Four Horses Show Pattern of In-Running Betting Collapses
Four horses racing on 19 May 2026 have experienced significant in-running betting moves in their recent form, dropping more than 70% from their BSP (Betfair Starting Price) in at least five of their last ten runs.
Lingfield Double
Senseofentitlement and Whiteley Way both run in the Simon Duggan The Bad Ama Handicap (Div 1) at Lingfield at 15:10. Senseofentitlement, trained by Paddy Butler with Jason Watson in the saddle, has dropped more than 70% from BSP in exactly five of ten recent runs. Whiteley Way, trained by Gary Brown and ridden by Finley Marsh, matches that record with five instances in ten outings.
Chase Runners
Diamond Mix shows the highest frequency of the group. The Paul Robson-trained chaser, partnered by Callum Bewley, has dropped more than 70% from BSP six times across nine runs, representing a 67% occurrence rate. Diamond Mix runs in the Port Of Blyth Handicap Chase at Hexham at 18:20.
Jack Doyen completes the quartet. Trained by Ben Case and ridden by J M Quinlan, the horse registers five instances of 70%-plus drops in ten runs. Jack Doyen races in the Tattersalls Online Handicap Chase at Huntingdon at 18:30.
What the Data Shows
These four horses share a notable characteristic: repeated in-running price deterioration suggests either market confidence building during races or backing patterns that develop once trading opens. The frequency—five or six instances across nine to ten runs—indicates a consistent pattern rather than isolated occurrences.
Diamond Mix's six drops from nine runs stands out as the most pronounced trend. The other three horses sit at exactly 50% of their recent runs showing this behaviour, matching the threshold criteria.
Such patterns may reflect how these horses are perceived to run in-play, or backing support that emerges as races develop. The data itself does not explain causation, only frequency.