# Item's Arc Odds Cut From 33/1 to 16/1 After the Juddmonte

_Item's 10/1 Juddmonte win prompted bookies to cut his Arc price from 33/1 to 16/1. We assess the form and the trip question for October._

*Source: [https://stablebet.co.uk/racing-news/item-arc-price-juddmonte-reaction/](https://stablebet.co.uk/racing-news/item-arc-price-juddmonte-reaction/) · last updated 2026-08-20*

**Item (Andrew Balding / Colin Keane / Juddmonte)** went off at 10/1 for Wednesday's Juddmonte International at York and beat both market leaders to win it. Within hours, two of the biggest firms in British bookmaking had reacted in the only market that matters next for a Group 1-winning three-year-old: the **Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe** at Longchamp in October.

- **Sky Bet and Paddy Power cut Item from 33/1 to 16/1 for the Arc** in the immediate aftermath of the Juddmonte [Sporting Life, 19 Aug].
- **The win came at the expense of Ombudsman**, sent off 5/6 favourite to defend his 2025 Juddmonte title, and **Constitution River**, second favourite at 7/4 for Aidan O'Brien and Ryan Moore.
- **Andrew Balding has not named the Arc as a target.** Asked about autumn plans straight after the race, he said only: *"I just do not know at this moment in time... we've just won a Juddmonte International, that was the plan."*
- **Item is unbeaten in three starts at York this year**, and jockey Colin Keane's read after the race was that the horse "feels like a horse who will go back up in trip."

> **Quick verdict.** The bookmakers have moved on the strength of a smart York form line and the manner of the win, not on anything connections have said. Sixteen-to-one takes Item out of the rank outsiders and into the second tier of the Arc market, but he remains a long way behind Daryz, the 7/2 market leader defending the title he won in 2025.

This is a look at what the Juddmonte win actually proved, where Item's new price sits against the rest of the Arc field, and the racing case for and against a horse who was unplaced in the Derby taking on Longchamp's mile and a half in October. It is analysis of a price move, not a betting tip.

For the full result from York, see our [Juddmonte International 2026 result](/racing-news/juddmonte-international-2026-result/). For the rest of the week's action, see our [Ebor Festival 2026 results hub](/racing-news/ebor-festival-2026-results/).

## What actually happened at York

Item won the Juddmonte International Stakes, a Group 1 over 1 mile 2 furlongs and 56 yards at York, on Wednesday 19 August. The going was good, good to soft in places, and eight of the nine original declarations went to post after Pride Of Arras was withdrawn. Andrew Balding's colt, ridden by Colin Keane, opened at 11/1, was backed into 10/1 by the off, and got up close home to beat Almaqam by a head. There was no stewards' inquiry.

The two shorter-priced horses in the race both failed to fire. Ombudsman, sent off 5/6 favourite to defend the title he won in 2025 and carrying the highest official rating in the field, was held up towards the rear for William Buick and was already short of room when asked to get involved two furlongs out. He never landed a blow and weakened into fourth, beaten a length. Constitution River, second favourite at 7/4 for Aidan O'Brien and Ryan Moore, hit the front approaching the furlong pole and was still there to be beaten before Almaqam, and then Item, went past him. He finished third, beaten three and a half lengths. Wire reports around the race repeatedly described Ombudsman as the world's top-ranked racehorse; he simply did not run to that level at York [wire reports, 19 Aug].

The number behind the shock is Item's Racing Post Rating for the win: 128. Racing Post described that figure as a pound above the Juddmonte International's ten-year median, and higher than Ombudsman's own winning RPR from the 2025 renewal. Only City Of Troy, Baaeed and Ghaiyyath have posted a higher figure in the race across the last decade [Racing Post, 19 Aug]. That is the real evidence behind Wednesday's result: a smart piece of form, not simply a big price landing.

Item also arrived at the Juddmonte with recent course-and-distance evidence behind him: two wins already this year over this exact track and trip. He won the Dante Stakes on 14 May, a Group 2, by two and three-quarter lengths off odds of 11/2, then the Sky Bet York Stakes on 25 July, a Group 2, at 3/1. Both were run over the identical 1 mile 2 furlongs and 56 yards as Wednesday's Juddmonte. Three starts at York this year, three wins, all at the same course and the same trip.

Pedigree adds a reason to think there could be more to come over further. Item is by Frankel out of Capla Temptress, herself a Group 1 winner of the Natalma Stakes. Keane, on board for two of those three York wins (Rob Hornby deputised in the Sky Bet York Stakes while Keane was engaged at Ascot), said after the Juddmonte: *"For a long way I was never really happy but maybe that was just the slow ground... he feels like a horse who will go back up in trip and that's when you will see the best of him."* [Sporting Life, 19 Aug]. That is the jockey's own case for the step up in trip that the bookmakers have now priced into Item's Arc odds.

## The Arc market, and the trip question

### Where Item's new price sits

Sporting Life's race-day report on the Juddmonte carried the number that matters: Sky Bet and Paddy Power both cut Item from 33/1 to 16/1 for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp in October [Sporting Life, 19 Aug]. An ante-post grid dated 5 August, before the Juddmonte, had Item quoted at that longer 33/1 price, so his odds have roughly halved inside a single afternoon.

The reaction was not confined to those two firms either. A separate report citing Betfair Sportsbook ran under the headline "Item and Maltese Cross boost Arc claims at York," evidence that the whole meeting, not just the Juddmonte alone, moved the market. We could not confirm Betfair's exact number for this piece, so it is not included below.

Sixteen-to-one is a significant cut, but it is worth being precise about what it does and does not do to Item's standing in the race. As of that same 5 August snapshot, before Wednesday, the market read like this:

| Horse | Arc de Triomphe price (5 Aug 2026, before the Juddmonte) |
|-------|:--:|
| Daryz (2025 winner) | 7/2 |
| Diamond Necklace | 8/1 |
| Constitution River | 8/1 |
| Estrange, Thundering On, Christmas Day | 14/1 |
| Benvenuto Cellini, Bay City Roller, Maltese Cross, Behryana | 16/1 |
| Minnie Hauk (2025 runner-up) | 25/1 |
| Item, Almaqam | 33/1 |
| Aventure | 50/1 |

*Source: ante-post grid dated 5 August 2026, before the Juddmonte.*

Item's move to 16/1 takes him out of the bottom bracket he shared with Almaqam and into the range where Benvenuto Cellini and Maltese Cross, among others, were quoted earlier in August. He remains well behind Daryz, who was still the clear market leader through Ebor Festival week, and behind the second tier around Diamond Necklace and Constitution River. Constitution River's own price will most likely have shortened too after running third at York, though we have no confirmed post-Juddmonte figure for him at the time of writing.

None of this reflects a plan from the stable. Asked immediately after the race what comes next for Item, Andrew Balding was direct about not knowing: *"I just do not know at this moment in time. I think we've got to sit down and let the dust settle. We've just won a Juddmonte International, that was the plan"* [syndicated PA wire report, 19 Aug]. The Arc price move is a bookmaker reaction to what they watched at York. It is not a stated target from the stable, and it may never become one.

### The case for the step up in trip

The racing case for taking Item seriously at Longchamp starts with the trip. The Arc is run over roughly 1 mile 4 furlongs (2,400m), two and a half furlongs beyond the Juddmonte's 1 mile 2 furlongs and 56 yards, and Keane's read after the race, that Item "will go back up in trip," is exactly the profile connections would want before stepping a horse up in distance. Juddmonte's racing manager Barry Mahon was similarly positive before the Juddmonte, saying: *"We're delighted with Item, he's done nothing wrong apart from his run in the Derby at Epsom where the ground was terrible"* [Sporting Life, 12 Aug].

### The case against

That Derby run is the case against. Item went off at 11/2 for the Epsom Derby over 1 mile 4 furlongs and 6 yards on 6 June and finished ninth, never landing a blow down the home straight, as we covered in our [Epsom Derby 2026 result](/racing-news/epsom-derby-2026-result/). The going that day was good to soft, not the testing surface Mahon's explanation implies, and Stablebet's own coverage at the time judged Item to look like "a clear non-staying type."

Mahon has separately been reported as saying Item would handle a mile and a half on faster ground, which cuts the other way for an Arc bid. Longchamp in October is run on going that has softened late in the season more often than not, rather than the quick surface Item has done his winning on at York this year. That is the tension behind the 16/1: a smart piece of course-and-distance form at 1 mile 2 furlongs and 56 yards, set against one unresolved run at a mile and a half on ground that should have suited, and an autumn target that, on the balance of the evidence, may ask the same stamina question again.

## Where to bet on Item for the Arc

Sky Bet and Paddy Power are the two firms confirmed to have moved on Item's price after the Juddmonte, both now quoting him at 16/1 for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in October [Sporting Life, 19 Aug]. Betfair Sportsbook was also reported to have reacted to the York result, though we could not confirm their exact number for this piece, and other high-street firms had not published an updated Item quote at the time of writing.

| Bookmaker | Item, Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (19 Aug, post-Juddmonte) |
|-----------|:--:|
| Sky Bet | 16/1 |
| Paddy Power | 16/1 |

Ante-post betting on a horse many weeks out from a race carries the obvious risk that comes with any long-range bet: an injury, a change of plan, or a target that turns out to be somewhere else entirely, and the stake is usually lost regardless of what happens on the day. Balding's own "I just do not know at this moment in time" is the clearest signal available that nothing here is confirmed. A firm offering Non-Runner-No-Bet on its ante-post markets removes some of that risk; check the individual terms before backing anything at this stage.

For general ante-post terms and coverage across the major firms, our [Star Sports ante-post guide](/bookmakers/star-sports-antepost/) is a useful reference point, and our [Paddy Power review](/bookmakers/paddy-power-review/) covers the firm named directly in this price move. If you plan an each-way bet once the Arc field firms up closer to October, our [each-way calculator](/betting/calculators/each-way/) works out the return across the standard place terms.

## Responsible betting note

Nothing in this piece is a recommendation to back Item, or anything else, for the Arc. Ante-post money is tied up for months on a horse that may not even take its chance in the race, and the odds are set to favour the bookmaker over time regardless of the outcome. Bet only what you can afford to lose, set a budget before you start, and stop if it stops being fun. Free confidential help is available at [BeGambleAware.org](https://www.begambleaware.org/). 18+.
