Flags
Flags are an evolution of Timeform’s long-standing practices. Collectively they represent a unique set of modern and useful innovations to give you even more of an edge.
Flags are an evolution of Timeform’s long-standing practices. Collectively they represent a unique set of modern and useful innovations to give you even more of an edge.
A horse’s finishing position and overall time does not necessarily reflect its ability. Many of the factors affecting this, such as bad luck in running or unsuitability to the circumstances, may require a large degree of interpretation, but the efficiency with which a horse ran its race can be analysed more scientifically.
By Timeform, 26 May 2015 |
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The form of a trainer always has been, and always will be, a vital component in assessing a horse’s chance in a race.
By Timeform, 05 February 2014 |
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A horse moving from one stable to another is a common occurrence these days, and many people rightly see them as punting angles, though it’s often a guessing game as to which transfers will work out for the better.
By Timeform, 05 February 2014 |
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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 2014 |
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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 2014 |
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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 2014 |
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