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Resulted

Laurel Park - Race 2

Thoroughbred
7 Runners
6f
Claiming
Dirt
Good
18.0K
numberFire Picks
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
3

Consider based on Equibase speed figs which have been really strong - 78 avg - of late. Should compete admirably in the pace contest which bodes well with this bunch.

1st Pick
3

P J's Song

Jockey: Mena Raul E

Trainer: Serey Jr Mario

J: Mena Raul E

T: Serey Jr Mario

6470--34%

Analysis

Consider based on Equibase speed figs which have been really strong - 78 avg - of late. Should compete admirably in the pace contest which bodes well with this bunch.

6

Could best this field, based on his last Equibase speed fig of - 70. He has decent class figures, averaging 92.

2nd Pick
6

Island D'lite

Jockey: Chavez Andres

Trainer: Mcmahon W Thomas

J: Chavez Andres

T: Mcmahon W Thomas

6064--8%

Analysis

Could best this field, based on his last Equibase speed fig of - 70. He has decent class figures, averaging 92.

1

Recorded a really strong Equibase speed figure last time out. Correa has this entry travelling well w/ really strong Equibase Speed Figs recently.

3rd Pick
1

Keeping It Country

Jockey: Hernandez Julio A

Trainer: Correa Maxine

J: Hernandez Julio A

T: Correa Maxine

5866--17%

Analysis

Recorded a really strong Equibase speed figure last time out. Correa has this entry travelling well w/ really strong Equibase Speed Figs recently.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

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.

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.

Bolt

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