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GB - Catterick Bridge - Race 4

Thoroughbred
7 Runners
7f
Handicap
Turf
Good to Firm
12.0K

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Verdict

DIAMONT KATIE has shaped as if still in top form both starts since her Pontefract success in April, left poorly placed at the same course earlier this month, so she is taken to add to her tally. The main danger could be Homestrait, who has found some progress in cheekpieces the last twice, ahead of Yorkshire Queen.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Diamont Katie (Ire) silk
1st Pick
1

Diamont Katie (Ire)

Jockey: Jack Nicholls

Trainer: K. R. Burke

J: Jack Nicholls

T: K. R. Burke

99---34%
2
Alessia Fernanda (Ire) silk
2

Alessia Fernanda (Ire)

Jockey: Zak Wheatley

Trainer: Declan Carroll

J: Zak Wheatley

T: Declan Carroll

91---8%
3
Ziggy's Queen (Ire) silk
3

Ziggy's Queen (Ire)

Jockey: Ethan Tindall

Trainer: Richard & Peter Fahey

J: Ethan Tindall

T: Richard & Peter Fahey

92---8%
4
In A Hurry silk
4

In A Hurry

Jockey: Daniel Tudhope

Trainer: David O'meara

J: Daniel Tudhope

T: David O'meara

96---17%
5
Homestrait (Ire) silk
2nd Pick
5

Homestrait (Ire)

Jockey: Ben Robinson

Trainer: Brian Ellison

J: Ben Robinson

T: Brian Ellison

100---29%
6
Velvet Rhythm silk
6

Velvet Rhythm

Jockey: Rowan Scott

Trainer: Charlie Johnston

J: Rowan Scott

T: Charlie Johnston

94---15%
7
Yorkshire Queen silk
3rd Pick
7

Yorkshire Queen

Jockey: Clifford Lee

Trainer: Grant Tuer

J: Clifford Lee

T: Grant Tuer

98---25%

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Overlay

A horse going off at higher odds than his recent efforts show that he deserves.

Workout

A workout is a timed sprint over varying distances prior to a race, meant to get a horse fit enough for competition.

Bolt

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