AU1 - Maryborough - Race 1
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Verdict
| #/Silk | Horse#/Horse | Power Rating | High Speed | Win % | Top 3% | Win Prob | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | Last start won a big 4 m win after showing early speed, (Fr5) at Cranbourne (2:37.10) beating Havadash Joh in NR 43 to 48 on January 18 at $7.50. Can win again. 1st Pick 6 Tophut Johny Jockey: Chris Alford Trainer: Ross Graham J: Chris Alford T: Ross Graham | 77 | - | - | - | 15% | |
Analysis Last start won a big 4 m win after showing early speed, (Fr5) at Cranbourne (2:37.10) beating Havadash Joh in NR 43 to 48 on January 18 at $7.50. Can win again. | |||||||
3 | Two back was beaten by 10 m finishing second behind Miss Piggy Wiggy at Bendigo over 1 5/16m in a NR up to 42 on January 14 at $4. Then a handy effort when well beaten into third after being driven well back, behind Lord Verde at Bendigo over 1 5/16m in a NR up to 42 on January 21 at $4.40. In fine form. Draws well so is a big chance. 2nd Pick 3 Kimchi Jockey: Taylor Youl Trainer: Derrick Krafft J: Taylor Youl T: Derrick Krafft | 76 | - | - | - | 13% | |
Analysis Two back was beaten by 10 m finishing second behind Miss Piggy Wiggy at Bendigo over 1 5/16m in a NR up to 42 on January 14 at $4. Then a handy effort when well beaten into third after being driven well back, behind Lord Verde at Bendigo over 1 5/16m in a NR up to 42 on January 21 at $4.40. In fine form. Draws well so is a big chance. | |||||||
5 | Beaten favourite last start when fourth at Kilmore on January 22. Was victorious the start prior at Cranbourne on January 18. Likely to be prominent again. 3rd Pick 5 Final Bow Jockey: James Herbertson Trainer: Ross Graham J: James Herbertson T: Ross Graham | 75 | - | - | - | 23% | |
Analysis Beaten favourite last start when fourth at Kilmore on January 22. Was victorious the start prior at Cranbourne on January 18. Likely to be prominent again. | |||||||

