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AU2 - Mildura - Race 5

Harness
10 Runners
10.9f
Unknown
Synthetic
4.3K
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Red Hot Miki silk
1

Red Hot Miki

Jockey: Luke Sutherland

Trainer: S M O'connor

J: Luke Sutherland

T: S M O'connor

70---10%10/1
2
Royal Saxon silk
2

Royal Saxon

Jockey: Jack Laugher

Trainer: N Kerr

J: Jack Laugher

T: N Kerr

76---34%2/1
3
Shoreline Dream silk
3

Shoreline Dream

Jockey: Wayne Hill

Trainer: P C Bain

J: Wayne Hill

T: P C Bain

77---40%6/4
4
Watch The Attitude silk
4

Watch The Attitude

Jockey: Luke Watson

Trainer: Allan Macdonald

J: Luke Watson

T: Allan Macdonald

62---5%20/1
5
Thebucksonyou silk
5

Thebucksonyou

Jockey: Ellen Tormey

Trainer: A R Stenhouse

J: Ellen Tormey

T: A R Stenhouse

72---12%8/1
6
Mister Boombastik silk
6

Mister Boombastik

Jockey: Luke Dunne

Trainer: B I Devcic

J: Luke Dunne

T: B I Devcic

72---13%7/1
7
Shes Poppy silk
7

Shes Poppy

Jockey: Michael Francis

Trainer: S M O'connor

J: Michael Francis

T: S M O'connor

61---5%20/1
8
Ronzel Micky silk
8

Ronzel Micky

Jockey: Reece Moore

Trainer: N P Walsh

J: Reece Moore

T: N P Walsh

26---2%66/1
9
Ozzie Daybreak silk
9

Ozzie Daybreak

Jockey: Corey Johnson

Trainer: N L Cameron

J: Corey Johnson

T: N L Cameron

26---2%66/1
10
Priddy Carson silk
10

Priddy Carson

Jockey: Connor Clarke

Trainer: C J O'brien

J: Connor Clarke

T: C J O'brien

58---4%25/1

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Main Track Only

A horse entered for main track only (MTO) is one hoping the weather forecast or track conditions will move the race off the turf course and onto the main track. They are scratched the morning of the race if the conditions stay dry.

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.

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.