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GB - Market Rasen - Race 3

Thoroughbred
6 Runners
21.4f
Handicap Chase
Turf
Good
10.0K

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Verdict

Having finished a good second at Stratford in March, KAYCE DUTTON ran well for a long way at Warwick on his latest outing, so with cheekpieces applied he could be ready to open his account over fences. Cloudy Wednesday returned to winning ways at Fakenham last month and isn't taken lightly, with Beat The Edge also capable of getting involved.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Kayce Dutton (Ire) silk
1st Pick
1

Kayce Dutton (Ire)

Jockey: Charlie Todd

Trainer: Charles & Adam Pogson

J: Charlie Todd

T: Charles & Adam Pogson

100---39%
2
Topofthecotswolds (Ire) silk
2

Topofthecotswolds (Ire)

Jockey: Henry Brooke

Trainer: Ollie Pears

J: Henry Brooke

T: Ollie Pears

96---17%
3
Cloudy Wednesday (Ire) silk
2nd Pick
3

Cloudy Wednesday (Ire)

Jockey: Lewis Stones

Trainer: Caroline Fryer

J: Lewis Stones

T: Caroline Fryer

99---19%
4
Beat The Edge (Ire) silk
3rd Pick
4

Beat The Edge (Ire)

Jockey: Brian Hughes

Trainer: Micky Hammond

J: Brian Hughes

T: Micky Hammond

98---20%
5
King Of The Hill (Ire) silk
5

King Of The Hill (Ire)

Jockey: William Maggs

Trainer: Sam Allwood

J: William Maggs

T: Sam Allwood

96---36%
6
Onenightintown (Ire) silk
6

Onenightintown (Ire)

Jockey: Alice Stevens

Trainer: Micky Hammond

J: Alice Stevens

T: Micky Hammond

84---3%

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.

Allowance Race

A race with non-claiming conditions set by the racing secretary. They are meant to be a step down from stakes racing.

Sloppy

A wet racetrack condition, typically with a firm base and water settling on top.