🐎Horse RacingClass 3

Oakmere Homes Together For Macmillan EBF Novice Stakes (GBB Race)

Haydock Park · 15:30 (UK local)

Friday, 22 May 2026

6f 212y

Distance

Turf

Surface

TBC

Going

6

Runners

Prize: £13,000 added

AI Top 3 Picks

P1 pick35%

Yaroogh (IRE)

J: Tom Marquand · T: W J Haggas

Represents a formidable trainer-jockey combination known for producing high-class debutants. Expect a well-prepared performance from this top yard.

P2 pick28%

Wild Desert (IRE)

J: Billy Loughnane · T: C Appleby

From a leading yard that excels with young horses, suggesting a strong debut is likely. The booking of Billy Loughnane is a positive.

P3 pick22%

Time For The Moon

J: S De Sousa · T: C Johnston

Trainer Mark Johnston's runners are typically fit and forward on debut, and the booking of S De Sousa is a strong indicator of intent.

Model confidence: 30% · capped at 50% for racing's structural variance

Full Racecard (6 runners)

#DrawHorse
11Pat's Cash
24The Bookkeeper (IRE)
32Time For The Moon
43Tribal Appearance (IRE)
04Wild Desert (IRE)
01Yaroogh (IRE)

Wgt = weight (st-lb) · OR = official rating · PR = Sky Sports power rating · HG = headgear (b/v/cp/t/h/p) · Last = days since last run

Key Race Factors

  • Presence of multiple well-bred debutants from top flat yards.
  • Strong jockey bookings for key contenders.
  • Novice Stakes nature, often unpredictable with unexposed talent.
  • GBB Race status attracting quality entries.

Risk Assessment

Variance levelhigh
  • Significant discrepancies noted in the provided race data vs. official sources.
  • Many runners are likely debutants with no prior form to assess.
  • Lack of specific race conditions (going, draw) in the prompt.
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How These Predictions Work

These predictions are AI-generated using current racecard data and search-grounded analysis. Horse racing is structurally high-variance — even the most-favoured horse wins only ~30–35% of races. Use AI predictions as one input among many, alongside your own form study and trusted tipsters. Bet responsibly.