What Does Extra Head Mean On Neds?

Online bookmaker Neds have an awesome Extra Head Offer for punters on selected Australian thoroughbredthoroughbredThe Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing. Although the word thoroughbred is sometimes used to refer to any breed of purebred horse, it technically refers only to the Thoroughbred breed. Thoroughbreds are considered “hot-blooded” horses that are known for their agility, speed, and spirit.https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thoroughbred

What extra head means?

Polycephaly is the condition of having more than one head. The term is derived from the Greek stems poly (Greek: “πολύ”) meaning “many” and kephalē (Greek: “κεφαλή”) meaning “head”. A polycephalic organism may be thought of as one being with a supernumerary body part, or as two or more beings with a shared body.

How much is a head in racing?

A head is the next winning margin and is the length of a horse’s head. A neck is the next margin and approximately a quarter of a length. The decimal equivalent for the above would range from 0.05L to 0.25L, while from 0.25 to 0.50 would be considered a long neck.

What does backup mean on Neds?

The BackUp allows you to select a second horse in addition to the one you are betting on. If that backup horse wins, and your horse finishes 2nd, Neds will refund your stake up to a maximum of $500.

How long is a head in horse racing?

This also applies should only one horse complete the race. Distances under a length are recorded as follows: Nose = 0.05 of a length, Short head = 0.1 of a length, head = 0.2 of a length, neck = 0.3 of a length, half a length = 0.5 of a length, three-quarters of a length = 0.75 of a length.

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How do you understand a proverb Two heads are better than one?

Two heads are better than one means that when two people work together they are more likely to solve a problem than one person doing it alone.

What does behind the bridle mean?

The phrases “on the bit”, “behind the bit” and “above the bit” are equestrian terms used to describe a horse’s posture relative to the reins and the bridle bit. A position on the bit is submissive to the rider’s rein aids, given through the bit.

What is bonus cash on Neds?

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Activate BetBack and then place your bet on your selected runner and get up to $50 back in Bonus Cash if it places 2nd or 3rd. Activate Backup and Choose a backup runner and if your fixed odds bet comes second and your backup wins, receive up to $500 back in Bonus Cash!

What is a pineapple in horse racing?

Cheeky pineapple: $50 note. Clams: Cash, money, bucks, dollars.

What does mm mean on Neds?

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

What is Neds level?

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Can you watch races on Neds?

Watch Races Live on the App with Sky Racing
Not only can you watch every Australian and key international races live with Neds, you can now Watch & Bet in widescreen or landscape mode from the one screen within Neds App.

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What is a head margin?

noun. the empty space between the first line or other printed element on a page and the top of the page.

What distance is a nose in horse racing?

A nose in horse racing distances is anywhere on the horse’s nostril, so can be as little as 1000th of a second, a couple of millimetres up to about 3 inches.

How many lengths is 1 second in horse racing?

The average length of a horse is around 2.5 metres and a horse that finishes hard-running at 30mph is covering 13.4 metres per second, while one going at 15mph covers 6.7 metres in the same time.

What does two head better than one mean?

—used to say that it is easier for two people who help each other to solve a problem than it is for one person to solve a problem alone We need to work together to figure this out.

What does dont put the cart before the horse mean?

do things in the wrong order
: to do things in the wrong order People are putting the cart before the horse by making plans on how to spend the money before we are even certain that the money will be available.

Are two heads really better than one?

The expression “two heads are better than one” reflects the intuition that people working in groups are more likely to come to a correct decision than they would if working alone. This may be because the individual with the correct answer is able to convince other group members because their argument is the most sound.

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What is off the bridal?

In most circumstances the horse will settle and be ready to race. Likewise, Off the Bridle is a phrase used when the horse isn’t traveling well. If a horse wins ‘on the bridle’ it generally means it has cruised to victory and not had to be ridden hard.

How does a horse come off the bridle?

OFF THE BIT/OFF THE BRIDLE describes a horse being pushed along by his jockey, losing contact with the bit in his mouth. ON THE BIT/ON THE BRIDLE describes a horse going well within himself, still having a grip on the bit.

What does scoped dirty mean?

Scope or Endoscope (2) The piece of medical diagnostic equipment that veterinarians use to visualise the airway of a horse. A “dirty scope” describes a horse with an airway infection.

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