Well backed Silver Nickel falls or unseats at 1st, no chance to trade out, a ruined xmas for some.
Silver Nickel is still having a fun day out continuing without rider.
Today's Horse Racing
- Realrocknrolla
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- wearthefoxhat
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Interesting Tote Pool @ Happy Valley for the 10.45am - 12 runner handicap.
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- The Silk Run
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I see a nice spread of meetings today for the Horse Racing community. Good luck to all getting involved.
There are 982 runners today over 90 races, an average of 10 runners per race.
Based upon long-term averages today's racing is likely to exhibit above average volatility against what we would typically expect to see. If all races start on time, then there will be 56 clashes today. If races start on their average start time (usually later than post time) then we could see 64 clashes.
Based upon long-term averages today's racing is likely to exhibit above average volatility against what we would typically expect to see. If all races start on time, then there will be 56 clashes today. If races start on their average start time (usually later than post time) then we could see 64 clashes.
Cheers Peter - I'm already seeing this and, as a relative newcomer to the pre-off markets, I'm having to swerve all of the low volume/high volatility markets. Nearly every race so far...Euler wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 10:40 amThere are 982 runners today over 90 races, an average of 10 runners per race.
Based upon long-term averages today's racing is likely to exhibit above average volatility against what we would typically expect to see. If all races start on time, then there will be 56 clashes today. If races start on their average start time (usually later than post time) then we could see 64 clashes.
- bennyboy351
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Long may commercial greed prosper! LOLEuler wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 10:40 amThere are 982 runners today over 90 races, an average of 10 runners per race.
Based upon long-term averages today's racing is likely to exhibit above average volatility against what we would typically expect to see. If all races start on time, then there will be 56 clashes today. If races start on their average start time (usually later than post time) then we could see 64 clashes.
Hope you had a great Christmas Day Peter - and family of course?
I'll only trade Leopardstown and Kempton today and may nip in to other markets if the conditions are right. But 80% of races will be very tough today. Lots of quantity, no quality.agog wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 12:21 pmCheers Peter - I'm already seeing this and, as a relative newcomer to the pre-off markets, I'm having to swerve all of the low volume/high volatility markets. Nearly every race so far...Euler wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 10:40 amThere are 982 runners today over 90 races, an average of 10 runners per race.
Based upon long-term averages today's racing is likely to exhibit above average volatility against what we would typically expect to see. If all races start on time, then there will be 56 clashes today. If races start on their average start time (usually later than post time) then we could see 64 clashes.
I think the racecourses see these public holidays as an excuse to get people through the doors. Makes sense but doesn't help it as a spectacle.bennyboy351 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 2:03 pmLong may commercial greed prosper! LOLEuler wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 10:40 amThere are 982 runners today over 90 races, an average of 10 runners per race.
Based upon long-term averages today's racing is likely to exhibit above average volatility against what we would typically expect to see. If all races start on time, then there will be 56 clashes today. If races start on their average start time (usually later than post time) then we could see 64 clashes.
Hope you had a great Christmas Day Peter - and family of course?
Had a good break. Though this was the first year my eldest daughter wasn't with us, but that's understandable. But my wife didn't feel so 'Christmassy' without her.