WELLINGTON & REEVES RESIDENTIAL MAIDEN ($17K)
AI Selections & Analysis (15 runners)
This horse boasts the best place percentage in the field from 12 starts, indicating some ability to finish near the front. The inside barrier and experienced jockey Luke Campbell further enhance its prospects in this weak maiden.
With a 50% place rate from only two starts, this runner has shown more promise than most of the field. A better barrier draw would be ideal, but the potential upside is significant.
A 25% place rate from four starts suggests some capability, and while the barrier is wide, it's not insurmountable. This horse has shown enough to be considered a genuine contender in this maiden.
As a first-starter from an average barrier, there's an element of unknown, but the trainer Brandon Fiore can get them ready. Betting market support will be crucial for this debutant.
As a first-starter from an average barrier, there's an element of unknown, but the trainer Brandon Fiore can get them ready. Betting market support will be crucial for this debutant.
Another first-starter, but with the advantage of barrier 1, which can be a significant factor for debutants. Keep an eye on market moves as a guide to its chances.
One start for no place and a wide barrier draw make this a challenging assignment. Improvement would be needed to be competitive here, but the trainer can sometimes surprise.
From a leading stable and a decent barrier, this horse has had a few starts without placing. While not inspiring, the stable and jockey Rosie Mahony give it a roughie's chance.
Seven starts for no place and a wide barrier draw make this a tough ask. While from a good stable, it needs to find significant improvement to be a threat.
With 14 starts and no placings, this horse has had ample opportunities without showing much. The inside barrier is a small positive, but overall form is very poor.
Seven starts with no placings and a wide barrier suggest this horse will struggle to make an impact. Needs to show a dramatic turnaround to be considered.
Two starts for no placings and a wide barrier put this runner firmly in the outsider category. Significant improvement is required to be competitive.
Four starts with no placings and the widest barrier make this a very difficult task. While Joey Azzopardi is a good jockey, it's a big ask.
A first-starter from the widest barrier (14) makes this a challenging debut. Will need to be exceptionally talented to overcome the draw and lack of experience.
Nine starts with no placings and very low prizemoney indicate a significant lack of ability. Despite a good barrier, it's hard to see this horse featuring.