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5:29 AM

AU1 - Gatton - Race 6

Harness
5 Runners
9.2f
Unknown
Turf
4.0K

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Verdict

OUR MAJOR DAY (5) was out of the money two starts ago, then things went amiss last start when he broke and finished a long last over 1 5/16m at Albion Park. This doesn't look as hard so he can bounce back. MISTY CREEK (4) finished fourth last start, beaten 22 metres at Redcliffe over 1 ¼m. Expect him to pose a serious challenge. HES SWEET (2) will be suited by the small field, and he is in the mix following a fifth at his most recent appearance over 1 5/16m at Albion Park. BONNIES CAM (3) disappointed last time when sixth over 1 m at Albion Park. Can do a lot better, so worth considering, even as a winning hope.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Merge Right silk
1

Merge Right

Jockey: Matt Elkins

Trainer: Peter Greig

J: Matt Elkins

T: Peter Greig

69---9%11/1
2
Hes Sweet silk
2

Hes Sweet

Jockey: Adam Richardson

Trainer: John Boserio

J: Adam Richardson

T: John Boserio

75---20%4/1
3
Bonnies Cam silk
3

Bonnies Cam

Jockey: Paige Bevan

Trainer: Dayl March

J: Paige Bevan

T: Dayl March

74---19%9/2
4
Misty Creek silk
4

Misty Creek

Jockey: Lola Weidemann

Trainer: Lola Weidemann

J: Lola Weidemann

T: Lola Weidemann

75---27%11/4
5
Our Major Day silk
5

Our Major Day

Jockey: Dayl March

Trainer: Dayl March

J: Dayl March

T: Dayl March

77---48%11/10

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