Ayr Horse Racing Race Cards | 15:05 11th March 2016

Ayr' Race Card | 15:05 11th March 2016

Race Type
Chase Turf
Class
4
     Classifications     
Chase, Handicap, Limited, Novice
Distance
2m 4f 110y
Runners
5
Prize Money
£4,224
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Horses In Race
cloth Horse Odds Age Trainer Jockey Weight
HeadGear
OR
DSLR
Horse Most
Likely To Win
Ratings
PR
VDW
4
8-3143
CD
G
Cl
Hcap
11.5
£11.5
7
11-2
Cheekpieces
110
22

21%

no
no
1
115144
CD
G
Cl
Hcap
11.5
£11.5
7
14.29%
11-8
116
20

30%

no
no
2
263522
CD
G
Cl
Hcap
11.5
£11.5
9
20%
11-4
112
30

16%

no
no
5
-11364
CD
G
Cl
Hcap
11.5
£11.5
10
18.18%
9-12
94
11

20%

no
no
3
0008P5
CD
G
Cl
Hcap
11.5
£11.5
10
10-9
Tongue Strap
110
11

13%

no
no
Strongest Trainer
Alison Hamilton is the strongest trainer in this race with a 18% win rate at Ayr over Chase Turf. What A Dream is racing for them.
18%
Strongest Jockey
Mr J Hamilton is the strongest jockey in this race with a 33% win rate at Ayr over Chase Turf. What A Dream is racing for them.
33%
Favourites Win
Favourites in Chase Turf races at Ayr over 2m 4f 110y win 38% of the time.
38%
Most Profitable Horses

+10.92

Win

+7.63

Place

+8.82

Lay

Projected Speed Race Class
0
Overall Par
0
Class Par
0
Distance Par
0
Horses In race
Horse Dynamic speed rating SHorPro SClGR SClLr4 ACSPCLTD SPDFIGLrAdj Speed regression level Speed regression angle ShorBE ShorAV SHorBED SHorAvD SHorBET SHorAvT SHorBES SHorAvS SHorAvG
Gold Opera
144 133 3 48 15 -146 -143 -7 10 10 215 169 202 136 249 127 195
Throthethatch
186 176 164 158 159 -113 150 -1 49 49 243 170 240 185 243 182 211
Dr Moloney
188 190 123 133 218 12 167 -0 170 170 228 173 186 145 272 202 228
What A Dream
173 160 154 112 17 -77 171 0 61 61 216 168 166 129 226 178 169
Trucking Along
150 141 172 131 -94 55 55 55 230 141 245 181 132 94 160
* No races in last 12 months
Predicted Race Pace | Fast
Classifications: Chase, Handicap, Limited, Novice

These races are run at a very fast pace. They'll be multiple horses that like to be leaders and most will burn out and not finish in a position. You should determine whether any runners are significantly stronger leaders than the others. If there is one it's possible that this runner could take the lead at the beginning and keep it all the way. In this situation you can totally ignore the other leader type horses as they'll try to keep up and run out of energy before the end of the race. If there isn’t a dominant leader then the chances are that all the leaders will finish out of position as they battle with each other to be at the front of the pack. These races are most often won by early pressers and mid-pack horses, although occasionally a closer will manage to take the win.

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