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The Handicap Ratings and Speed Ratings combined top three strike rate for Saturday was 67% following Friday's 69%, Thursday's 75%, Wednesday's 71%, Tuesday's 71%, Monday's 70% and Sunday's 81% (an final weekly average of exactly 72%). If a horse isn't in the top three rated of the handicaps or the speed ratings, then it is highly likely it won't win. You can see an explanation of the Handicap Ratings HERE and an explanation of the Speed Ratings HERE. The Speed Ratings are an addition to the handicaps at no extra cost and you can subscribe HERE. There has never been a better time to join us.
The seven (4) and (5) UK graded races performed averagely on Saturday. Three were won by the clear top rated horse, and one was won by the clear 2nd top rated. The other three races were unsuccessful.
I have to say the services were pummeled on Saturday night, especially at Newbury - though the top three of the speed ratings produced Sumani which won at 20/1 to follow the end of the afternoon winner Hits Only Vic which won at 28/1. So there were positives to be taken from the day - despite Newbury...
High Standing moved himself to the top of the Wokingham betting with another impressive display. All he wants now is good or better ground and a suitable draw to ensure he goes there with a favourites chance.
Proclaim broke the track record when powering home convincingly.
Riggins was never likely to start odds against, so apologies for that odds on winner.
There was a time when the authorities promised us quality racing on Sundays. But that was way back then, when they were pitching for the privilage of providing Sunday racing. Like most things in organisational life, promises are soon forgotten and thus we are left with the type of Sunday cards tomorrow throws up. Yuk! just doesn't say it....
Have a good Day in the Sun. It gets colder from next week.
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