The composite score tracker has flagged five dogs with significant upward movement since their last recorded snapshot — all running today, all worth adding to your watchlist.
The biggest mover is Charlies Choice, whose score has jumped from 0 to 53 in the latest data. A zero starting score usually means the model had insufficient race history to rate the dog previously; a composite of 53 on first proper assessment is a genuine mid-field rating. She runs tonight at 20:34 in an A3 at Kilkenny over 525 metres from trap 6. A3 is competitive, but a first-time-properly-rated dog at a fair price could be interesting.
Da Danna has moved 35 points to 41, running in the 12:46 A5 at Harlow over 415 metres from trap 4. Harlow is a track with a pronounced bias towards the outer draws (trap 6 wins 26.6% from 79 runs, trap 3 takes 23.1%), so trap 4 is a reasonable draw from which to assess her true ability. A5 grade is an accessible level where a rapidly improving dog can make an impression.
Closest to today's headline action is Tinks Jester, up 33 points to a composite of 39 and running in the 20:53 OR-grade race at Romford over 400 metres from trap 3. OR is the hardest open classification, and 39 is not a score that makes her a likely winner at this level. But trap 3 at Romford OR grade is the best box on the circuit (20.4% from 157 runs), and for a dog whose trajectory is sharply upward, this is a chance to gather valuable data against top-quality opposition.
Mick Said So (up 34 to 40) and Nametab Horus (up 36 to 36) both run at Newbridge tonight in the 20:15 A7 over 525 metres. A7 is a lower-level grade where form movers can be particularly well-placed.
