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GB - Ascot - Race 4

Thoroughbred
6 Runners
8f
Group 1
Turf
Good to Firm
963.0K

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Verdict

BOW ECHO is potentially one of the best milers of the century and can confirm his Newmarket superiority over Gstaad, who has boosted that form by comfortably winning the Irish Guineas since. The hugely exciting Talk of New York adds further lustre to what is always one of the highlights of the meeting.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Bow Echo (Ire) silk
1st Pick
1

Bow Echo (Ire)

Jockey: Billy Loughnane

Trainer: George Boughey

J: Billy Loughnane

T: George Boughey

100---67%
2
Gstaad silk
2nd Pick
2

Gstaad

Jockey: Ryan Moore

Trainer: Aidan O'brien, Ireland

J: Ryan Moore

T: Aidan O'brien, Ireland

94---34%
3
Lord Britain silk
3

Lord Britain

Jockey: Benoit De La Sayette

Trainer: Ismail Mohammed & Jose Santos

J: Benoit De La Sayette

T: Ismail Mohammed & Jose Santos

76---3%
4
Power Blue (Ire) silk
4

Power Blue (Ire)

Jockey: David Egan

Trainer: Robson De Aguiar, Ireland

J: David Egan

T: Robson De Aguiar, Ireland

84---3%
5
Puerto Rico (Ire) silk
5

Puerto Rico (Ire)

Jockey: Christophe Soumillon

Trainer: Aidan O'brien, Ireland

J: Christophe Soumillon

T: Aidan O'brien, Ireland

88---10%
6
Talk Of New York silk
3rd Pick
6

Talk Of New York

Jockey: William Buick

Trainer: Charlie Appleby

J: William Buick

T: Charlie Appleby

92---17%

Horse Racing Basic Terms

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.

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.

Objection

Claim of foul lodged by a jockey for perceived dangerous or illegal riding by a rival.