What Does Pp Stand For In Horse Racing?

Data in a Past Performance Below, you’ll see a sample past performance (PP). This list will help you identify what each piece of data means, including six new features from DRF: Tomlinson Ratings, New Class Codes, Next Out Winners Italicized in Company Lines, Stud Fees, Bar Shoes, The Career Box.

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What is P in horse racing form?

Form (horse racing)

1-9 The position the horse finished in a race
P Pulled up (reined in as horse may be too tired/injured, or horse may just stop running)
F Fell
S Slipped Up
R Refusal

What is W and P in horse racing?

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.Punters can also back a horse to Win AND Place, this is better known as an Each Way bet.

What does P mean timeform?

The following symbols are used with (or sometimes in place of) Timeform Ratings. p. commonly referred to as a small ‘p’; the horse is likely to improve.

What does ws2 mean in horse racing?

OR – official rating assigned by the British Horseracing Authority. RPR – Racing Post Rating (compiled by our private form handicapper), adjusted for that day’s weights. TS – Topspeed. W1 – Horse having first run since wind surgery. W2 – Horse having second run since wind surgery.

What does C mean in horse form?

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.

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How is RPR calculated?

Racing Post Ratings (RPR) are based on a horse’s racing ability in relation to the weight carried i.e. if horse X beats horse Y carrying the same weight then it is awarded a higher rating. The ratings are expressed in pounds (lb) so a horse rated 140 is regarded as 10lb better than one rated 130.

What does M mean in horse racing?

At most major racetracks, the morning-line favorite ends up as the public favorite at post time in more than 70% of races (Source). This doesn’t mean the morning-line favorite wins more than 70%, of course.

What does bl mean in horse racing?

Colours (of horses)
There are five colours. B = Bay. Bl = Black. Br = Brown. Ch = Chestnut.

What does place Md mean?

Midi Div (MD)
Midi Div means you will get the middle return out of the Three TABs for all Win, Place and Each Way wagers on Harness, Greyhound, Australian Country and International thoroughbred meetings.

Whats no 3rd dividend mean?

Detail. NTD, N.T.D. or No Third Dividend is when there are not enough starters in a race to pay a third dividend. 8 or more starters in a race will pay 3 place dividends. If there are between 5 and 7 runners after final scratchings then there will be no third dividend on that race.

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 that distance before. CD indicates a horse has won over course and distance. BF stands for beaten favourite and indicates a horse was favourite for a race, but did not win.

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How do I get a Timeform rating?

The TWFA varies according to the horse’s age, the race’s distance and the time of year. Add one point to the rating for each pound the horse has to carry less than the TWFA given, or subtract one point for every pound he has to carry more. Waterdale has the best chance at the weights and Snake Path the worst.

How good are timeform tips?

Timeform Ratings are viewed as one of the industry best. Apart from elite level professional horse racing punters who can create their own ratings, Timeform is probably the best out there. Indeed, most professional punters would use Timeform Ratings as a guide to their own betting.

What does mm mean in horse racing Ladbrokes?

More commonly known by its other initials – MM – or Mickey Mouse market.

What is the difference between RPR and/or in horse racing?

RPR in horse racing stands for Racing Post Rating, a rating given to horses by the handicapper of the Racing Post Newspaper/Website. RPRs can be different from the OR, which is the Official rating assigned to a horse by the handicapper of the British Racing Authority.

What is a rated horse?

A horse earns its official rating when it has won a race or placed in the top six on three separate occasions. At this point the ratings are used to determine the handicaps of the horse for the rest of its running career.

What is Racing Post Top speed?

What you see in the Racing Post as part of the daily racecard is a horses BEST topspeed figure from the last 14 months or so, adjusted for the weight carried today.
The RPR is what the handicapper believes the horse is capable of running to today, adjusted for weight carried.

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What does PSN mean in harness racing?

Judges: Personal
Judges: Personal (PSN) QRT. Judges: Quarantine (QRT) RCL.

What does MSW stand for in horse racing?

Maiden Special Weight vs.
Maiden special weight (MSW) races are a class above maiden claiming races. One thing to remember is that horses entered in a maiden claiming race essentially are being offered for sale.

What does win TT+ mean?

Top Tote Plus (TT+)
Choosing Top Tote Plus Odds means you will always get the best return out of all three TABs or the Starting Price (whichever is higher) on all Australian Metro Races. Example: You select TT+ Odds for your Bet and you Win.

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