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Ok, so today Horse A, a 3yo, equals standard time over 8f carrying 9st.


In the next race, Horse B, a 3yo, equals standard time over 12f carrying 9st.


They both have a 'bare' speed rating of 100.


Using the official WFA scale, you would then add:


11lbs to Horse A (8f)


and


15lbs to Horse B (12f)


So Horse A ends up on 111, and Horse B on 115.


The better rating for Horse B reflects the idea that it is harder for a 3yo to equal standard time over 12f than it is for a 3yo to equal standard time over 8. Speclfically 4lbs harder.


5 + 3 = ?
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