RUSS STUDIO JEWELLERS BM66 HANDICAP ($27K)
AI Selections & Analysis (11 runners)
This horse boasts an impeccable 100% win rate from two starts, indicating significant untapped potential. Coupled with the favourable barrier 1 and a top jockey in Dean Yendall, it's a strong contender despite the step up in class.
With a 50% win rate and 75% place rate from only four starts, this horse clearly has ability and is still lightly raced. Barrier 4 and Brad Rawiller are positives, making it a genuine threat if it handles the class rise.
With a 50% win rate and 75% place rate from only four starts, this horse clearly has ability and is still lightly raced. Barrier 4 and Brad Rawiller are positives, making it a genuine threat if it handles the class rise.
Trained by the astute Tony & Calvin McEvoy stable and with John Allen aboard, this horse has a solid 25% win rate. Despite a wide barrier 10, the combination of trainer and jockey suggests it will be well-prepared and competitive.
This horse has the highest career prizemoney and a decent 20% win rate from 15 starts. Linda Meech is a strong booking, and barrier 6 provides a fair starting position, making it a solid each-way chance.
With a 25% win rate and significant prizemoney, this horse has proven capable at this level. While the jockey is less established, the Matt Cumani stable often presents horses ready to perform, giving it a place hope.
A 33% win rate is impressive, but the wide barrier 10 for a first-up run is a concern. While capable on its day, the unknown first-up fitness and draw make it a riskier proposition for a win, but could surprise.
This horse has a 25% win rate and a good barrier 3, but its overall place rate is only 38%. It's a roughie that could sneak into the placings if everything goes its way, but lacks consistent top-tier form.
This horse has a 25% win rate and a good barrier 3, but its overall place rate is only 38%. It's a roughie that could sneak into the placings if everything goes its way, but lacks consistent top-tier form.
With a 18% win rate from 22 starts, this horse is experienced but not a prolific winner. Declan Bates is a good jockey, but the overall career stats suggest it's more of a place chance at best in this field.
Despite having the highest prizemoney, its 15% win rate and 25% place rate from 20 starts are below average for this class. It's likely to find a few too good here, making it a roughie with limited claims.