BHP MT ARTHUR CG&E CLASS 1 HANDICAP ($19K)
AI Selections & Analysis (11 runners)
Despite the lack of recent form, Sir Herridah has the highest Win% and Place% of the proven winners in a small career, suggesting untapped potential. The good barrier draw and top jockey Christian Reith further enhance his chances in this Class 1 field.
Unsnoozual boasts a solid 17% Win% and 33% Place% from only 6 starts, indicating he's still developing and has a good strike rate. With a favourable barrier 2 and experienced jockey Andrew Gibbons, he shapes as a strong contender.
Stormy Swey has a respectable 25% Win% from only 4 starts, showing he knows how to win early in his career. While the barrier 9 is a slight concern, his potential for improvement makes him an each-way prospect here.
Barrier 1 is a significant advantage for The Waterman, and while his Win% is low, his career earnings are decent for this class. With Rory Hutchings aboard, he could be a place chance if he finds his best form.
Barrier 1 is a significant advantage for The Waterman, and while his Win% is low, his career earnings are decent for this class. With Rory Hutchings aboard, he could be a place chance if he finds his best form.
He's Cool has the highest career earnings and a 20% Win% suggesting some class, but the wide barrier 11 is a major negative without recent form to offset it. He's an each-way chance if he can overcome the draw.
Alby's Mate has a good Place% of 44% but a low Win% of 11%, indicating he often runs well without winning. Barrier 8 is not ideal, making him a roughie for a place at best.
Bonoyster has a very low Win% and Place% from 13 starts, suggesting he's a battler in this grade. While barrier 5 is good, his overall career record makes him a long shot.
With only 1 win from 17 starts and a very low Place% of 6%, Manwe struggles to find the line. Despite a good barrier 6, his consistent lack of success makes him a roughie.
Maxikolo's career record of 1 win from 10 starts and a 10% Place% is concerning, indicating a lack of competitive edge. He would need significant improvement to feature here.
As a first-starter with no previous race experience, Arapawa is an unknown quantity. Without any form to assess, it's difficult to recommend him against more seasoned runners.