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Canterbury Analysis & Insights 25/11

November 25, 2022

Canterbury Analysis & Insights 25/11

We will supply you with analysis such as horses that will be advantaged based on track bias, barrier patterns & settling position.

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Win % based on settling position when rail 1-2m
  • Lead: 37.1%
  • Midfield: 31.1%
  • Back: 33.2%

Win % based on barrier
  • Inside (1-3): 34.7%
  • Middle (4-7): 32.5%
  • Wide (8+): 34.2%

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