that day and finished last of the five runners, later found to be lame. However, Lake Victoria did exceptionally well, winning from an uncompromising position and staying on strongly through the final furlong to win going away.

She stays 7f well which could be a significant asset given the amount of rain that has fallen over the last few days.

A huge player here and my top pick.

Unbeaten
Group 1 winner
Can be ridden on or off the pace
Has won in the UK already

The ground may be a slight concern 

Star Rating:

Bet on Lake Victoria with BetMGM

4 – Daylight (3)

Runner: Daylight

Weight: 9st 2lb

Age: 2

Form: 1313

OR: 110

Jockey: Mickael Barzalona

Trainer: P. Cottier

Betting Odds: 15/2

Daylight’s form ties in closely with Babouche, thanks to her close 3rd place finish to Whistlejacket in the Group 1 Sumbe Prix Morny at Deauville.

This French filly is a major player here, especially with the ground conditions likely in her favor and the step up in trip set to suit her well.

She’s versatile, able to be played late or run with the pace, making her an appealing each-way selection. If either of the top two fail to progress further, Daylight could well upset the Irish raiders here.

A strong challenger.

Doesn’t have much to find on form
Acts well on soft ground

Already beaten twice

Star Rating:

Bet on Daylight with Spreadex

3 – Celandine (2)

Runner: Celandine

Weight: 9st 2lb

Age: 2

Form: 711341

OR: 106

Jockey: Tom Marquand

Trainer: Ed Walker

Betting Odds: 12/1

A lovely-looking daughter of Kingman, Celandine comes into this race as the most exposed of the eight runners.

She has put together a strong season so far, with three wins from six starts, and is certainly entitled to a crack at Group 1 level after her brave victory in the Group 2 Lowther Stakes at York.

However, the soft ground is a significant concern for her in this race. If the conditions were to dry up (which seems unlikely), her chances would improve considerably.

She’s a likeable filly, but with the ground likely to remain on the soft side, she’s one to oppose here.

Has three wins to her name this season
Group 2 winner

Ground conditions likely to be against her

Star Rating:

Bet on Celandine with VBET

8 – Rayevka (8)

Runner: Rayevka

Weight: 9st 2lb

Age: 2

Form: 21

OR: –

Jockey: Maxime Guyon

Trainer: F-H Graffard

Betting Odds: 14/1

The second of the French runners, and the one with the most to prove, Rayevka may have won by five lengths last time out as the 1/2 favourite, but her form is nothing to get too excited about.

Is she entitled to improve further from that experience? Of course. However, even with potential improvement, she has a lot to find against the main contenders here, including her fellow countryfilly.

A win from her would be a big surprise.

Has winning form on soft ground

Need a big step forward again

Star Rating:

Bet on Rayevka with Copybet

6 – Leovanni (6)

Runner: Leovanni

Weight: 9st 2lb

Age: 2

Form: 113

OR: 105

Jockey: James Doyle

Trainer: Karl Burke

Betting Odds: 16/1

Leovanni showed enough speed to win twice over 5f this season but could only manage 3rd behind Calandine in the Group 2 Lowther Stakes at York.

She doesn’t strike me as a horse crying out for a slog over 6f, especially given the considerable speed she’s demonstrated this season. Given the ground conditions today, she’s easily overlooked.

Group 2 winner

Not sure she wants slog on soft ground over 6f

Star Rating:

Bet on Leovanni with SBK

1 – Arabian Dusk (1)

Runner: Arabian Dusk

Weight: 9st 2lb

Age: 2

Form: 2317

OR: 104

Jockey: Oisin Murphy

Trainer: Simon & Ed Crisford

Betting Odds: 20/1

It’s clear that Arabian Dusk has a mountain to climb based on all known form.

She finished over six lengths behind Daylight when they met in the Sumbe Prix Morny at Deauville, and she also has ground to make up with Celandine after their meeting over 6f in a Listed contest at Newmarket’s July course.

Based on what we’ve seen so far, she’s an easy pass.

There isn’t any obvious positives 

Has a lot to find on form

Star Rating:

Bet on Arabian Dusk with Betfred

7 – Magic Mild (4)

Runner: Magic Mild

Weight: 9st 2lb

Age: 2

Form: 30113

OR: 195

Jockey: Rossa Ryan

Trainer: Clive Cox

Betting Odds: 66/1

One who I give little to no chance here.

She will give her owners a good day out, but it is impossible to fancy her here.

Out of her depth.

There isn’t any obvious positives

Clearly out of her depth

Star Rating:

Bet on Magic Mild with talkSPORT BET

Juddmonte Cheveley Park verdict

There isn’t much between the top two in the market, with both running to the same mark, but LAKE VICTORIA gets the slight preference.

She stays 7f well, which could be a significant advantage here with the recent rain. If this turns into a stamina test, she may be the best equipped to handle it.

Daylight will be ready to capitalize if the top two fail to fire, and she’s not without a chance on ground we know she can handle.

About the author

Andrew Halligan

My name is Andrew Halligan, horse racing pundit and founder of YouTube’s The Finishing Line Podcast. Horse racing is a thrilling spectacle that captivates audiences around the world with its blend of drama and excitement. Whether you’re a jumps or flat fan, I will use my experience of working within the horse racing industry to bring the best of what this sport has to offer.

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