JST WILLO INVESTMENTS BENCHMARK 68 HANDICAP ($19K)
AI Selections & Analysis (10 runners)
Despite the 'N/A' form, the Toby Edmonds stable and a 18% win rate from limited starts suggest untapped potential. Barrier 6 is acceptable, and this horse is likely to be well-prepared for this class.
Trained by Robert Heathcote and with Daniel Moor aboard, this combination is always respected. A 31% place rate indicates consistency, and with a good barrier, it's a strong contender if the form is there.
Stuart Kendrick and Ben Thompson are a formidable pairing, and a 17% win rate is competitive for this grade. The inside barrier 3 is a significant advantage, giving it a genuine chance if fit.
This horse has the highest career earnings and a respectable 16% win rate, indicating proven ability at some level. Barrier 4 is good, but the 'N/A' form and jockey Jett Newman raise some questions about current readiness.
A high 41% place rate suggests this horse is often around the mark, and Mark Du Plessis is a capable jockey. While the win rate is lower, it could be an each-way play if it finds its best form.
Denetta has the highest prizemoney and most starts, but a lower win and place percentage suggests it's not a regular winner. The 'N/A' form and absence of a listed jockey make it a roughie at best.
With only one win from nine starts, this horse is still developing and may be outclassed here. The 'N/A' form and a wide barrier of 7 add to the risk, making it a long shot.
While experienced with 71 starts and 7 wins, the low win and place percentages indicate inconsistency at this stage of its career. The 'N/A' form means current fitness is unknown, making it a speculative pick.
A very low win rate of 3% from 36 starts is a major red flag, suggesting this horse struggles to win. The wide barrier 9 and 'N/A' form further diminish its chances in this field.
With the lowest prizemoney and only one win from 11 starts, this horse appears to be out of its depth in a Benchmark 68. Despite a good barrier, its overall record suggests it will struggle to compete.