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Harrahs Philadelphia - Race 12

Harness
6 Runners
1m
Pace
Dirt
Unknown
11.0K
numberFire Picks
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
4

Has been running very well lately and his style of running should fits today's pace situation for a strong performance. Had one of the strongest speed ratings of the field in his last affair.

1st Pick
4

Delray Beach

Jockey: Beyer, Troy

Trainer: Foster, Eric

J: Beyer, Troy

T: Foster, Eric

6768--29%

Analysis

Has been running very well lately and his style of running should fits today's pace situation for a strong performance. Had one of the strongest speed ratings of the field in his last affair.

3

Has to be given a look based on positive win percentages alone. Is hard to ignore based on TrackMaster SRs which have been competitive - 91 avg - of late.

2nd Pick
3

Ignatius A

Jockey: Ahle, Johnatha

Trainer: Daley, Noel

J: Ahle, Johnatha

T: Daley, Noel

6773--39%

Analysis

Has to be given a look based on positive win percentages alone. Is hard to ignore based on TrackMaster SRs which have been competitive - 91 avg - of late.

2

Had one of the best TrackMaster Speed Ratings of the group of horses in his last affair. Driver-trainer are no strangers to the winners circle and should have this gelding breaking away from the field.

3rd Pick
2

Hiranya N

Jockey: Tetrick, Tim

Trainer: Cullipher, Jef

J: Tetrick, Tim

T: Cullipher, Jef

6567--20%

Analysis

Had one of the best TrackMaster Speed Ratings of the group of horses in his last affair. Driver-trainer are no strangers to the winners circle and should have this gelding breaking away from the field.

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