The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race
The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race is the seventh race that takes place at The William Hill Autumn Raceday at Aintree every November.
The Aintree Autumn Raceday is a single day National Hunt meeting that offers seven spectacular National Hunt races, with a killer combination of steeplechases, hurdle races and a flat race to conclude the runnings.
Beginning with The William Hill Extra Places Every Day E.B.F. ‘NH’ Novices’ Hurdle at 12:25, Aintree’s Autumn Meeting presents three steeplechases and three hurdle races before The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race caps it all off.
The William Hill Autumn Raceday will take place on Saturday the 6th of November 2021. For all of The William Hill Autumn Raceday’s news and ticket information, sign up for The Jockey Club’s newsletter at https://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/newsletter/.
About the Race
The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race is a Class 4 National Hunt flat race that serves as the final race of The Autumn Raceday at Aintree Racecourse every year.
Exclusively open to horses aged exactly three years old, The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race runs 2 miles and 209 yards of Aintree and features no obstacles along its route, as customary in a National Hunt flat race.
A £5,000 was available to the placing competitors last time out, with the following cash sums assigned to each placement position:
1st place – 9/1 I Like To Move It (GB) – £3,249
2nd place – 7/4 Hear Me Out (IRE) – £954
3rd place – 18/1 Master Malcolm (GB) – £477
4th place – 11/10 Rock Legend (IRE) – £238
The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race will conclude the day’s action at Aintree Racecourse at 15:50 on Saturday the 6th of November 2021.
Runners
The young contenders that participate in The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race are always packed full of energy and keen to show that they’ve got a long future in National Hunt jump racing ahead of them.
Here are the runners, their starting prices and how they fared in this fantastic race on Aintree’s William Hill Autumn Raceday at Aintree Racecourse last time out in 2020 (ordered by saddlecloth number):
- Hear Me Out (IRE) – second-place finish – 7/4 starting price – weighing in at 11-2 – ridden by jockey Brian Hughes and trained by Keith Dalgleish
- I Like To Move It (GB) – first-place finish – 9/1 starting price – weighing in at 10-12 – ridden by jockey Sam Twiston-Davies and trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies
- Master Malcolm (GB) – third-place finish – 18/1 starting price – weighing in at 10-12 – ridden by jockey Aidan Coleman and trained by Emma-Jane Bishop
- Rock Legend (IRE) – fourth-place finish – 11/10 starting price – weighing in at 10-12 – ridden by jockey Harry Skelton and trained by Dan Skelton
- Vivid Luminosity (FR) – fifth-place finish – 10/1 starting price – weighing in at 10-5 – ridden by jockey Lee Edwards and trained by Adam West
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Odds
Odds for The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race last November began at 7/4 for the race favourite Hear Me out, who finished in second place, and stretched as high as 18/1 for the longest outsider Master Malcolm, a fantastic price for a five-horse race.
This edition of The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race was won by 9/1 priced I Like To Move It, who converted £10 outright betting stakes into £100 in returns, £90 in profits for the punters that were smart enough to back him.
Previous Runners
Here are the previous 4 winners of The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race at Aintree’s William Hill Autumn Raceday, including their odds, closest competitors and race stats:
2020
The winner of The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race at Aintree Racecourse for The William Hill Autumn Raceday last time out in 2020 was 9/1 priced I Like To Move It, ridden by jockey Sam Twiston-Davies and trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies.
7/4 priced second-favourite Hear Me Out finished nine and a half lengths behind I Like To Move It in second place, followed by 18/1 outsider Master Malcolm in third place and 11/10 race favourite Rock Legend in fourth.
The 2020 edition of The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race was contested by five runners and completed by all.
2019
At The William Hill Raceday 2019, the winner of The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race was 4/1 joint second-favourite Let Me Be, ridden by jockey Brian Hughes and trained by Keith Dalgleish.
7/2 race favourite Quick Draw finished five lengths behind Let Me Be in second place, followed by 6/1 priced Sol De Mayo in third place and 16/1 outsider Gerolamo Cardano in fourth.
The 2019 edition of The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race was contested by ten runners and completed by all.
2018
2/1 second-favourite Sojourn won The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race at Aintree Racecourse in 2018, ridden by jockey Aidan Coleman and trained by Anthony Honeyball.
11/10 race favourite Misty Whisky finished a length and three-quarters behind Sojourn in second place, followed by 5/1 priced Raven Court in third place and 10/1 priced Montego Grey in fourth.
The 2018 edition of The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race at Aintree Racecourse was contested by six runners and completed by all.
2017
Back in 2017, the winner of The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race at The William Hill Autumn Raceday was 1/1 priced Welsby, ridden by jockey Ned Curtis and trained by Nicky Henderson.
2/1 second-favourite Henry’s Joy finished three and a half lengths behind Welsby in second place, followed by 13/2 priced Atomic Rumble in third place and 5/1 priced Russian Spy in fourth.
The 2017 edition of The William Hill Betting TV Junior Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race at The William Hill Autumn Raceday was contested by four runners and completed by all.


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