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Harrahs Philadelphia - Race 3

Harness
8 Runners
1m
Pace
Dirt
Unknown
7.0K
numberFire Picks
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
3

He has been moving sharply in recent times, recording bang-up speed figures. Has been travelling in the most competitive company of the group of horses lately.

1st Pick
3

Huntanover

Jockey: Napolitano, An

Trainer: Harmon, Rob

J: Napolitano, An

T: Harmon, Rob

6368--39%

Analysis

He has been moving sharply in recent times, recording bang-up speed figures. Has been travelling in the most competitive company of the group of horses lately.

5

(Long Shot Play) - More wins than expected have been earned by standardbreds breaking from the 5 post at Harrah's Philadelphia. Has one of the most competitive win percentages in the group of animals and combined with recent decent races should find this a pack he can hand

2nd Pick
5

Just Bet It All

Jockey: Cruse, Brandon

Trainer: Vance, Jamie

J: Cruse, Brandon

T: Vance, Jamie

5963--12%

Scratched

Analysis

(Long Shot Play) - More wins than expected have been earned by standardbreds breaking from the 5 post at Harrah's Philadelphia. Has one of the most competitive win percentages in the group of animals and combined with recent decent races should find this a pack he can hand

7

With a really good 77 speed rating last time out, will unquestionably be a factor in this race.

3rd Pick
7

Control Group

Jockey: Pelling, Jack

Trainer: George, Dylan

J: Pelling, Jack

T: George, Dylan

5962--25%

Analysis

With a really good 77 speed rating last time out, will unquestionably be a factor in this race.

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Paddock

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