Confucius
SpeculativeConfucius owns one of the strongest chamber scores in this field. The Balanced lens likes the blend of SR strength (50) and market confidence (98). The profile stays composed even after the chamber introduces race-day variance.
Matchbook El Clasico £100 Moneyback Special Irish EBF Maiden · 5f205y
Every runner. Every signal. One decision.
Kodiac colt ran a fine race on debut to chase home the Coventry Stakes-bound Ballydoyle colt Confucius at Naas (6f, good) 10 days ago; not sure whether this sharper test will suit but leading form claims.
Third in both starts at the Curragh, over 5f on debut (heavy) and over 6f on soft; more needed to take this but his full brother won on good ground so he should improve for these quicker conditions; can go well.
No Nay Never colt denied by a nose on debut at the Curragh (5f, sft-hvy) when showing signs of greenness; the 3.5l third Edward Thatch has since franked that form and top yard won this with the smart Albert Einstein last season; 6f should be fine and obvious chance.
Home-bred The Irish Rover gelding; dam five-time 5f winner (RPR 76), closely related to 6f 2yo/1m winner Point Made, out of unraced half-sister to 1m2f-2m Flat and 2m1f-3m hurdle winner Mith Hill; likely best watched on debut.
Sioux Nation colt; 87,000gns foal, 150,000gns yearling; brother to 1m/1m1f winner Lakota Seven (inc 2yo/Singapore; RPR 96), closely related to 7f AW winner No Nay Data (77), half-brother to 6f AW winner Hello Goodbye (81); dam unraced; respected source and appeal on paper; market best guide.
Heavy defeat on debut when slowly away and last of 8 at the Curragh (5f, sft-hvy) in the race in which Confucius finished second; could improve plenty for quicker ground but can only be watched for now.
No Nay Never filly; half-sister to winners Nation's Call (7.5f/1m inc Australia; RPR 96) and Man Of Worth (Australian 6f/1m); dam 7f/1m winner (inc 2yo/Group 3; 110); appealing pedigree; market can reveal expectations on debut.
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Confucius owns one of the strongest chamber scores in this field. The Balanced lens likes the blend of SR strength (50) and market confidence (98). The profile stays composed even after the chamber introduces race-day variance.
Nearest rival if the simulation drifts off the primary path.
Strongest upside if you want a less obvious route through the field.
Even weighting across form, market confidence and race-day volatility.
Change lens →Base ability signal derived from the runner's best available speed figure.
Transforms live price respect into a confidence signal inside the chamber.
How cleanly the runner's engine fits the projected rhythm and pressure map.
Shows whether the current price still leaves enough upside in the pick.
Controlled volatility that keeps the simulation realistic and stress-tests the profile.
Extra certainty applied when the active lens wants to trust the obvious market leader.
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AbilityA race-day probability signal for today's conditions — form trajectory, going, suitability and weight.
Today's ChanceOne Cub. One horse. One shot. Follow the crowd — or fade it.
Community SignalNo Nay Never colt denied by a nose on debut at the Curragh (5f, sft-hvy) when showing signs of greenness; the 3.5l third Edward Thatch has since franked that form and top yard won this with the smart Albert Einstein last season; 6f should be fine and obvious chance.
Third in both starts at the Curragh, over 5f on debut (heavy) and over 6f on soft; more needed to take this but his full brother won on good ground so he should improve for these quicker conditions; can go well.
Sioux Nation colt; 87,000gns foal, 150,000gns yearling; brother to 1m/1m1f winner Lakota Seven (inc 2yo/Singapore; RPR 96), closely related to 7f AW winner No Nay Data (77), half-brother to 6f AW winner Hello Goodbye (81); dam unraced; respected source and appeal on paper; market best guide.
No Nay Never filly; half-sister to winners Nation's Call (7.5f/1m inc Australia; RPR 96) and Man Of Worth (Australian 6f/1m); dam 7f/1m winner (inc 2yo/Group 3; 110); appealing pedigree; market can reveal expectations on debut.