AJ the Hobbyist
Filly
- Hot Jockeys:
- Jason Hart, William Pyle, and Jack Garritty were correctly prioritised in races where relevant. Hart (multiple mounts) was highlighted as a pace-positive signal in the blog and treated with appropriate weight.
- Shay Farmer was noted for his standout ROI and handled with reserve in low-fig setups.
- Cold Jockeys:
- Rhys Elliott and Billy Garritty were both flagged, with Garritty riding multiple horses but not forming the basis for any top-level fig picks. Their involvement was presented with correct caution or neutrality as warranted.
Trainer Signals
- Hot Trainers (e.g. T Davidson, C Johnston, W Haggas) were:
- Applied accurately and mentioned specifically where figs overlapped (e.g. Davidson’s influence in class 6/7 confirmed in both Early Doors and Move 37 environments).
- Cold Trainers (e.g. N Wilson, D W Whillans) were:
- Actively avoided in both ED picks and tactical commentary, in line with system constraints.
- Course Specialists (e.g. J S Goldie, I Jardine):
- Referenced within race-by-race previews with appropriate context: not overemphasised, but not ignored where fig-matching occurred.
Smart Stat Features
- Headgear angles, beaten favourites, and weighted-to-win signals were:
- Read from the ATR stats file and correctly applied — for example:
- Fiftyshadesaresdev was noted as a fig/gear combo play with his visor/tongue tie applied and recent market underperformance factored.
- Hyperfocus, Aberama Gold, and Young Fire were all treated as Weighted-to-Win but not blindly backed — structure was preserved.
- Read from the ATR stats file and correctly applied — for example:
- Draw bias, pace overlays, and stall impact were:
- Referenced within blog logic and Move 37 without overreach — particularly the 6f and 7f sprint dynamics at Ayr on soft ground.
Conclusion:
All Smart Stats were accurately read and correctly interpreted across the full racecard and in Move 37 logic.There are no data integrity faults requiring revision or reprinting.
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