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Rosecroft Raceway - Race 11

Harness
9 Runners
1m
Trot
Dirt
Unknown
9.0K
numberFire Picks
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
6

She has been running competitively and the speed ratings are among the most favorable in the group. Has sound TrackMaster class ratings relative to the troupe - worth a look.

1st Pick
6

I See A Star

Jockey: Foster, Russel

Trainer: Emerson, Brian

J: Foster, Russel

T: Emerson, Brian

6466--63%

Analysis

She has been running competitively and the speed ratings are among the most favorable in the group. Has sound TrackMaster class ratings relative to the troupe - worth a look.

9

He has been running competitively and the TrackMaster speed figs are among the most favorable in the troupe. Has a huge shot for this one, if he can run to his back class.

2nd Pick
9

Judge Bob

Jockey: Roberts, Jonat

Trainer: Roberts, W Bib

J: Roberts, Jonat

T: Roberts, W Bib

6065--15%

Analysis

He has been running competitively and the TrackMaster speed figs are among the most favorable in the troupe. Has a huge shot for this one, if he can run to his back class.

5

Is a contender - given the 78 TrackMaster Speed Rating from her most recent contest.

3rd Pick
5

Whoodle Hanover

Jockey: Milby, Frank

Trainer: Milby, Don

J: Milby, Frank

T: Milby, Don

5760--29%

Analysis

Is a contender - given the 78 TrackMaster Speed Rating from her most recent contest.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

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.

Main Track Only

A horse entered for main track only (MTO) is one hoping the weather forecast or track conditions will move the race off the turf course and onto the main track. They are scratched the morning of the race if the conditions stay dry.

Bolt

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