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 !
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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
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