What Does The Form Mean In Horse Racing?

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In horse racing, the form of a horse is a record of significant events, mainly its performance in previous races. The form may identify the horse’s sire, dam and wider pedigree.

What do form numbers mean in horse racing?

Form runs from left to right, with the oldest races on the left and the most recent on the right. The numbers 1-9 indicate the position the horse finished in the race. The number 0 indicates that the horse finished outside the first 9. The symbol – separates racing seasons. Numbers before the – are for last season.

How do you read a horse racing form guide?

The numbers read from right to left and denote the horse’s finishing positions in its previous races with the furthest right result being the most recent. So a form guide that reads 4893241 means a horse finished first in its last race, fourth in the one before, second in the one before that and so on.

What does C mean in racing form?

C – previous course winner. C – co-favourite of 3 + CD – previous course and distance winner. D – previous distance winner. J – joint favourite of 2.

What does V mean in horse form?

A letter ‘R’ can stand for ‘Refused to race’ or, in a steeplechase, simply ‘Refused’, a letter ‘D’ stands for ‘Disqualified’ and a letter ‘V’ stands for ‘Void’, indicating that the race in question was declared void under the Rules of Racing.

What does F and P mean in horse racing form?

Form should be read from left to right, with the number on the furthest right indicating the horse’s most recent run. The number represents the position the horse finished in. Abbreviations are also used here. P = Pulled Up, F = Fell, UR = Unseated Rider, BD = Brought down, R = Refused.

What is the most common winning number in horse racing?

The most successful post position in history is the number five, which has produced four winners since 2000 and 11 percent of all winners. Other relatively successful post positions include the number ten (10.7% winners) and the number 15 with 10.2%.

How do you do horse racing form?

How to study the form: our 3-step guide

  1. Establish the race distance, race conditions and track conditions.
  2. Look at a horse’s recent form and try and place where the horse is at in its preparation relative to the race conditions.
  3. Find something that recommends a horse to you.

What is a form guide?

Form guide is the name given to any publication containing form statistics and information.

What is the most important factor in horse racing?

Of the many things to consider, the one factor that will probably be near the top of most punters list of important handicapping factors is the going, or essentially the horse’s ability on the going.

What does SS mean in racing?

A special stage (SS) is a section of closed road at a stage rallying event used for timed speed tests. Racers attempt to complete the stage in the shortest time. A race on a special stage is coordinated such that each competing racer begins after a set interval, to reduce the chance of impedance by other competitors.

What does ABC mean in racing?

Active Body Control, or ABC, is the Mercedes-Benz brand name used to describe electronically controlled hydropneumatic suspension.

What is B Main in racing?

Semi-feature/B main/last chance showdown
This race is called the last chance qualifier or B feature. The cars who did not make the A feature through the heat race or qualifying session get one more chance to qualify for the A feature through the B feature. The B length is anywhere up to circa 20 laps.

What does C mean in horse racing results?

C – indicates a horse has won on that course before. D – indicates a horse has won over the same distance as this race before. CD – indicates a horse has won over the course and distance before. BF – stands for beaten favourite and indicates a horse was favourite for its last race, but did not win.

What is J and T in horse racing?

J is the name of the Jockey scheduled for the ride. T is the name of the Trainer of the selection.

What is W and P in horse racing?

Win / Place Betting. Backing a horse to win or place is as simple – and for many, as good! – as punting gets. Of all the bet types available these are the two most simple to place; they are also the easiest to follow and enjoy as a punter.

How do you pick a winning horse every time?

Look for a horse with a shiny coat, nicely arched neck, spring in his stride and alert, energized demeanor. Horses that are sweating profusely, bucking or exhibiting other nervous behavior may expend too much energy before the race to produce an optimal effort.

What is the best bet in horse racing?

What horse bet pays the most? The horse bets that pay the most are the accumulators. However, with an accumulator bet, all your horse racing selections need to win (or place if each-way) so there is less chance of you winning. But as the odds are higher this gives you the highest-paying returns.

What is the best horse racing form guide in Australia?

The Sportsman
If you are serious about your form study then you can’t go past The Sportsman, which is widely considered to be Australian’s best form guide. The Sportsman is a national publication produced twice weekly, with extra issues produced during all major carnivals. It is around the same size as the Melbourne Herald Sun.

What should I look for in a racehorse?

Key things to look for in a racehorse

  • Pedigree. Both the Sire and Dam’s side of the breeding contribute to a horse’s ability.
  • Bone Structure. The conformation of a horse is very important.
  • Muscle Tone. Muscle is a sign of a fit & healthy horse.
  • Balance.
  • Coat of the horse.
  • Movement.
  • Manners.
  • Overall looks.

How do you read a tab form guide?

TCDW – Capital letters indicate the runner has won, lower case letters indicate the runner has been placed. T=Won at Track, C=Won at Class, D=Won at Distance, W=Won in Wet, t=Placed at Venue, c=Placed at Class, d=Placed at Distance, w=Placed in Wet.

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