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Racing Ratings: Horses To Follow From Gosford 10/5

May 12, 2025

Racing Ratings: Horses To Follow From Gosford 10/5

Our team has taken a look at Saturday’s Gosford meeting and has found two runners that ran well above average ratings and will be a great chance of winning again next start.

We not only find the horses for you to follow based on rating, but we can also remind you to back them when they’re entered to race next.

Lulumon – 4.2 lengths faster than average

The Jason Coyle-trained runner was impressive when winning on Saturday.

In doing so, she ran her last 600m in 33.96 and finished 4.2 lengths faster than average for that grade.

We will be looking for her to stay in a similar grade.


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Mare Of Mt Bulla – 4.7 lengths faster than average

This mare produced a great run despite not having a lot of luck when settling well back, then made a wide run on the turn.

She produced a last 200m sectional of 11.98 and we will be looking for her next start in a similar grade

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