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Belmont at Saratoga - Race 6

Thoroughbred
7 Runners
7f
Stakes
Dirt
Fast
300.0K

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Verdict

This doesn't look the deepest Group Two. SCYLLA has the rider for the big occasion up and would seem to have the best chance. Ways And Means has had a bullet workout in last 7 days and could well come out best of the remainder. Jody's Pride also commands a closer look.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Irish Maxima silk
3rd Pick
1

Irish Maxima

Jockey: Pennington Frankie

Trainer: Servis John C

J: Pennington Frankie

T: Servis John C

8188--15%
2
Scylla silk
2

Scylla

Jockey: Rosario Joel

Trainer: Mott William I

J: Rosario Joel

T: Mott William I

6783--19%
3
Ways And Means silk
2nd Pick
3

Ways And Means

Jockey: Prat Flavien

Trainer: Brown Chad C

J: Prat Flavien

T: Brown Chad C

8183--67%
4
Jody's Pride silk
1st Pick
4

Jody's Pride

Jockey: Ortiz, Jr. Irad

Trainer: Abreu Jorge R

J: Ortiz, Jr. Irad

T: Abreu Jorge R

8179--12%
5
Justique silk
5

Justique

Jockey: Ortiz Jose L

Trainer: Devaux Cherie

J: Ortiz Jose L

T: Devaux Cherie

7362--3%
6
Miss Justify silk
6

Miss Justify

Jockey: Davis Dylan

Trainer: Pletcher Todd A

J: Davis Dylan

T: Pletcher Todd A

7071--8%
7
St. Benedicts Prep silk
7

St. Benedicts Prep

Jockey: Lezcano Jose

Trainer: Rice Linda

J: Lezcano Jose

T: Rice Linda

7679--3%

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Track Bias

The term used to identify which parts of the track or running styles are producing more winners.

Bobble/Stumble

A slip or a duck from a horse trying to leave the starting gates, often caused by the surface giving way under the feet. This can range from a mild misstep to a stumble down to their knees.

Bolt

A sudden veering to the inside or outside rail, often caused by the horse spooking or shying from something.