Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Horse Racing

Shock winner hammered by racing chiefs after being backed from 100-1 to 13-2 and smashing 27-year record

A SHOCK winner who landed a 100-1 gamble has been hammered by racing chiefs after smashing a 27-year-old record.

Danilo D’Airy eventually won a three mile handicap chase at Warwick last Saturday at 13-2.

The horse never looked like losing despite being 100-1 the night before

The old fashioned coup stung bookies good and proper – but the horse is paying the price now.

Danilo D’Airy, who is trained by Robert Bevis and was ridden by Jordan Nailor, won by nine lengths off a mark of just 35 that day.

Victory saw the eight-year-old gelding become the lowest rated horse to win a jumps handicap race since 1994.

But the handicapper – responsible for assigning weights to horses – has hit back with a vengeance.

Danilo D’Airy, who had been beaten a combined 191 lengths in two of his past three races and pulled up in the other, has been raised 52lbs.

That means he will next run off a mark of 87 next time out.

The controversial horse, who in three starts under rules for Bevis has run at odds of 100-1, 150-1 and 200-1, was a convincing winner at Warwick.

But his victory split opinion among punters.

Rivals failed to land a blow on the runaway winner

Some were happy a smaller yard was able to get one over bookies and land a windfall, in addition to the £2,500 for winning the race.

But others were against those in the know profiting from something other punters would have no idea about.

Danilo D’Airy was a massive 100-1 on the Friday night before being hacked to pieces in the market.

Explaining the shock win, Bevis said the horse ‘appreciated the step up to three miles as well as benefiting from a return to jumping fences’.

The horse was eased up the whole way in and still won by nine lengths

The horse was due to run again on Monday but was pulled out before his new mark was revealed.

Some punters thought the new mark was fair given Danilo D’Airy had already been running 38lb out of the handicap.

One said: “Considering he was 38lbs out the handicap he’s only been raised 14lb in theory.”

Rachael Blackmore landed a big gamble the same day, winning on a 40-1 horse who had been backed into 11-4.

FREE BETS GET OVER £2,000 IN SIGN UP OFFERS HERE

Commercial content notice: Taking one of the bookmaker offers featured in this article may result in a payment to SE. 18+. T&Cs apply. Begambleaware.org


Remember to gamble responsibly

A responsible gambler is someone who:

  • Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
  • Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
  • Never chase their losses
  • Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressed
  • Gamcare – www.gamcare.org.uk
  • Gamble Aware – www.begambleaware.org