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NZH - Cambridge - Race 5

Harness
6 Runners
10.9f
Unknown
Synthetic
4.8K

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Verdict

ROUGH AND READY (6) finished second in his last two appearances at Hawera, the latest from this mark. Had won three of his previous four outings, two of them at this circuit. Can continue the strong form. VILLAGE REBEL (5) hasn't placed since a second at Alexandra Park in December but he owns a decent record at this circuit and distance so has to be respected. SHAKE A LEG (4) was a winner at this venue and distance three back. Hasn't raced for close to four weeks but was kept up to the mark with a trial win. Contender. HEAVEN HIGH (2) got it all wrong first up but the form last time in was good so could be worth another chance.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Proviseur silk
1

Proviseur

Jockey: Emily Johnson

Trainer: Craig Sharpe

J: Emily Johnson

T: Craig Sharpe

68---10%
2
Heaven High silk
2

Heaven High

Jockey: Zachary Butcher

Trainer: Owen Gillies

J: Zachary Butcher

T: Owen Gillies

72---19%
3
Kings Watch silk
3

Kings Watch

Jockey: Non Runner

Trainer: Todd Mitchell

J: Non Runner

T: Todd Mitchell

1---1%

Scratched

4
Shake A Leg silk
3rd Pick
4

Shake A Leg

Jockey: Tony Cameron

Trainer: Simon Mcmullan

J: Tony Cameron

T: Simon Mcmullan

75---20%
5
Village Rebel silk
2nd Pick
5

Village Rebel

Jockey: Sailesh Abernethy

Trainer: Nicky Chilcott

J: Sailesh Abernethy

T: Nicky Chilcott

76---39%
6
Rough And Ready silk
1st Pick
6

Rough And Ready

Jockey: Kate Coppins

Trainer: Arna Donnelly

J: Kate Coppins

T: Arna Donnelly

77---36%

Horse Racing Basic Terms

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.

Track Bias

The term used to identify which parts of the track or running styles are producing more winners.

Firm

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