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Resulted

ZA - Kenilworth - Race 4

Thoroughbred
7 Runners
7f
Maiden
Turf
8.0K

All race stats and comments are provided by numberfire. Complex algorithms are used to calculate stats like the power rating. Numberfire picks are provided by horse racing experts that work with numberfire.

Verdict

PACIFIC WATERS could be the way to go. Theleia is another who could play a major part in proceedings, while Rare Earth shouldn't be far away either.
numberFire Picks
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
5
Pacific Waters (Saf) silk

Remains a maiden after 7 Flat runs. Sixth of 9 in maiden (7/1) at Durbanville (8f, good) 25 days ago. Shortlist material.

1st Pick
5

Pacific Waters (Saf)

Jockey: Varun Jodhee

Trainer: J. S. Snaith, South Africa

J: Varun Jodhee

T: J. S. Snaith, South Africa

0---25%

Analysis

Remains a maiden after 7 Flat runs. Sixth of 9 in maiden (7/1) at Durbanville (8f, good) 25 days ago. Shortlist material.

6
Theleia (Saf) silk

33/10, second of 7 in maiden at Durbanville (7f, good) 21 days ago.

2nd Pick
6

Theleia (Saf)

Jockey: Keagan De Melo

Trainer: W. A. Nel, South Africa

J: Keagan De Melo

T: W. A. Nel, South Africa

0---50%

Analysis

33/10, second of 7 in maiden at Durbanville (7f, good) 21 days ago.

1
Rare Earth (Saf) silk

Remains a maiden after 13 Flat runs. 7/1, fourth of 7 in maiden at Durbanville (7f, good) 21 days ago.

3rd Pick
1

Rare Earth (Saf)

Jockey: Chad Little

Trainer: P/E Steyn, South Africa

J: Chad Little

T: P/E Steyn, South Africa

0---19%

Analysis

Remains a maiden after 13 Flat runs. 7/1, fourth of 7 in maiden at Durbanville (7f, good) 21 days ago.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Synthetic Surface

A racing surface comprised of silica sand and fibers, such as recycled carpet or spandex. The mixture is then sealed with wax.

Firm

A dry turf course, equal to a ‘fast’ dirt track.

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.