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5:46 PM

Harrahs Philadelphia - Race 4

Harness
8 Runners
1m
Pace
Dirt
Unknown
8.5K
numberFire Picks
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
3

Has been running in the most competitive company of the troupe in recent times. Could best this group of animals, based on the speed fig - 78 - of his last contest.

1st Pick
3

Sunshine's Finest

Jockey: Clark, William

Trainer: Clark, William

J: Clark, William

T: Clark, William

5760--19%9/2

Analysis

Has been running in the most competitive company of the troupe in recent times. Could best this group of animals, based on the speed fig - 78 - of his last contest.

1

Could be the best in the band here, showing sound figures of late. Should be considered this time if only for the respectable TrackMaster SR earned in the last contest.

2nd Pick
1

Tricky Captain N

Jockey: Lee, Joseph

Trainer: Hernandez, Geo

J: Lee, Joseph

T: Hernandez, Geo

5763--29%5/2

Analysis

Could be the best in the band here, showing sound figures of late. Should be considered this time if only for the respectable TrackMaster SR earned in the last contest.

4

(Long Shot Play) - Has one of the most respectable win percentages in the group of animals and combined with recent decent races should find this a troupe she can handle. This mare has the ability to take above average advantage of a favorable pace scenario in this band.

3rd Pick
4

Woodmere Leah

Jockey: Verruso, Antho

Trainer: Dunning, Jody

J: Verruso, Antho

T: Dunning, Jody

5553--12%8/1

Analysis

(Long Shot Play) - Has one of the most respectable win percentages in the group of animals and combined with recent decent races should find this a troupe she can handle. This mare has the ability to take above average advantage of a favorable pace scenario in this band.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Stakes Race

Stakes Races are known as better class races, with higher purses and often accompanies by trophies.

Bolt

A sudden veering to the inside or outside rail, often caused by the horse spooking or shying from something.

Firm

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