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4:59 PM

Cumberland - Race 3

Harness
7 Runners
1m
Trot
Dirt
Unknown
4.4K
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Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
3

May be sometimes dangerous to consider solely on class, but has among the strongest class numbers of the field. Driver/trainer are no strangers to the winners circle and should have this gelding breaking away from the field.

1st Pick
3

Okeechobee Jet

Jockey: Hall, Aaron

Trainer: Gerard, Jamie

J: Hall, Aaron

T: Gerard, Jamie

6261--34%2/1

Analysis

May be sometimes dangerous to consider solely on class, but has among the strongest class numbers of the field. Driver/trainer are no strangers to the winners circle and should have this gelding breaking away from the field.

6

Has to be given a look based on the formidable speed fig recorded in the last competition. Looks like a contender in this group of horses and her above average winning percentage says she has the determination needed to score this time.

2nd Pick
6

Maplewood Slugger

Jockey: Nason, John

Trainer: Nason, John

J: Nason, John

T: Nason, John

6160--15%6/1

Analysis

Has to be given a look based on the formidable speed fig recorded in the last competition. Looks like a contender in this group of horses and her above average winning percentage says she has the determination needed to score this time.

7

Could be the best in the troupe here, showing decent numbers of late. Has a sharp shot here, if he can run to his back class.

3rd Pick
7

Valyrian Steel

Jockey: Campbell, Heat

Trainer: Gerow, Kate

J: Campbell, Heat

T: Gerow, Kate

5766--25%3/1

Analysis

Could be the best in the troupe here, showing decent numbers of late. Has a sharp shot here, if he can run to his back class.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Scratch

A horse is a scratch when injury or other necessity causes it to be withdrawn from the race.

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.

Bolt

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