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Horse racing classes, grades and groups explained - betHQ
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What Are the Different Horse Racing Classes?
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Horse Racing Classifications – Grades, Groups and Classes
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Horse Racing Grades & Classes Explained
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Class 3 – for those with handicap ratings of 76-90 and 81-95, depending on the race. Class 4 – for those with handicap ratings of 66-80 and 71-85. Class 5 – for those with handicap ratings of 56-70 and 61-75. Class 6 – for those with handicap ratings of 46-60 and 51-65. Class 7 – for those with handicap ratings of 46-50 only.
Horse Racing Classes Explained - Class & Benchmark …
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What class your runner is racing in will have an impact on many things. For instance, if your runner is rated at Benchmark 64 grade and is running in a Benchmark 84 race, it’s running way out of its grade. Therefore, it has a lower chance of winning. However, the handicapper will give your runner a lighter weight to counter the difference in class.
Horse Racing Ratings Explained - Horse Racing Results …
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Typically, we use a scale from zero to 140 for Flat racing and 0-175 for National Hunt Racing. However, a horse may get a rating above these. While you will see the Class Ratings figures calculated, in a completely different way to the official ones. We think it is good to try to keep within the same scales for many reasons.
MASTER CLASS RATING CHART - All Winning Horse Racing …
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GRADE 1 STAKES 0 GRADE 2 STAKES 1 GRADE 3 STAKES 2 HANDICAP 3 STAKES (NOT GRADED) 3 CLASSIFIED ALLOWANCE 3 NON-WINNERS OF 3 ALLOW. 4 NON-WINNERS OF 2 ALLOW. 5 NON-WINNERS OF 1 ALLOW. 7 MAIDEN (MSW) 9 CLAIMING RACES 100,000 - 85,000 4 80,000-65,000 5 62,500-55,000 6 50,000-41,000 7 40,000-35,500 8 35,000-29,000 9 28,500-23,000 10 …
Simplified Class Based Ratings - Today's Racing Digest
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A Grade I race for older males has an RCL of 210, with Grade II older males receiving a 205. Since the Grade I race is five points higher than a Grade II race, the Grade I race is considered to be one class level stronger than a Grade II race. You can determine the relationship between any class levels using the RCL; it’s that easy
Class Progression - ZED RUN Guide
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Every racehorse is placed into a class, 1-6, after the completion of the Discovery races, based on their class rating points. A racehorse's class rating can increase or decrease based on their finishing position in races, relative to the strength of competition in that race.
Horse Racing Speed Figures Explained - America's Best …
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Thro-Graph’s speed figures are generally a few points lower than Ragozin so it’s not unusual to see a horse get a 0 on Ragozin and minus-3 on Thoro-Graph and it will say the same thing about how that horse stands in regards to its rivals. Coming Up The Situation is the Boss: Situational Trifecta Structuring
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