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GB - Taunton - Race 1

Thoroughbred
7 Runners
19f
Maiden Hurdle
Turf
Good
13.5K

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Verdict

Preference is for KILNEW SUPREME, who bumped into an improver when second at Wincanton on hurdling debut and he can build on that effort to go one better. Course winner Crest of Stars looks worth another try at this longer trip and is feared most, ahead of Parchment.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Crest Of Stars (Ire) silk
2nd Pick
1

Crest Of Stars (Ire)

Jockey: Chad Bament

Trainer: Anthony Honeyball

J: Chad Bament

T: Anthony Honeyball

86---39%
2
Docteur Romeo (Fr) silk
2

Docteur Romeo (Fr)

Jockey: James Best

Trainer: Nicky Martin

J: James Best

T: Nicky Martin

75---1%
3
Kilnew Supreme (Ire) silk
1st Pick
3

Kilnew Supreme (Ire)

Jockey: Freddie Gingell

Trainer: Paul Nicholls

J: Freddie Gingell

T: Paul Nicholls

100---67%
4
Royal Rocket (Ire) silk
4

Royal Rocket (Ire)

Jockey: Stan Sheppard

Trainer: Emma Lavelle

J: Stan Sheppard

T: Emma Lavelle

80---4%
5
Warfleet silk
5

Warfleet

Jockey: James Davies

Trainer: Jimmy Frost

J: James Davies

T: Jimmy Frost

70---1%
6
Winning Paddy (Ire) silk
6

Winning Paddy (Ire)

Jockey: Richie Mclernon

Trainer: Alexandra Dunn

J: Richie Mclernon

T: Alexandra Dunn

79---2%
7
Parchment (Fr) silk
3rd Pick
7

Parchment (Fr)

Jockey: Jack Tudor

Trainer: David Pipe

J: Jack Tudor

T: David Pipe

96---17%

Horse Racing Basic Terms

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.

Also Eligible

A horse that is entered but does not draw into the body of the field due to too many entries, and thus is not permitted to start unless there are enough scratches to shrink the field size.

Synthetic Surface

A racing surface comprised of silica sand and fibers, such as recycled carpet or spandex. The mixture is then sealed with wax.