Epsom Derby Betting Tips

The Epsom Derby is a Group 1 race run over a distance of one mile and four furlongs. It is Britain’s richest flat race and the most prestigious of the five Classics.

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DateSaturday, June 4, 2022
Start Time16:30
Distance1m 4f
TypeFlat
Prize£1,125,000
Where to Watch Live Streaming
Current FavouriteLuxembourg
Horses’ Age3-Year-Old Colts only.

The Epsom Derby was first run in 1780 and serves as the middle leg of the Triple Crown, starting off with the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket and ending with St Leger at Doncaster. It is always run on the first Saturday of June each year and is open to three-year-old colts only.

The Derby has been won by some of the best horses we have ever seen, these include Golden Horn, Sea The Stars, Galileo, Shergar, Mill Reef and Nijinsky.

Lester Piggott holds the record for the most wins in the race with 9. His first win was on Never Say Die in 1954 and his final win came 29 years later on Teenoso in 1983.

Aidan O’Brien is the leading trainer with 8 Derby wins to his name. He won his first Derby in 2001 with one of best horses ever in Galileo. Aidan and his son Joseph became the first farther-son/trainer-jockey combination to win the race with Camelot in 2012.

The Cazoo Derby: Tips, Predictions and Previews

Check back in on this page closer to the June 2022 running of the Epsom Derby for the updated picks and predictions for this feature race of the Epsom Derby Festival. Below is the list of current odds for this race.

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The Cazoo Derby: Recent Winners

YearHorseJockeyTrainer
2021AdayarAdam KirbyCharlie Appleby
2020SerpentineEmmet McNamaraAidan O’Brien
2019Anthony Van DyckSeamie HeffernanAidan O’Brien
2018MasarWilliam BuickCharlie Appleby
2017Wings of EaglesPadraig BeggyAidan O’Brien
Dave has worked in the horse racing industry for over 7 years. He has worked with some of the biggest names in the racing world, including Sir AP McCoy, Sam Twiston-Davies, Emma Spencer, Aidan Coleman, and Nick Scholfield to name a few. Dave has worked at all the major racing festivals in the UK and Ireland, including Royal Ascot, the Cheltenham Festival and the Grand National.
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