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8:10 PM

GB - Kempton Park - Race 7

Thoroughbred
7 Runners
6f
Handicap
Synthetic
Standard / Slow
11.0K

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Verdict

JESSE LUC has shaped encouragingly on both starts since returning from a 4-month break and is very much of interest now back on his last winning mark. Tyger Bay ran a cracker in the Timeform Sprint Series Final at Chelmsford and warrants obvious respect back down in grade, whilst Invincible Speed remains favourably treated on old form following his recent Lingfield success.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Tyger Bay silk
2nd Pick
1

Tyger Bay

Jockey: Jack Gilligan

Trainer: Conrad Allen

J: Jack Gilligan

T: Conrad Allen

98---17%5/1
2
Combustion silk
2

Combustion

Jockey: Joey Haynes

Trainer: Chelsea Banham

J: Joey Haynes

T: Chelsea Banham

93---39%8/5
3
Em Four silk
3

Em Four

Jockey: Conor Whiteley

Trainer: Jamie Osborne

J: Conor Whiteley

T: Jamie Osborne

98---15%6/1
4
Invincible Speed (Ire) silk
3rd Pick
4

Invincible Speed (Ire)

Jockey: Billy Loughnane

Trainer: Mark Loughnane

J: Billy Loughnane

T: Mark Loughnane

95---23%7/2
5
Serenity Dream (Ire) silk
5

Serenity Dream (Ire)

Jockey: Jack Doughty

Trainer: Tony Carroll

J: Jack Doughty

T: Tony Carroll

97---10%10/1
6
Jesse Luc silk
1st Pick
6

Jesse Luc

Jockey: Callum Shepherd

Trainer: Mike Murphy

J: Callum Shepherd

T: Mike Murphy

100---8%12/1
7
Distant Rumble silk
7

Distant Rumble

Jockey: Cieren Fallon

Trainer: Roger Teal

J: Cieren Fallon

T: Roger Teal

95---7%15/1

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Bug

An apprentice jockey.

Exacta

A bet selecting the first and second horses in a race in the correct order. An exacta box refers to paying a little more to ensure they can finish in either order.

Bolt

A sudden veering to the inside or outside rail, often caused by the horse spooking or shying from something.