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GB - Kelso - Race 6

Thoroughbred
7 Runners
16.2f
Sweepstakes Hurdle
Turf
Good to Soft
20.5K

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Verdict

KEYBOARD is getting better with each run and has an excellent chance on these terms up against 3 penalised winners, including expensive French-recruit Vivre le Reve, whose British debut was too bad to be true.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Vivre Le Reve silk
2nd Pick
1

Vivre Le Reve

Jockey: Ben Jones

Trainer: Ben Pauling

J: Ben Jones

T: Ben Pauling

86---12%
2
Belaya River (Fr) silk
2

Belaya River (Fr)

Jockey: Harry Skelton

Trainer: Harry Derham

J: Harry Skelton

T: Harry Derham

91---34%
3
Bruce Banner (Ire) silk
3rd Pick
3

Bruce Banner (Ire)

Jockey: Nathan Moscrop

Trainer: Rebecca Menzies

J: Nathan Moscrop

T: Rebecca Menzies

88---6%
4
Captain Connor (Fr) silk
4

Captain Connor (Fr)

Jockey: Jamie Hamilton

Trainer: Mark Walford

J: Jamie Hamilton

T: Mark Walford

79---5%
5
Keyboard (Ire) silk
1st Pick
5

Keyboard (Ire)

Jockey: Ryan Mania

Trainer: Adam Nicol

J: Ryan Mania

T: Adam Nicol

100---67%
6
Storm The Dug (Fr) silk
6

Storm The Dug (Fr)

Jockey: Patrick Wadge

Trainer: Lucinda Russell & Michael Scudamore

J: Patrick Wadge

T: Lucinda Russell & Michael Scudamore

38---1%
7
Word For Word (Ire) silk
7

Word For Word (Ire)

Jockey: Craig Nichol

Trainer: Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero

J: Craig Nichol

T: Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero

0---8%

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Stakes Race

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Firm

A dry turf course, equal to a ‘fast’ dirt track.

Tack

The equipment the horse wears, including saddle and bridle. A jockey typically has their own racing saddle, placed on each horse they ride just before the race.