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GB - Southwell - Race 6

Thoroughbred
7 Runners
5f
Handicap
Synthetic
Standard
13.0K

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Verdict

William Haggas' progressive MAGIC STONE didn't enjoy the rub of the green back from a break when third at Wolverhampton recently and can bag a second success here at the chief expense of Fortification who looks to have more to offer now going into handicaps. Both Guernsey Angel and Baker Blue bring solid credentials to the table too.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Jack The Bachelor (Ire) silk
1

Jack The Bachelor (Ire)

Jockey: Alex Jary

Trainer: Antony Brittain

J: Alex Jary

T: Antony Brittain

98---8%12/1
2
Baker Blue silk
2

Baker Blue

Jockey: Rossa Ryan

Trainer: Dylan Cunha

J: Rossa Ryan

T: Dylan Cunha

92---17%5/1
3
Magic Stone (Ire) silk
1st Pick
3

Magic Stone (Ire)

Jockey: Tom Marquand

Trainer: William Haggas

J: Tom Marquand

T: William Haggas

100---19%9/2
4
Fortification silk
2nd Pick
4

Fortification

Jockey: Luke Morris

Trainer: Archie Watson

J: Luke Morris

T: Archie Watson

96---39%8/5
5
Guernsey Angel silk
3rd Pick
5

Guernsey Angel

Jockey: Pat Cosgrave

Trainer: David Evans

J: Pat Cosgrave

T: David Evans

95---20%4/1
6
Ambishio (Ire) silk
6

Ambishio (Ire)

Jockey: Robert Havlin

Trainer: Michael Appleby

J: Robert Havlin

T: Michael Appleby

97---7%15/1
7
Call Margot (Ire) silk
7

Call Margot (Ire)

Jockey: Kaiya Fraser

Trainer: Gemma Tutty

J: Kaiya Fraser

T: Gemma Tutty

84---8%12/1

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Across the Board

Refers to betting on a horse to finish first, second, and third to cover any of those scenarios happening during a race

Colt

A male horse that is four years of age or under.

Bolt

A sudden veering to the inside or outside rail, often caused by the horse spooking or shying from something.