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Dayton Raceway - Race 11

Harness
7 Runners
1m
Trot
Dirt
Unknown
28.0K
numberFire Picks
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
4

May be somewhat risky to consider solely on class, but has among the best class figures of the group of horses. Could best this field, based on the TrackMaster speed fig - 97 - of his last affair.

1st Pick
4

Prince Of Honor

Jockey: Hanners, Austi

Trainer: Burke, Ron

J: Hanners, Austi

T: Burke, Ron

7174--34%

Analysis

May be somewhat risky to consider solely on class, but has among the best class figures of the group of horses. Could best this field, based on the TrackMaster speed fig - 97 - of his last affair.

7

Could be the strongest in the group of horses here, showing very good figures of late. Is tough not to consider given the company run in recently.

2nd Pick
7

Oh Look Magic

Jockey: Page, Chris

Trainer: Burke, Ron

J: Page, Chris

T: Burke, Ron

7079--39%

Analysis

Could be the strongest in the group of horses here, showing very good figures of late. Is tough not to consider given the company run in recently.

6

Looks like a contender in this field and his successful winning percentage says he has the determination needed to score here.

3rd Pick
6

Cecil Hanover

Jockey: Miller, Brett

Trainer: Engblom, Per

J: Miller, Brett

T: Engblom, Per

7073--39%

Analysis

Looks like a contender in this field and his successful winning percentage says he has the determination needed to score here.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Workout

A workout is a timed sprint over varying distances prior to a race, meant to get a horse fit enough for competition.

Fractions

The times recorded during the race; with timing starting just past the gate or when the gates open, then parroted for the quarter, half, three-quarters etc. Used as an indication of ability and speed.

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.