Sites that are good for research.....
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Sites that are good for research.....
13 years 6 months ago
If I wanted to find out which trainers have a high strike rate with first timers or juveniles or horses back from a rest. Is there a website that provides these kind of stats?
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13 years 6 months ago
It would be sporting post and form grids?
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13 years 5 months ago
UD,
Some time back looked for similar yet could not find exactly what I wanted (sure WF+SP have a big data base and can access such info, yet obviously they can’t publish all the various stats).
Started to keep my own trainer ratings mainly for those trainers in-form and out of form. This in turn provided ‘insights’ into specific areas –
Strong on sand – STP and MGA
Strong with first timers – DZ and PFM
Strong when ‘on form’ – MGA and OAF
Strong in work rider races – GvZ, MGA, RRM, STP
Strong when running horses close-up – SGT and EV
Particular trainer patterns - many and various!!!???
All the above ‘helpful’ yet subject to the usual ‘peaks and troughs’
Information is just bits of data.
Knowledge is putting them together.
Wisdom is transcending them.
We know that a tomatoe is a fruit….we don’t put it in a fruit salad !
Some time back looked for similar yet could not find exactly what I wanted (sure WF+SP have a big data base and can access such info, yet obviously they can’t publish all the various stats).
Started to keep my own trainer ratings mainly for those trainers in-form and out of form. This in turn provided ‘insights’ into specific areas –
Strong on sand – STP and MGA
Strong with first timers – DZ and PFM
Strong when ‘on form’ – MGA and OAF
Strong in work rider races – GvZ, MGA, RRM, STP
Strong when running horses close-up – SGT and EV
Particular trainer patterns - many and various!!!???
All the above ‘helpful’ yet subject to the usual ‘peaks and troughs’
Information is just bits of data.
Knowledge is putting them together.
Wisdom is transcending them.
We know that a tomatoe is a fruit….we don’t put it in a fruit salad !
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