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Monticello Raceway - Race 4

Harness
8 Runners
1m
Pace
Dirt
Unknown
7.3K
numberFire Picks
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
3

With a 81 average class rating, this horse has one of the strongest class advantages in the group of horses. Driver-handler has won 31 percent of their races giving this animal a very good probability.

1st Pick
3

Long Weekend A

Jockey: Merton, Michae

Trainer: Sowers, Tammy

J: Merton, Michae

T: Sowers, Tammy

6363--63%

Analysis

With a 81 average class rating, this horse has one of the strongest class advantages in the group of horses. Driver-handler has won 31 percent of their races giving this animal a very good probability.

5

Is hard to ignore based on TrackMaster Speed Ratings which have been exemplary - 83 avg - of late. Must be given a look based on class of competition faced within the recent past.

2nd Pick
5

Private Legend

Jockey: Merton, Gregor

Trainer: Perino, Laura

J: Merton, Gregor

T: Perino, Laura

6263--36%

Analysis

Is hard to ignore based on TrackMaster Speed Ratings which have been exemplary - 83 avg - of late. Must be given a look based on class of competition faced within the recent past.

7

Recorded a really strong TrackMaster speed fig last time out.

3rd Pick
7

Some Deal Hanover

Jockey: Aldrich, Bruce

Trainer: Aldrich, Bruce

J: Aldrich, Bruce

T: Aldrich, Bruce

6064--9%

Analysis

Recorded a really strong TrackMaster speed fig last time out.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

State-Bred

A horse bred in a particular state and thus eligible to race in restricted state-bred races. These can be anything from maiden races to stakes events.

Trifecta

A wager picking the first, second and third horses in the exact order. A trifecta box means paying more to ensure the horses can finish in any order in the top three spots.

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.