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11:25 PM

Hoosier Park - Race 6

Harness
6 Runners
1m
Pace
Dirt
Unknown
16.0K
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Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
5

Exhibits the look of a profitable play, averaging a 83 TrackMaster speed fig, one of the most competitive in the troupe. Has formidable TrackMaster class ratings relative to the group of horses - worth a look.

1st Pick
5

Jk The Great

Jockey: Ross, Jordan

Trainer: Miller, Erv

J: Ross, Jordan

T: Miller, Erv

6566--25%3/1

Analysis

Exhibits the look of a profitable play, averaging a 83 TrackMaster speed fig, one of the most competitive in the troupe. Has formidable TrackMaster class ratings relative to the group of horses - worth a look.

4

When the starter calls, animals breaking from the 4 hole have more wins than the expected average. This gelding's way of travelling fits well with the pace profile at Hoosier Park.

2nd Pick
4

Timber Man

Jockey: Miller, Marcus

Trainer: Rucker, Ken

J: Miller, Marcus

T: Rucker, Ken

6263--29%5/2

Analysis

When the starter calls, animals breaking from the 4 hole have more wins than the expected average. This gelding's way of travelling fits well with the pace profile at Hoosier Park.

2

Has to be given a look based on the very good speed rating recorded in the last contest. Driver/handler are a potent pair for dividends.

3rd Pick
2

We Got History

Jockey: Wilfong, Kyle

Trainer: Cullipher, Jef

J: Wilfong, Kyle

T: Cullipher, Jef

6164--25%3/1

Analysis

Has to be given a look based on the very good speed rating recorded in the last contest. Driver/handler are a potent pair for dividends.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Bullet

A bullet, or bullet workout, is a workout that was clocked as the best time for a certain distance on a given day.

Stakes Race

Stakes Races are known as better class races, with higher purses and often accompanies by trophies.

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.