Logo
START YOUR OWN WINNING STREAK
Player Image
SportsBookLogo
Chevrons Texture
Resulted

ZA - Greyville - Race 1

Thoroughbred
11 Runners
5f
Maiden
Synthetic
8.0K

All race stats and comments are provided by numberfire. Complex algorithms are used to calculate stats like the power rating. Numberfire picks are provided by horse racing experts that work with numberfire.

Verdict

TENET gets the vote first time out. Malshana Mou is high up there among the others, while Bell Of Angelus is one to bear in mind as well.
numberFire Picks
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
10
Tenet (Saf) silk

Hawwaam filly.

1st Pick
10

Tenet (Saf)

Jockey: Sean Veale

Trainer: S. H. Ferrie, South Africa

J: Sean Veale

T: S. H. Ferrie, South Africa

0---15%

Analysis

Hawwaam filly.

6
Malshana Mou (Saf) silk

Sixth of 7 in minor event at this course (7f, AW, 13/10). Off 6 months. Back down in trip. First run for yard after leaving M. N. Prinsloo. Every chance if back to best.

2nd Pick
6

Malshana Mou (Saf)

Jockey: Craig Zackey

Trainer: L. W. Goosen, South Africa

J: Craig Zackey

T: L. W. Goosen, South Africa

0---34%

Analysis

Sixth of 7 in minor event at this course (7f, AW, 13/10). Off 6 months. Back down in trip. First run for yard after leaving M. N. Prinsloo. Every chance if back to best.

5
Bell Of Angelus (Saf) silk

10/1, seventh of 15 in maiden at Scottsville (5f, good to soft). Off 7 months. Makes all weather debut. Chance if rediscovering old form.

3rd Pick
5

Bell Of Angelus (Saf)

Jockey: Callan Murray

Trainer: M. N. Prinsloo, South Africa

J: Callan Murray

T: M. N. Prinsloo, South Africa

0---7%

Analysis

10/1, seventh of 15 in maiden at Scottsville (5f, good to soft). Off 7 months. Makes all weather debut. Chance if rediscovering old form.

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.

Furlong

One furlong is an eighth of a mile.

Bobble/Stumble

A slip or a duck from a horse trying to leave the starting gates, often caused by the surface giving way under the feet. This can range from a mild misstep to a stumble down to their knees.