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Saxophonist owns one of the strongest chamber scores in this field. The Balanced lens likes the blend of SR strength (33) and market confidence (82). The profile stays composed even after the chamber introduces race-day variance.
4/1David O'MearaMark Winn
67%Confidence
⚠ Danger Runner
What's The Plan
Nearest rival if the simulation drifts off the primary path.
7/2 · James Fanshawe✓ Value Signal
Poet's Dawn
Strongest upside if you want a less obvious route through the field.
6/1 · Tim Easterby◈ Chamber Memory
Balanced
Even weighting across form, market confidence and race-day volatility.
Saxophonist (SR 60, 4/1, 9-1) is the highest-rated horse in the field and carries a favourable weight relative to his SR advantage. His form string 383-33 shows consistent placed efforts — never out of the first three on his last five completed runs — which is the most reliable recent form in this field. David O'Meara is adept with this type on good ground at Northern tracks, and the 2-star AI probability mark singles him out above the field. Carrying 9-1 versus top-weight Qitaal on 10-2 gives him a meaningful 15lb weight concession edge over a horse with a lower SR of 53.
Each-way alternative: What's The Plan.
Main danger: What's The Plan — What's The Plan (SR 58, 7/2, 9-4) is trained by James Fanshawe — a handler who targets races precisely — carries the second-lightest weight in the field, and as a lightly-raced 3-year-old may have natural improvement to offer over this intermediate trip on good ground.
ShortlistSaxophonist, What's The Plan, Poet's Dawn