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12:10 midnight

Dover Downs - Race 9

Harness
9 Runners
1m
Trot
Dirt
Unknown
15.0K
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Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1

(Long Shot Play) - A standardbred with a strong winning percentage like this can't be forgotten. Has been running sharply lately and his style of running should fits today's pace situation for a sharp performance.

1st Pick
1

Mister Mellby

Jockey: Lynch, A Toby

Trainer: Lynch, A Toby

J: Lynch, A Toby

T: Lynch, A Toby

6259--8%12/1

Analysis

(Long Shot Play) - A standardbred with a strong winning percentage like this can't be forgotten. Has been running sharply lately and his style of running should fits today's pace situation for a sharp performance.

6

Could most likely defeat this group of horses given the 80 speed fig earned in his last contest. Very strong driver-handler numbers make this standardbred a strong choice.

2nd Pick
6

Mor Abs Salute

Jockey: Parker, Jack J

Trainer: Jamieson-Parke

J: Parker, Jack J

T: Jamieson-Parke

6169--29%5/2

Analysis

Could most likely defeat this group of horses given the 80 speed fig earned in his last contest. Very strong driver-handler numbers make this standardbred a strong choice.

3

His 85 average has this gelding with among the most competitive speed figs today. Seems to have a exemplary class edge based on the recent starters he has faced.

3rd Pick
3

Alimony Mike

Jockey: Tetrick, Tim

Trainer: Di Domenico, S

J: Tetrick, Tim

T: Di Domenico, S

6168--23%7/2

Analysis

His 85 average has this gelding with among the most competitive speed figs today. Seems to have a exemplary class edge based on the recent starters he has faced.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

State-Bred

A horse bred in a particular state and thus eligible to race in restricted state-bred races. These can be anything from maiden races to stakes events.

Exercise Rider

A rider built much like a jockey but is employed for exercising and working out horses in the morning.

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.