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Cumberland - Race 11

Harness
7 Runners
1m
Pace
Dirt
Unknown
4.8K
numberFire Picks
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
6

Is hard to ignore based on TrackMaster speed figs which have been exemplary - 73 avg - of late. With a 73 average class rating, this horse has one of the most competitive class advantages in the field.

1st Pick
6

Ginger Tree Izzi

Jockey: Nason, John

Trainer: Nason, John

J: Nason, John

T: Nason, John

5756--56%

Analysis

Is hard to ignore based on TrackMaster speed figs which have been exemplary - 73 avg - of late. With a 73 average class rating, this horse has one of the most competitive class advantages in the field.

4

The 4 position sports an above average win stat at Cumberland Raceway. Exhibits the look of a profitable play, averaging a 73 TrackMaster Speed Rating, one of the most favorable in the troupe.

2nd Pick
4

Java

Jockey: Sowers, Mcgwir

Trainer: Sowers, Autym

J: Sowers, Mcgwir

T: Sowers, Autym

5458--29%

Analysis

The 4 position sports an above average win stat at Cumberland Raceway. Exhibits the look of a profitable play, averaging a 73 TrackMaster Speed Rating, one of the most favorable in the troupe.

7

(Long Shot Play) - Has to be considered because I like the ratings from the last competition. With Switzer in the sulky, watch out for this animal.

3rd Pick
7

Dancethebigdance N

Jockey: Switzer, Kevin

Trainer: Richardson, Al

J: Switzer, Kevin

T: Richardson, Al

5258--5%

Analysis

(Long Shot Play) - Has to be considered because I like the ratings from the last competition. With Switzer in the sulky, watch out for this animal.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Claiming Race

A race in which horses are entered for a certain price, or claiming tag, which is also their sales price. An owner can claim any horse entered for the tag before the race begins, and owns them as soon as the gates open.

Also Eligible

A horse that is entered but does not draw into the body of the field due to too many entries, and thus is not permitted to start unless there are enough scratches to shrink the field size.

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.