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7:36 PM

Harrahs Philadelphia - Race 9

Harness
8 Runners
1m
Pace
Dirt
Unknown
12.0K
numberFire Picks
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
5

Is hard to ignore based on speed figures which have been competitive - 86 avg - of late. Is tough not to consider given the company run in recently.

1st Pick
5

Superchamp Hanover

Jockey: Bongiorno, Joe

Trainer: Alexander, Tra

J: Bongiorno, Joe

T: Alexander, Tra

6470--34%2/1

Analysis

Is hard to ignore based on speed figures which have been competitive - 86 avg - of late. Is tough not to consider given the company run in recently.

6

(Long Shot Play) - Exhibits the look of a profitable play, averaging a 82 TrackMaster SR, one of the best in the band. Should be considered for this race if only for the competitive speed rating earned in the last competition.

2nd Pick
6

Scandalous Rumor

Jockey: Baynes, Ray

Trainer: Baynes, Ray

J: Baynes, Ray

T: Baynes, Ray

6065--8%12/1

Analysis

(Long Shot Play) - Exhibits the look of a profitable play, averaging a 82 TrackMaster SR, one of the best in the band. Should be considered for this race if only for the competitive speed rating earned in the last competition.

4

Post 4 has been winning at an above average clip, suggesting a excellent probability of success today. Very good driver-conditioner, winning 22 percent of the time.

3rd Pick
4

Lou's Rodeo

Jockey: Herschberger,

Trainer: Kolaczynski, T

J: Herschberger,

T: Kolaczynski, T

5956--20%4/1

Analysis

Post 4 has been winning at an above average clip, suggesting a excellent probability of success today. Very good driver-conditioner, winning 22 percent of the time.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Bolt

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

Scratch

A horse is a scratch when injury or other necessity causes it to be withdrawn from the race.

Condition Book

A list of upcoming races issued by the racing secretary, where the conditions of races to be run over the next few weeks are written.