Category: horse racing
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When betting on short odds, such as in favourites in a sporting event or a heavily favoured political candidate, it is crucial to ensure that everything is perfect. This means that you need to take into account every variable that can impact the outcome of the bet, such as a player’s injury, weather conditions, or…
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In horseracing, timefigures and handicap ratings are two different methods used to evaluate the performance of racehorses, particularly in the UK and Ireland. The main differences between them are: 1. Timefigures are based on the actual time it took a horse to complete a race, while handicap ratings are a numerical value assigned to each…
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Chasers 180 Gallopin Des Champs 175 Energumene 173 Bravemansgame 170 El Fabiolo 167 Conflated 166 Envoi Allen 165 Noble Yeats 165 Protektorat 164 Delta Work 163 Shiskin 163 Hitman 162 Galvin 161 Jonbon 160 French Dynamite Hurdlers 178+ Constitution Hill 167 State Man 162 Zanahiyr 162 Impaire Et Passe 161 Sire Du Berlais 160 Vauban…
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Are some racehorse trainers expert at when and how to use headgear. Or is it a random thing that is different for every horse? Yes, some racehorse trainers are experts at using headgear and know when and how to use it for their horses. Headgear, such as blinkers or hoods, can help a horse to…
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Impervious battled to a well-earned success in the Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Chase, as Colm Murphy returned to the Cheltenham winner’s circle and Brian Hayes partnered his first Festival winner. The JP McManus-owned seven-year-old found herself locked in a race for the line with Willie Mullins’ Allegorie De Vassy Under Hayes it was Impervious who…
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St Patrick’s Day began with a lively start for the numerous Irish racing enthusiasts at Cheltenham, as Lossiemouth effortlessly justified favouritism in the JCB Triumph Hurdle. Trainer Willie Mullins entered no fewer than seven of the 15 runners, and he achieved the top four positions, with the grey filly becoming only the fifth of her…