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14 years 3 weeks ago
GOOD-THING... Sorry maybe i'm stupid, what is the ''bounce factor''??
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gregbucks Wrote:
> GOOD-THING... Sorry maybe i'm stupid, what is the
> ''bounce factor''??
lol..... (
...thats the "bounce factor"
> GOOD-THING... Sorry maybe i'm stupid, what is the
> ''bounce factor''??
lol..... (

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14 years 3 weeks ago
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Re: Re: Kenilworth Tuesday
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> GOOD-THING... Sorry maybe i'm stupid, what is the
> ''bounce factor''??
Also got me, but I think it could be the 2nd run after long lay-off?
> GOOD-THING... Sorry maybe i'm stupid, what is the
> ''bounce factor''??
Also got me, but I think it could be the 2nd run after long lay-off?
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Re: Re: Kenilworth Tuesday
14 years 3 weeks ago
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Re: Re: Kenilworth Tuesday
14 years 3 weeks ago
Ou Ryperd Wrote:
> gregbucks Wrote:
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> > GOOD-THING... Sorry maybe i'm stupid, what is
> the
> > ''bounce factor''??
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> Also got me, but I think it could be the 2nd run
> after long lay-off?
This,or me on the way home from the pub on sundays...
ps Lancelin is an enigma
> gregbucks Wrote:
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> > GOOD-THING... Sorry maybe i'm stupid, what is
> the
> > ''bounce factor''??
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> Also got me, but I think it could be the 2nd run
> after long lay-off?
This,or me on the way home from the pub on sundays...
ps Lancelin is an enigma
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Re: Re: Kenilworth Tuesday
14 years 3 weeks ago
Some interesting views on the ''Bounce Factor'' ....(
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Re: Re: Kenilworth Tuesday
14 years 3 weeks ago
Bounce Factor !
The term is used to describe a performance (signifcantly, or otherwise) below that of a previous one.
So a horse running a speed figure of 100, for instance, may have been considered to have bounced next time simply because they weren't capable of achieving such a high mark again!
"Bounce Factor" is usually used with regard to horses who are returning from an abnormally long layoff, or from injury. It relates specifically to the theory that, no matter how fit a horse may be for it's comeback, any physical exertion in his last run might have taken a lot out of the horse , and NOW MAY NOT PERFORM/RUN TO RATING !
*** Ou Ryperd - You raised a intelligent question, for sure you will hear racing pundits mentioning BOUNCE-FACTOR after a DISMAL show from a horrse esp. during 2nd. run after a LAY-OFF.
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The term is used to describe a performance (signifcantly, or otherwise) below that of a previous one.
So a horse running a speed figure of 100, for instance, may have been considered to have bounced next time simply because they weren't capable of achieving such a high mark again!
"Bounce Factor" is usually used with regard to horses who are returning from an abnormally long layoff, or from injury. It relates specifically to the theory that, no matter how fit a horse may be for it's comeback, any physical exertion in his last run might have taken a lot out of the horse , and NOW MAY NOT PERFORM/RUN TO RATING !
*** Ou Ryperd - You raised a intelligent question, for sure you will hear racing pundits mentioning BOUNCE-FACTOR after a DISMAL show from a horrse esp. during 2nd. run after a LAY-OFF.
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Re: Re: Kenilworth Tuesday
14 years 3 weeks ago
also something our own dumpie screams, when his horse wins, and the horse just bounced back..........LOL
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Re: Re: Kenilworth Tuesday
14 years 3 weeks ago
Thanks GOOD THING, getting to grips with your lingo....(tu)
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Re: Re: Kenilworth Tuesday
14 years 3 weeks ago
Depending on whether there was a short layoff to freshen the horse up before his second run, i don't think it's a factor.... i really don't take this into account..............................PS - POLAR BOUND will win that race
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