The most experienced horse in the field with 20 races to her name, but she has never won a single one of them — and was pulled up at Warwick just 16 days ago. She also carries the joint-lowest rating in the field and has never raced on wet ground, making it very hard to see where a first win comes from here.
Lowest rated, 5lbs below averageNever raced on wet groundMost experienced (20 runs, field avg 10)
The editorial verdict puts this horse second in their thinking, and a third-place finish at Fontwell just 14 days ago shows she is in reasonable form heading in. The concern is that she steps up two class levels today compared to that run, so the question is whether she can handle significantly tougher company.
Wearing hoodFresh (154 days off)Won 0 of last 5Raced here before
TrackLab Insight
No wins from 7 career races, a fall from the saddle in her penultimate run, and a distant 11th last time out — Freddiemissmolli arrives here on the back of a five-month absence with very little going in her favour. She is among the least experienced horses in the field and, honestly, the data here gives little encouragement.
Wearing cheekpiecesWon 0 of last 5Raced here before
TrackLab Insight
The second highest-rated horse in the field on paper, but her recent form is difficult to excuse — beaten over 26 lengths at this very course last time out, and pulled up at Sandown before that. She has drifted sharply in the market and the evidence on the track isn't giving punters much reason to back her.
Wearing tongue strapWon 0 of last 5Raced here before
TrackLab Insight
Twelve races into her career and still without a win, Kates Choice is the most experienced horse in the field alongside Jlow — and has precious little to show for it. The jockey and trainer have teamed up 10 times together without winning, which is another concern heading into this.
Wearing cheekpiecesWon 0 of last 5Raced here before
TrackLab Insight
The editorial verdict picks this horse to win, and there is a genuine case: she has the best win rate in the field — winning roughly 1 in every 8 races — and ran a solid third here at Ffos Las just 29 days ago, suggesting she is in form and knows the course. The one question mark is that she has never raced on wet ground, though she is well enough handicapped at the bottom of the weights to still be interesting.
Never raced on wet groundBest career win rate in field (1 in 8)
This horse hasn't raced for nearly six months — the longest absence in the entire field — and has never run on wet ground, so today brings two big unknowns at once. Three consecutive fourth-place finishes before the break suggest she competes without threatening, and returning rusty into a race on a completely untested surface is a tough ask.
Never raced on wet groundAbsent 174 days (longest in field)
M. J J Murphy-Knight(7)
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C. Williams
· 4yo
· 10st 12lb
· OR 86
Form
6.4
Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
Five races, five finishes between fifth and eighth, and not a single top-three placing — Mya Du Clos is the least accomplished horse in the field on the numbers. She carries the lowest weight of anyone here and has never raced on wet ground, so there is very little in the data to suggest today will be any different.
Carries lowest weight in fieldNever raced on wet ground
How do odds work?The first number is what you win, the second is what you bet. So 5/2 means you win £5 for every £2. 4/1 means you win £4 for every £1. The bigger the first number, the less likely bookmakers think the horse will win — but the more you'd win if it does.