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10:49 PM

Century Mile - Race 9

Harness
8 Runners
1m
Pace
Dirt
Unknown
7.8K
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Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1

(Long Shot Play) - A 72 avg class rating may give this gelding a distinct class edge against this pack. Has one of the strongest win percentages in the band and combined with recent formidable races should find this a bunch he can handle.

1st Pick
1

Came A Cavalier

Jockey: Miller, Thomas

Trainer: Brooking Lutz,

J: Miller, Thomas

T: Brooking Lutz,

5956--10%10/1

Analysis

(Long Shot Play) - A 72 avg class rating may give this gelding a distinct class edge against this pack. Has one of the strongest win percentages in the band and combined with recent formidable races should find this a bunch he can handle.

4

He has been going very well in recent times, recording huge TrackMaster speed figs. Could best this field, based on the speed rating - 67 - of his last outing.

2nd Pick
4

Redstone Arsenal

Jockey: Gillis, Logan

Trainer: Chappell, John

J: Gillis, Logan

T: Chappell, John

5857--20%4/1

Analysis

He has been going very well in recent times, recording huge TrackMaster speed figs. Could best this field, based on the speed rating - 67 - of his last outing.

6

Hoerdt's return on investment for entrants going down in class make this a solid play. Hoerdt has been on fire the last month, winning at a 32 percent clip.

3rd Pick
6

Take Out Hanover

Jockey: Hoerdt, Kelly

Trainer: Hoerdt, Kelly

J: Hoerdt, Kelly

T: Hoerdt, Kelly

5656--15%6/1

Analysis

Hoerdt's return on investment for entrants going down in class make this a solid play. Hoerdt has been on fire the last month, winning at a 32 percent clip.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Trifecta

A wager picking the first, second and third horses in the exact order. A trifecta box means paying more to ensure the horses can finish in any order in the top three spots.

Rabbit

Also known as a pacemaker; this is a horse with no expected chance of winning but is used to prompt a quick pace on the front end of the race to the benefit of a stablemate who is a closer.

Tack

The equipment the horse wears, including saddle and bridle. A jockey typically has their own racing saddle, placed on each horse they ride just before the race.