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GB - Catterick Bridge - Race 2

Thoroughbred
7 Runners
15.7f
Sweepstakes Hurdle
Turf
Good (Good to Soft in places)
11.0K

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Verdict

A few of these offer potential but David Pipe's French recruit TURENNE brings fairly-useful winning hurdles form and is hard to side against here. Adrian Keatley's Indian River could emerge as the pick of a clutch of fair Flat performers ahead of Explode and Division Day.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Genbu silk
1

Genbu

Jockey: Charlie Maggs

Trainer: Sam England

J: Charlie Maggs

T: Sam England

81---17%5/1
2
Turenne (Fr) silk
1st Pick
2

Turenne (Fr)

Jockey: Jack Tudor

Trainer: David Pipe

J: Jack Tudor

T: David Pipe

100---39%8/5
3
Division Day silk
3

Division Day

Jockey: Craig Nichol

Trainer: Brian Ellison

J: Craig Nichol

T: Brian Ellison

78---10%10/1
4
Explode (Fr) silk
3rd Pick
4

Explode (Fr)

Jockey: James Bowen

Trainer: Faye Bramley

J: James Bowen

T: Faye Bramley

84---23%7/2
5
Indian River (Ire) silk
2nd Pick
5

Indian River (Ire)

Jockey: Brian Hughes

Trainer: Adrian Keatley

J: Brian Hughes

T: Adrian Keatley

80---15%6/1
6
Red Scarlet (Ire) silk
6

Red Scarlet (Ire)

Jockey: Edward Austin

Trainer: George Bewley

J: Edward Austin

T: George Bewley

78---10%10/1
7
Stitching Wheel (Ire) silk
7

Stitching Wheel (Ire)

Jockey: Ross Chapman

Trainer: Chris Grant

J: Ross Chapman

T: Chris Grant

77---7%15/1

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