DRINKWISE PLATE
AI Selections & Analysis (9 runners)
This gelding is a model of consistency in maidens, boasting an 80% place rate from five starts and has been knocking on the door with multiple second-place finishes. The inside barrier, top jockey, and Waterhouse/Bott training partnership make him the clear standout in this field.
With the highest prizemoney and a strong 67% place rate, Chatterley has demonstrated ability, including a recent third. The wide barrier is a slight concern, but Kerrin McEvoy's booking for Waller suggests intent and she should be competitive.
Eynesbury showed improvement last start with a second-place finish, indicating he's nearing a win. The Chris Waller/Tim Clark combination is always formidable, and a good barrier draw puts him in a favorable position to run well.
This filly showed good improvement from her debut to run second last start, suggesting she's learning and has upside. While the wide barrier is a challenge, the Waterhouse/Bott stable often produces significant second-up improvement.
This filly showed good improvement from her debut to run second last start, suggesting she's learning and has upside. While the wide barrier is a challenge, the Waterhouse/Bott stable often produces significant second-up improvement.
Canal has shown glimpses of ability with a third-place finish in his limited starts. The booking of Tom Marquand and a good barrier draw are positives, but he needs to find significant improvement to challenge the top contenders.
This horse showed some promise on debut with a third but disappointed last start. The wide barrier and limited career starts make this a high-risk proposition, though the trainer change could spark improvement.
This horse showed some promise on debut with a third but disappointed last start. The wide barrier and limited career starts make this a high-risk proposition, though the trainer change could spark improvement.
Verry Stella's two career starts have been uninspiring, finishing well back on both occasions. The wide barrier and lack of competitive form suggest she will find this field too strong.