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Hoosier Park - Race 12

Harness
10 Runners
1m
Trot
Dirt
Unknown
12.0K
numberFire Picks
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
7

He looks like a bang-up contender based on sire's babies results with two-year olds that have raced. Could be right there at the finish based on decent results of the trainer with juveniles.

1st Pick
7

Ponda Avenue

Jockey: Miller, Marcus

Trainer: Simmons, Tom

J: Miller, Marcus

T: Simmons, Tom

5046--29%

Analysis

He looks like a bang-up contender based on sire's babies results with two-year olds that have raced. Could be right there at the finish based on decent results of the trainer with juveniles.

8

(Long Shot Play) - Maybe a little sometimes precarious in this baby outing, but a exemplary historic results for investors on this blood line. Great trainer has a knack of keeping 2 year olds in huge contention when they turn for home.

2nd Pick
8

Rebum

Jockey: Lambright, Kev

Trainer: Miller, Harry

J: Lambright, Kev

T: Miller, Harry

4843--4%

Analysis

(Long Shot Play) - Maybe a little sometimes precarious in this baby outing, but a exemplary historic results for investors on this blood line. Great trainer has a knack of keeping 2 year olds in huge contention when they turn for home.

10

(Long Shot Play) - Players may find value with this sire's sons and daughters, who have a combined 6 return on investment.

3rd Pick
10

Like A Rock G

Jockey: Bender, Atlee

Trainer: Eicher, Leroy

J: Bender, Atlee

T: Eicher, Leroy

4744--10%

Analysis

(Long Shot Play) - Players may find value with this sire's sons and daughters, who have a combined 6 return on investment.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Yielding

A rain-soaked turf condition often producing a slick or heavy course and slower finish times.

Turf Course

A racetrack made of grass.

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.