Sans Frontieres

The biggest races throughout the flat racing calendar are the races that all of the jockeys and trainer like to win. It does not matter if a trainer has a strong favourite for a race like the Ascot Gold Cup or a rank outsider, that expectation and genuine hope is exactly the same.



Sans Frontieres is one of the strongest outsiders running at Royal Ascot. This five-year-old Irish Chestnut Horse packs a lot of quality and character together that will make it a strong choice in the showpiece race over the five days.



Sans Frontieres is worth backing in Horse Racing Betting markets for a variety of different reasons. This horse has a career that spans over the last three years and during this time a great deal of valuable experience and racing ability has been acquired.

Statistics of Sans Frontieres

The statistics of Sans Frontieres make for very good reading for any punter out there thinking of backing this horse. Nine career races have been tackled so far in some strong fields and these have produced four wins, one second place finish and one third place finish.

The statistics of Sans Frontieres dipped in the middle of 2010 when the horse had a poor patch of form and struggled to finish higher than sixth in a race. However, Sans Frontieres is on a run of three back to back wins which has made this horse a real contender for any race it is entered into.

The Style of Sans Frontieres

The style of Sans Frontieres is that of a classic horse that likes to sit at the back of the field and slowly claw back the runners one by one. This is dangerous in flat racing where the majority of races are on the short side but it's something that Sans Frontieres does very well.

The trick with the style of Sans Frontieres is that the horse instantly responds when urged on by the jockey. This is something to bear in mind with Royal Ascot Betting because there are some strong front runners in the Ascot Gold Cup.



Sans Frontieres has not had a regular stable jockey which suggests that the style of the horse is something which is now tried and tested. This means the trainer and owner of the horse need not worry which high profile jockey is going to be riding the horse in the Ascot Gold Cup 2011.

Jeremy Noseda

Jeremy Noseda is the trainer who has worked with Sans Frontieres ever since the horse first started running in professional flat races. The trainer deserves a lot of credit for getting the horse to this point in its career. He also deserves a lot of credit for developing such a strong racing style with this horse.



Jeremy Noseda will know that there are horses with stronger records due to run in the Gold Cup which will encourage the trainer to utilise the strengths of one of his best horses. Strong front running horses are rarely put under heavy pressure and Sans Frontieres is one horse that can do just this.