Ladbrokes Big Bets Copy Now Maiden Plate
AI Selections & Analysis (8 runners)
The standout in this field, having placed second twice in four starts, including last two. Trained by the Hawkes stable and ridden by Jamie Kah (correction: Jamie Melham, but still a strong booking), this horse has the best form and looks ready to break through in this maiden company.
Showed promise with a third-place finish in its third start before a spell. If it returns in good order, it could be a strong contender, especially with Lachlan Neindorf aboard. The long break is a slight concern, but the potential is there.
Only one career start for a fourth-place finish, which is a reasonable debut. With natural improvement and Luke Currie in the saddle for John Sadler, this horse could surprise. The lack of extensive form makes it a bit of an unknown quantity.
Has shown glimpses of ability with a recent third, but the overall form is inconsistent for a maiden. Barrier 1 is a plus, and Rhys McLeod is a capable rider, but others have stronger recent placings.
Only two career starts, with moderate finishes. Needs to improve significantly to be competitive here, but being lightly raced, there's always a chance for improvement. Barrier 5 is fair, but the form isn't inspiring.
This horse has had a staggering 20 starts without a win and only two placings. The recent form is poor, and while some past placings exist, it's hard to recommend against less exposed or more consistent rivals.
Has not shown enough in its four career starts to suggest it's a winning chance here. The form is consistently poor, and it's hard to see a significant turnaround in this field.
With three career starts and no placings, this horse has displayed very little form. The prizemoney earned is minimal, and it would need a drastic improvement to feature in the finish.