HORSE RACING FEATURES
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About Horses For Courses
The phrase ‘Horses For Courses’ has been hijacked by popular culture, but its value as a racing concept is as high today as it ever was.
By Timeform,
05 February 2014View -
What is a Warning Horse?
Most Honourable was 15/8 favourite at Catterick, having won there four weeks previously. Timeform’s analysis suggested that his performance in winning might not have been all it seemed.
By Timeform,
05 February 2014View -
What is a Horse In Focus?
Day in, day out in racing there are any number of noteworthy performances, for various reasons, all logged by Timeform – but only the bet-compelling ones qualify as a Horse In Focus.
By Timeform,
05 February 2014View -
In-Play symbols - What they mean
The opportunity to back or lay horses during a race has given rise to entirely new betting strategies, and Timeform products are designed to provide all the information you need to devise successful strategies.
By Timeform,
05 February 2014View -
Timeform physical descriptions explained
How a horse looks and how it moves can provide significant pointers towards an understanding of its ability, stamina and going requirements.
By David Cleary,
05 February 2014View -
Timeform Computer Timefigures explained
Timefigures measure the performance of horses not on their form one against another but in terms of time, in seconds (per five furlongs) faster or slower than a certain fixed standard.
By Timeform,
05 February 2014View








