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GB - Haydock Park - Race 2

Thoroughbred
6 Runners
6f
Maiden
Turf
Good to Firm (Good in places)
15.0K

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Verdict

Despite going off unflattering odds, FITZELLA offered an enormous amount to work on when second in a good-looking novice at Ascot a fortnight ago, and sure to build on that, he'll take some stopping. Of the 5 newcomers in opposition, Tahalel and Bella Lyra fetched a lot more at the second time of asking and make the most appeal on paper.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Alfa Duplicate (Ire) silk
1

Alfa Duplicate (Ire)

Jockey: Kieran Shoemark

Trainer: Ivan Furtado

J: Kieran Shoemark

T: Ivan Furtado

75---8%12/1
2
Bella Lyra (Ger) silk
3rd Pick
2

Bella Lyra (Ger)

Jockey: Billy Loughnane

Trainer: Richard Hughes

J: Billy Loughnane

T: Richard Hughes

78---17%5/1
3
Fitzella silk
1st Pick
3

Fitzella

Jockey: Oisin Murphy

Trainer: Hugo Palmer

J: Oisin Murphy

T: Hugo Palmer

100---56%4/5
4
Killavia silk
4

Killavia

Jockey: Lewis Edmunds

Trainer: Rod Millman

J: Lewis Edmunds

T: Rod Millman

75---7%15/1
5
Tahalel (Ire) silk
2nd Pick
5

Tahalel (Ire)

Jockey: Sean Levey

Trainer: Richard Hannon

J: Sean Levey

T: Richard Hannon

81---17%5/1
6
Warriors Choice silk
6

Warriors Choice

Jockey: Pierre-Louis Jamin

Trainer: Tom Dascombe

J: Pierre-Louis Jamin

T: Tom Dascombe

76---8%12/1

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Allowance Race

A race with non-claiming conditions set by the racing secretary. They are meant to be a step down from stakes racing.

Dead Heat

Two or more horses finishing so close at the wire, that they were unable to be separated on a photo finish and deemed to have tied.

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.