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Wolverhampton · 20:30 (UK local)
Monday, 1 June 2026
5f 21y
Distance
AllWeather
Surface
Standard
Going
12
Runners
Prize: £6,200 added
AI Top 3 Picks
Nad Alshiba Snow (IRE)
J: R Havlin · T: M Murphy
Selected as a speculative top pick due to the presence of an experienced jockey and a trainer who can get horses ready. Without specific form or draw data, this is a highly uncertain choice.
She Went Whoosh (IRE)
J: Christian Howarth · T: S Dixon
Included based on the trainer's general activity at this track. This pick is highly speculative given the lack of detailed form analysis.
A Lott Of Kane (IRE)
J: Joey Haynes · T: C Banham
A speculative third pick, chosen to complete the top three. Performance is entirely dependent on unknown factors like current form and suitability for the conditions.
Model confidence: 10% · capped at 50% for racing's structural variance
Full Racecard (12 runners)
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
- •Draw bias at Wolverhampton over 5f (low draws traditionally advantageous)
- •Importance of early speed for 5f races on this surface
- •Potential 7lb weight advantage for 3-year-olds over older horses
- •Consistent Tapeta All-Weather surface at Wolverhampton
Risk Assessment
- •The provided analysis was incomplete, lacking specific horse form, draw, and age information.
- •Picks are highly speculative due to the absence of detailed data for individual runners.
- •High variance inherent in horse racing, especially in competitive classified stakes.
- •Inability to apply stated key factors (draw, age-based weight) to specific horses.

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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.