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How Class Effects Your Tips In A Horse Race by David Gately

How Class Effects Your Tips In A Horse Race

What do you look for to find a winner?

This is the question I hear more than any other in this sport.

When looking for a winner at the races, the first thing we look at at OzRacingForm.com.au is CLASS, allow me to elaborate:

No.1 - Does the horse have the ability or "scope" to win the race you are assessing? In other words, what has been the horse's "peak performance"? Remember: A horse (just like any athlete) can always put in one bad run, but they cannot 'fluke' a great run. They either have the ability, or they do not. A great trainer will be able to get that horse to hit it's peak more often, but I digress...

If the horse has not reached the level of the race, do not categorically say it cannot win. Look at his/her career so far. Does he/she have the "scope" to come to a new level? Often if a horse is early in it's career or races greenly but shows ability, it will have improvement in it. This can be a very good way of finding up and coming (read: value) winners! Train yourself to look at wayward horses and check how many starts they have had, over what distance, are there any gear changes today that may help him/her concentrate better?

No.2 - Does the horse seem to keep improving as he/she is stepped up in distance? If this is the case, keep following it. Horses generally improve after their first attempt at a new distance range so stick with him/her. E.G. A horse steps to 1600m for the first time and seems to "improve" 2-3 lengths. His/her next start at 1600m (even up in grade) is a big tick.

This is rule no.1 we follow at OzRacingForm.com.au - Does the horse have the ability to win the race you are assessing, or, does he/she have the scope (or improvement) in him/her to win it.

Good luck !

Give yourself the best chance of winning by having the knowledge you need, to make the best betting decisions you can, at your disposal. OzRacingForm.com.au We have done the work, so you can reap the rewards !!!

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