PROFORM STATS ANALYSIS: Our PROFORM stats identify the key statistical positives and negatives for racing on Sunday.
With the help from our friends at PROFORM RACING we have identified key statistical:
positives and negatives for today’s racing.
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Naas 2-40: Joseph O’Brien and Oakley Brown have had more than double their expected winners together, Star Max is 14.0.
Naas 3-10: Mark Walsh has an impressive 25% strike rate over hurdles at Naas, his mount Andy Dufresne is 2.14.
Fontwell 2-20: Nick Scholfield has an impressive 28% strike rate over fences at Fontwell, he rides Shintori at 11.5.
Fontwell 2-50: Sam Twiston-Davies has a healthy 31% strike rate over fences at Fontwell, he rides Grand Sancy at 1.21.
Fontwell 3-20: Nicky Henderson has an impressive 35% strike rate over hurdles at Fontwell, he saddles William Henry at 6.6.
Wolverhampton: No notable positives at Wolverhampton today (Bumpers only card).
Naas 2-40: Ross O’Sullivan and Robbie Power have had less than half of their expected winners together, An Fraoch Mor is 7.0.
Naas 4-10: Noel Meade and Donagh Meyler have had half of their expected winners together, Village Mystic is 7.4.
Naas 5-10: Joseph O’Brien has saddled one third of his expected winners in bumpers at Naas, Fire Attack is 5.3.
Fontwell 4-20: Alan Johns has rode one third of his expected winners over hurdles at Fontwell, Fort Denison is 15.5.
Fontwell 5-20: Leighton Aspell is very close to having half of his expected winners in bumpers at Fontwell, he rides Itsnotwhatyouthink at 3.9.
Wolverhampton: No notable negatives at Wolverhampton today (Bumpers only card).
BETDAQ BACK of the day on stats: ANDY DUFRESNE 3-10 Naas, at around 2.14.
BETDAQ LAY of the day on stats: ITSNOTWHATYOUTHINK 5-20 Fontwell, at around 3.9.
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