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9:30 PM

Hoosier Park - Race 1

Harness
8 Runners
1m
Pace
Dirt
Unknown
6.8K
numberFire Picks
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
6

He has been running quite well and the speed figs are among the strongest in the bunch. Has formidable TrackMaster class ratings relative to the troupe - worth a look.

1st Pick
6

Dialogue

Jockey: Miller, Marcus

Trainer: Roth, Kimberly

J: Miller, Marcus

T: Roth, Kimberly

6466--90%1/9

Analysis

He has been running quite well and the speed figs are among the strongest in the bunch. Has formidable TrackMaster class ratings relative to the troupe - worth a look.

4

Driver-trainer are no strangers to the winners circle and should have this gelding breaking away from the field. A animal with a strong winning percentage like this can't be passed over.

2nd Pick
4

Fact Check

Jockey: Wilfong, Kyle

Trainer: Bellamy, Ryan

J: Wilfong, Kyle

T: Bellamy, Ryan

6060--20%4/1

Analysis

Driver-trainer are no strangers to the winners circle and should have this gelding breaking away from the field. A animal with a strong winning percentage like this can't be passed over.

1

Is tough not to consider given the company run in lately. Has to be considered because I like the numbers from the last outing.

3rd Pick
1

Away We Go A

Jockey: Putnam, Joey

Trainer: Wilson, Mike

J: Putnam, Joey

T: Wilson, Mike

5863--25%3/1

Analysis

Is tough not to consider given the company run in lately. Has to be considered because I like the numbers from the last outing.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Fractions

The times recorded during the race; with timing starting just past the gate or when the gates open, then parroted for the quarter, half, three-quarters etc. Used as an indication of ability and speed.

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.

Track Bias

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