Friday was a high-volume day — 222 races run across the full card — and the model's first pick won 54 of them. That is a 24.3% win rate, comfortably above the baseline you would expect from a random selection in a typical six-dog field, and roughly in line with the week's average performance.
The first pick placed in 103 races from 222, a 46.4% rate. If you were backing the top-rated dog each time on place bets, nearly half landed in the money. Over a card that size, that is consistent rather than spectacular, but consistent is what matters over the long run.
Broaden the net to any of the top three picks and 137 races saw one of them win — 61.7% of the card. The any-top-3 place rate reached 87.4%, meaning in nearly nine out of ten races run yesterday, at least one of the model's first three selections finished in the money.
There were no big swings in either direction. No remarkable clustering of upsets on a particular card, no section of the day where everything landed. It was a steady, productive Friday — the kind that does not produce highlights but adds meaningfully to the longer picture. The full race-by-race breakdown for Friday 12th June is available in the historic results.
