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Recent content by pawras

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    Trainers In Form

    for the last 30 day 17 runners , 6 winners , strike 35.3% , lsp £32.8, prior that the number of winners drop drammatically
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    Trainers In Form

    I've been playing about with trainer jockey combos "in form", so using data up to and inc 23/8/25 and those with rides today and tomorrow I generated my report. Then looked at those combos who've had >=10 rides the last 30 days and their prb2 for that period has been >= 50 , I got the following.
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    Just when you think the BHA can't get any more stupid and deluded.....

    I bet the RP wouldn't make public just how much of their revenue comes from click throughs from their website to 'bookmakers'.......
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    The 2025 York August Meeting Day 1 (Wednesday) thread

    I have Pride Of Arras as an ew bet alongside a win bet on Lambourn, cos of it's win in the York Dante Flat Stakes 1m 2f 56y Group2 in May, see my York Great Voltigeur trial/pointer race stats below. They reduced the distance for the Queens Vase in 2017 and in 8 runs at the lower distance there...
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    Trainers In Form

    By my stats Geoff Oldroyd is flying at the mo and the performance of his runners have been improving over the last 6 months
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    The 2025 Great St Wilfrid Handicap

    I didn't fancy the winner but I don't think any of the first 4 ran last year
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    The 2025 Great St Wilfrid Handicap

    Not the kind of race I bet in but here's an interesting titbit, since 2000, 86 horses have come to Ripon St Wilfrid Flat Handicap after running in it the previous year, of those only 4 (4.7%) have won and 22 (25.6%) have won or placed, all showing an LSP loss. Among those are 8 who won the...
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    Nicola Currie

    the £s are prize money i.e. some could be having similar levels of success in terms of strike but in very different classes of races
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    Nicola Currie

    not in my view, but it's something more for when I look at trainers
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    Nicola Currie

    And viewing the longer term and the £ per run info, Hollie is top then Saffie
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    Nicola Currie

    I haven't looked at yet, I just blatted out the numbers. You can see she doesn't get the same number of rides as some of the others, but if you compare hers stats with the others for last 365 days I would say she's not in Hollie Doyle's league, the what/where/why/hows of that are another matter
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    Nicola Currie

    Her and others stats up to and inc 12/08/25
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    Trainers In Form

    There is that, but there's also just having better numbers than other people e.g. not all speed ratings are of equal merit
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    Trainers In Form

    I agree up to a point but there is also the view that working with trainer, jockey or horse info, numerical or other, not available to the world & his wife, helps provide an edge
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    Trainers In Form

    In your case it was the moon as well when we were in the bookies in Chelt town centre afterwards betting on the Wolv AW night racing
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