Stats reveal that Joe Pride’s performance to consistently finish in the top half dozen trainers in Sydney, has been achieved with the least commercial stock.
Below are two tables. The first ranks the trainers based on provincial, metropolitan and interstate stakes winners during the 2015-16 season, and the second ranks the trainers based on average yearling prices (smallest to largest).
TRAINER | NUMBER OF WINNERS |
Chris Waller | 168 |
Peter & Paul Snowden | 106 |
Gai Waterhouse | 79 |
Gerald Ryan | 74 |
Joe Pride | 48 |
Bjorn Baker | 47 |
Hawkes Racing | 39 |
Kris Lees | 34 |
TRAINER | AVERAGE YEARLING PRICE OF WINNERS |
Joe Pride | $86,279 |
Bjorn Baker | $113,097 |
Kris Lees | $162,242 |
Chris Waller | $192,200 |
Gerald Ryan | $196,705 |
Gai Waterhouse | $204,737 |
Peter & Paul Snowden | $229,066 |
Hawkes Racing | $388,342 |
Our decision to back Joe with horses double the price of his average winner, has begun encouragingly through ARGENT D’OR (150k yearling) winning on debut and SO SPIRITED (150k yearling) running a place at his first two starts.
Joe’s results hitherto with the least expensive horses of Sydney’s leading trainers are first class. What’s he capable of with superior quality stock? Check out the CHOISIR-Money Tree colt or scroll down to the NOT A SINGLE DOUBT-Angel’s Breath filly