4:03 AM

AU2 - Albion Park - Race 1

Harness
5 Runners
10.6f
Unknown
Synthetic
5.2K

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Verdict

JUSTABITLIKETHIS (5) continues to race well having only once missed a place in seven starts and that came when she bungled the start in a Group 2. Has trialled since the last-start second. This looks winnable. DOWN SOUTH DAISY (4) is a filly by Southwind Frank on debut for the Gillespie yard. Won her latest trial by a handy margin so should be primed for a strong showing. BUSTER DAN (2) has been back to the trials since a last-start fourth. Can play a role in this line-up. SOUTHWIND SUSIE (1) is a filly on debut for the Gillies yard. Chased Down South Daisy in her latest trial. Keep safe.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Southwind Susie silk
1

Southwind Susie

Jockey: T J Dawson

Trainer: M R Gillies

J: T J Dawson

T: M R Gillies

70---10%9/1
2
Buster Dan silk
3rd Pick
2

Buster Dan

Jockey: T D Gillespie

Trainer: T D Gillespie

J: T D Gillespie

T: T D Gillespie

74---19%9/2
3
Arizona Skye silk
3

Arizona Skye

Jockey: D J Mccall

Trainer: D J Mccall

J: D J Mccall

T: D J Mccall

69---9%11/1
4
Down South Daisy silk
2nd Pick
4

Down South Daisy

Jockey: Grant Dixon

Trainer: T E Gillespie

J: Grant Dixon

T: T E Gillespie

74---20%4/1
5
Justabitlikethis silk
1st Pick
5

Justabitlikethis

Jockey: Nathan Dawson

Trainer: D R Lee

J: Nathan Dawson

T: D R Lee

77---62%8/13

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