Speed map
1. chief white sock and 5. miss boom shapes the early picture, with 3. Bonny Impact the most likely pressure or stalking line. That leaves a thin midfield group to find cover through the middle of the field, while 2. Revolution Rising, 6. Peace Baby, 7. Arrogant Miss and 8. Bad Man either settle rearward or have no confirmed early pattern. The tempo looks genuine enough because more than one runner has shown early speed; it is not a race to assume every runner presses forward just because the field is compact.
The money point is where the reliable early-speed horses land relative to the barriers. 1. Chief White Sock, 5. Miss Boom and 3. Bonny Impact should get first option on position, while runners parked midfield need the leaders to do enough work to bring them into it. The published numbers have not isolated a selection in this race, so the read has to come from the map, the track profile and any stable or rider angles rather than forcing a bet. Wide or uncertain runners have to prove their spot early, because conceding cheap control to the forward group would make the race difficult to unwind.
Historical overview
The 1100m profile at this track is usable across 41 races. The clearest barrier note is Inside (1–4) winning 63.4% of those races at a 16.0% strike-rate, which matters for today's low-draw runners before the speed map is overlaid.
For today's rail and going, the most specific sample is 1100m · Good · True across 41 races. Its barrier shape points to Inside (1–4) with 63.4% of wins, so the draw is not a throwaway detail here; runners posted in the weaker zones need a race-shape reason to offset it.
The settling data that is classified points first at Leaders (1–3), with 4.9% of wins and A/E 0.82; in this field that points at 1. Chief White Sock, 5. Miss Boom and 3. Bonny Impact as the group most likely to occupy the first three settling spots. The market split is led by Pop ($2–5) with 56.1% of wins, so price discipline still matters.
- Barrier lean — Inside (1–4) has produced 63.4% of wins from 41 races, helping those drawn to hold a economical run.
- Settling lean — Leaders (1–3) is the named band to respect, mapping today to 1. Chief White Sock, 5. Miss Boom and 3. Bonny Impact rather than only the formal leader.
- Market read — Pop ($2–5) supplies 56.1% of wins, so the race is not a pure roughie hunt.
Overall assessment
From the jump, the race should be decided by whether 1. Chief White Sock and 5. Miss Boom can hold the front without dragging too many rivals into a fight. 3. bonny impact are the immediate tactical dangers if they can sit close without burning fuel, while the midfield and rearward runners need either a lift in pressure or a rider willing to move before the turn. That puts the first half of the race under the microscope: if the front is cheap, the back half of the map is relying on others to make the race for them.
Key chances
- 1. Chief White Sock — Barrier 6 and a lead map mean it is close enough to the pace to use the map.
- 5. Miss Boom — Barrier 4 and a lead map mean it is close enough to the pace to use the map. The trainer angle through Kym Healy is a positive, with A/E 1.13 from 57 runs.
- 3. Bonny Impact — Barrier 3 and a on-pace map mean it is close enough to the pace to use the map.
The published numbers have not isolated a selection in this race, so the read has to come from the map, the track profile and any stable or rider angles rather than forcing a bet. The notable human-factor ticks are jockey Jade Doyle brings a 22.7% strike-rate and A/E 1.59 at this track for 5. Miss Boom; trainer Kym Healy brings a 17.5% strike-rate and A/E 1.13 at this track for 5. Miss Boom; jockey Lek Maloney brings a 18.2% strike-rate and A/E 1.09 at this track for 2. Revolution Rising. My read is to keep the strongest respect with the runners whose map position and draw let them control their own race, then use the historical notes as a filter rather than as a standalone tip sheet. The way this read gets beaten is if the early speed is misread and a runner with no recent pattern either leads uncontested or takes the pressure off the expected pace horses.