| Each race form page looks
like the one set out below (although they usually have a few more horses). Click on any of
the hyperlinks to see an explanation. To get more detailed form on a particular horse,
click on the horse's name. In this example click on Octagonal (NZ). 1 Octagonal (NZ) (1) 60.0 4yo
br h (J R Hawkes at
Warwick Farm) R S Dye
Owner: Woodlands Stud Synd (Mgrs: J H & R W
Ingham). Breeding: Zabeel (NZ) - Eight Carat (GB) Colours: Cerise.
Career: $5,892,231. 28:14-7-1.
(W 50% P 78% API 210.4). Wins: 1 (1100), 1 (1200), 1 (1300), 2 (1400), 1 (1600), 1 (1800), 1
(1900), 2 (2000), 1 (2040), 3 (2400)
This Distance: 4:1-2-0. This Track: 6:3-3-0.
Fast: 3:1-1-0. Good: 19:11-4-1. Dead: 5:2-1-0. Slow: 1:0-1-0. Heavy: 0:0-0-0. First Up: 6:2-3-0.
SPELL --- (12w) ---
2-10 1.3L, R'wick, 12Ap97, 2000m, Qu. Eliz.
Stks, G1, (5), $302500 ($54000), Good , R
S Dye, 3, Cd 57.0, (WFA),
2:01.22, (36.59), 11/8F,
S 3, 12 6, 8 6, T
5, 1-Intergaze 53.5, 3-All Our Mob 58.0, 4-Electronic
57.0
+1-14* 0.1L, R'hill, 22Mr97, 2400m, Merc. Classic, G1, (4), $1021000
($701000), Good , R S Dye, 2, Cd 57.0, (WFA), 2:27.43, (34.11), 4/5 1/1 9/10F, S 5, 12 -,
8 7, T 10, 2-Arkady 57.0, 3-Istidaad 58.5, 4-Magnet Bay 58.5
+1-10* 0.1L, Flem, 10Mr97, 2000m, Australian Cup, G1, (6), $1255000
($817500), Good , R S Dye, 7, Cd 57.0, (WFA), 2:01.00, (34.60), 9/4 7/2 13/4, S 10, 12 10,
8 10, T 6, 2-Gold City 56.5, 3-Juggler 58.0, 4-Istidaad 58.0
+1- 5* 1.3L, W.Farm, 22Fe97, 1600m, Chipping Norton, G1, (5), $202200
($138200), Good , R S Dye, 4, Cd 57.0, (WFA), 1:36.33, (32.81), 3/1 13/2, S 5, 12 -, 8 5,
T 1, 2-Juggler 57.5, 3-Dupain 57.5, 4-Filante 57.0
2- 8 0.8L, W.Farm, 15Fe97, 1400m, Apollo Stks, G2, (4) $101500 ($18000),
Slow , D Beadman, 3, Cd 57.0, (WFA), 1:23.77, (35.55), 5/1 7/1, S 7, 12 -, 8 7, T 7,
1-Juggler 57.5, 3-Circles Of Gold 56.0, 4-Ravarda 57.0
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- When you click on any horse's name in the
race form page, you will jump to the detailed 5 start form for that horse. Form for all
other horses for the same race is also available ie once into the form section, you can
scroll or jump up and down the form to examine all the horses in the race. The detailed
form may also be printed out.
- Note that under each horse's form is a
'navigation bar' designed to make jumping around within the form guide easier. The 'Top'
link will take you to the top of the form page (very handy if you are positioned at horse
number 16 and you want to check out horse number 2). The '1' link will take you directly
to horse number 1 (the only one in this case).
- Age - the horse's age in years. Note that all horses become 1 year older on
August 1st, regardless of their actual birth date. Young horses therefore often have a
maturity advantage over their peers if they are born in August or September.
- Colour - bl is black, br is brown, b is bay, ch is chestnut, gr is grey,
rn is roan.
- Sex - h is horse (male 4 years and older), g is gelding, c is colt, f is filly,
m is mare (female 4 years and older).
- Trainer - The horse's trainer and training location.
- Owner - the owner(s) of the horse. Frequently horses are raced in joint
ownership by several people. The rules of racing also allow for horses to be raced by
syndicates, which may number tens or even hundreds of owners.
- Breeding - the sire and dam of the horse are shown, together with country
suffix if they were imported to Australia, or the horse was conceived outside Australia.
- Colours - the racing colours to be worn by the jockey in the race.
- 28:14-7-1 - in order, the number of races the horse has competed in, firsts,
seconds and thirds.
- Wins - the various distances the horse has won at and the number of wins at each
distance.
- This Distance - the performance of the horse at this distance. In order, the
number of races contested, wins, seconds, thirds.
- This Track - the performance of the horse at this track.
- Fast - the performances of this horse on a fast track (anywhere). A fast track is
one which is very dry and hard. Horses will generally run their fastest times on a fast
track.
- Good - the performances of the horse on a good track. A good track is one where
there is some 'give' in the ground. Times are generally slower than the fast track.
- Dead - performances on a track which is a bit rain affected.
- Slow - performances on tracks which are quite rain affected.
- Heavy - performances on tracks which are noticeably rain affected ie
muddy. Times are slowest on this type of track and many horses which are adept on good and
fast going cannot handle the going at all.
- First Up - performances first up after a spell. Some horses take a few
starts to strike form after a break. Some either run well 'fresh' or they are trained to
win first up. Note that a horse with good first up form which has had a change of stable,
may not do so in the future, because of different training practices.
- Spell - when the horse has had a break from racing of more than 45 days.
Note that while it may not have been racing, most horses would have been doing trackwork
for 2-3 months before resuming from a spell.
- 2-10 - is the finishing position and the number of runners in this race. A '0'
means 10th or worse. An 'F' means that the horse fell during the race. An 'L' means the
horse lost its rider. 'D' means disqualified. A + sign shows that the horse won the race.
An * means that the horse was mentioned in the steward's report for the race.
- 1.3L - is the distance that the horse was from the winner in this race. If the
horse won, it is the winning margin.
- R'wick - is the abbreviated track name where this race was run.
- 12Ap97 - the date of the race
- 2000m - the distance of the race
- Qu. Eliz. Stks - the name of the race
- G1 - the class of the race. In this case, Group 1 which is the highest class.
Stakes races (Group 1, 2 & 3 and Listed) are the highest class, going down to country
maiden as the lowest.
- (5) - the race number on the day ie race 5
- $302500 - the total prizemoney on offer in the race
- ($54,000) - if present, the prizemoney won by the horse in that race
- Track Condition - the track condition when the race was run
- R.S. Dye - the jockey who rode the horse in the race
- 3 - the barrier position which the horse started from in the race
- Cd 57.0 - the actual weight carried in the race, allowing for apprentice
claims and overweights
- (WFA) - the minimum weight condition for the race, or alternatively the
weight scale used.
- 2.01.22 - the time for the entire race
- (36.59) - if present, the sectional time for the last part of the race.
Many non-metropolitan tracks do not have the ability to record these times. Normally this
is the time for the last 600m.
- 11/8F - the starting price with bookmakers during betting on the race.
The 'F' means that the horse started favourite ie the most fancied horse with the lowest
odds.
- S 3 - the horse's position on settling after the start
- 12 6 - the horse's position at the 1200 metre mark
- 8 6 - the horse's position at the 800 metre mark
- T 5 - the horse's position at the turn (generally about 200m from the finish)
- 1-Intergaze
53.5 etc - the positions and weights carried of the
other placegetters in the race.
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