PACAFI (Monday 14 February 2022)

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MISS FAIRFAX 2.05 Catterick at 5/6  Meetings That Matter On Racing TV Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle (Class 4) 3m1f71y COMPOSITE RATINGS Trainer Form: 3-7 for 43% (10) National average: 22% (10) Course Strike Rate: 50% (10) OR & RPR: 120 & 131 (10) Optimum Ground: Good to soft (10) Distance: 3m+ (10) Jockey: Tom O’Brien … Continue reading

PACAFI (5 February 2022)

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AHOY SENOR 2.30 WETHERBY at 8/13  William Hill Towton Novices’ Chase (Grade 2) 3m45y COMPOSITE RATINGS Trainer Form: 1-8 for 13% (10) National average: 10% (10) Course Strike Rate: 0% (7) OR & RPR: 152 & 170 (10) Optimum Ground: Good to soft (9) Distance: 3m+ (10) Jockey: Derek Fox (10) National Average: 10% … Continue reading

Champion Hurdle

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The winner of the Champion Hurdle Grade 1 over 2m is normally one of the fancied runners with an OR between 162 to 165. To win this race in particular you need to travel, jump and then show resolve/stamina at the business end and though that may seem obvious to all races especially this one, … Continue reading

Supreme Novices Hurdle

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The Supreme Novices’ Hurdle often produces winners who continue to shine at the Festival in future years. It  is one of the most eagerly anticipated races of the entire season, though not a great race for favourites. Only 3 have won in the last 16 renewals, that said, only a couple of those have started longer … Continue reading

Cheltenham Racecourse Template (Saturday 29 January 2022)

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The Racing Horse offers our powerful RACECOURSE TEMPLATE for Cheltenham (Saturday 29 January 2022) where there is an 8-race card. The going is expected to be good. First race is at 12.15. FAVOURITES NON-HANDICAP (5 YEARS) HANDICAP (5 YEARS) Hurdle 42-110 for 38% (-18.78) 22-95 for 23% (-7.01) Chase 46-115 for 40% (-8.43) 28-115 for … Continue reading

PACAFI (18 January 2022)

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FIRESTREAM 4.10 EXETER at 11/8  racingtv.com/freemonth Open National Hunt Flat Race  (Class 5) 2m161y COMPOSITE RATINGS Trainer Form: 4-12 for 33% (10) National average: 21% (10) Course Strike Rate: 20% (10) RPR: 118 (10) Optimum Ground: Soft (10) Distance: 2m (10) Jockey: Aidan Coleman (10) National Average: 18% (10) Course Strike Rate: 24% (10) … Continue reading

KEMPTON RACECOURSE TEMPLATE (Saturday 15 January 2022)

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The Racing Horse offers our Racecourse Template for Kempton Saturday 15 January 2022. There is a 7-race card and the going is expected to be soft. Winning favourites (5 years) Non-handicap Handicap Hurdle 53-108 for 49% (-4.76) 30-83 for 36% (+12.79) Chase 25-45 for 56% (-1.27) 35-96 for 36% (+4.44) NHF 12-29 for 41% (+3.69) … Continue reading

PACAFI (Friday 14 January 2022)

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FAMOUS STAR 6.30 Wolverhampton at 11/8  Betway Handicap (Class 3) 2m120y COMPOSITE RATINGS Trainer Form: 3-4 for 75% (10) National average: 20% (10) Course Strike Rate: 21% (10) RPR: 102 (10) Optimum Ground: Standard (10) Distance: 2m (10) Jockey: Harry Burns (9) National Average: 9% (10) Course Strike Rate: 21% (10) Trainer/jockey combination AW: … Continue reading

CLEAN DATA

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Michael Wilding of Race Advisor has been a big help to The Racing Horse over the years and is one of the very few suppliers of racing information we take seriously. He said last month: “There are very few providers of horse racing data, and even less sources of the original data. Most of … Continue reading

RACECOURSE TEMPLATES – What are they?

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The Racecourse Template is a simple, yet pertinent road map, revealing a betting result landscape of an individual racecourse. The road map unearths contextual and pertinent information, and these mathematical aggregates become a precursor in providing an authoritative canvas from which to work. The numbers have obvious value, representing something as big as an edge or as small … Continue reading