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GB - Market Rasen - Race 1

Thoroughbred
6 Runners
23.9f
Handicap Chase
Turf
Good
13.0K

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Verdict

GIOVANNI CHANGE's stamina really came to the fore when scoring at Wetherby last month and having been successful in this race 12 months ago, Mark Walford's 11-y-o gets the nod to repeat the feat. Fellow veteran Ladronne has been in good nick for most of this season, so he heads up the opposition back over the larger obstacles.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Hurricane Bay silk
1

Hurricane Bay

Jockey: Mr Cian Murphy

Trainer: Lucy Wadham

J: Mr Cian Murphy

T: Lucy Wadham

95---17%
2
Ladronne (Fr) silk
2nd Pick
2

Ladronne (Fr)

Jockey: Miss Venetia Thompson

Trainer: Joel Parkinson & Sue Smith

J: Miss Venetia Thompson

T: Joel Parkinson & Sue Smith

99---25%
3
Mt Fugi Park (Ire) silk
3

Mt Fugi Park (Ire)

Jockey: Miss Gina Andrews

Trainer: Jonjo & A.J. O'neill

J: Miss Gina Andrews

T: Jonjo & A.J. O'neill

93---20%
4
Knockanore (Ire) silk
4

Knockanore (Ire)

Jockey: Mr Lucas Murphy

Trainer: Ryan Potter

J: Mr Lucas Murphy

T: Ryan Potter

95---20%
5
No But I Will silk
3rd Pick
5

No But I Will

Jockey: Miss Jessica Milly Smith

Trainer: Julian Smith

J: Miss Jessica Milly Smith

T: Julian Smith

96---12%
6
Giovanni Change (Fr) silk
1st Pick
6

Giovanni Change (Fr)

Jockey: Mr Paddy Barlow

Trainer: Mark Walford

J: Mr Paddy Barlow

T: Mark Walford

100---36%

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Yielding

A rain-soaked turf condition often producing a slick or heavy course and slower finish times.

Exercise Rider

A rider built much like a jockey but is employed for exercising and working out horses in the morning.

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.