TAB HANDICAP ($45K)
AI Selections & Analysis (20 runners)
This Waller runner has an impressive 50% win rate from just two starts and a perfect 100% place record, indicating raw talent. Drawing barrier 5 with James McDonald aboard makes her a formidable contender, suggesting she's ready to step up in class.
A perfect 100% win rate from its sole start for the Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott stable, combined with Tim Clark in the saddle from a favourable barrier 6, makes this horse a serious threat. Despite limited experience, the strong debut suggests significant upside.
From the astute Waterhouse/Bott yard with Adam Hyeronimus, this horse boasts a 33% win rate and 67% place rate from only three starts, showing good early promise. While the wider barrier 8 is a slight concern, her developing form suggests she's capable of a strong performance.
An outstanding 67% win rate and 100% place rate from three starts highlights this horse's ability. However, the extreme outside barrier 20 is a significant hurdle, making the task much tougher despite its proven class.
With a 20% win rate and 60% place rate from five starts, this Michael Freedman-trained runner shows consistency and potential. Barrier 9 is workable, and with Keagan Latham aboard, it could be ready to improve further.
Boasting a 33% win rate and 50% place rate from six starts, this horse has shown solid ability. Barrier 10 is moderate, and while the jockey is less experienced, the horse's form suggests it's an each-way chance.
A 50% win rate from two starts is impressive for this Waterhouse/Bott runner with Nash Rawiller. However, the very wide barrier 15 presents a significant challenge, tempering confidence despite the talent.
This horse has a respectable 28% win rate and 33% place rate from 18 starts, indicating a level of consistency and experience. Barrier 7 is fair, but the jockey is less prominent which adds a medium risk to its chances in a competitive field.
With a 29% win rate from seven starts, this Peter Snowden-trained horse shows flashes of ability. Barrier 12 is a bit wide, and while Andrew Adkins is a capable jockey, it will need some luck in running.
This horse has a 20% win rate and 40% place rate from 15 starts, showing a reasonable level of consistency. However, barrier 13 and a less experienced jockey make it more of a roughie in this field.
A 13% win rate and 38% place rate from eight starts suggests this horse is competitive for a minor placing. The inside barrier 2 with Zac Lloyd is a plus, giving it a chance to run into the money.
With a 13% win rate from eight starts, this horse has shown it can win, but its place rate is only 25%. The good barrier 3 is a positive, but it might find a few too strong here.
A 11% win rate from nine starts is on the lower side, and its place rate is only 22%. The wide barrier 14 makes its task even harder, positioning it as a long shot.
Despite being from the Chris Waller stable with Tommy Berry, a 8% win rate from 13 starts is a concern. While barrier 1 is advantageous, the overall form suggests it's a roughie.
A low 7% win rate from 15 starts and a 27% place rate indicate this horse struggles to find the line first. The wide barrier 14 further diminishes its chances in this competitive race.
With only an 8% win rate from 13 starts, this horse has limited winning credentials. The very wide barrier 17 makes it difficult to see it featuring prominently.
A low 9% win rate from 11 starts for a Waller horse is concerning, and its place rate is also low at 18%. While Jason Collett is a good jockey, the form suggests it's a rank outsider.
This horse has a 14% win rate but a very low 14% place rate from 14 starts, indicating inconsistency. While barrier 2 is good, its overall form suggests it will struggle against stronger competition.
A 20% win rate from five starts is okay, but a 20% place rate suggests it's hit or miss, and it lacks a jockey. The wide barrier 16 makes its task incredibly difficult, classifying it as a rank outsider.
With a 5% win rate from 22 starts, this horse rarely wins and has a very low place rate of 14%. Despite barrier 4 and Tyler Schiller, its overall career record makes it a definite outsider.