Course Conditions

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The ground conditions are one of the most influential factors when studying the form. A horses performance can vary significantly according to the ground. Often a trainer won't enter a horse into a race if he feels the ground is unsuitable. Extra give underfoot results in a slower race and plays into the hands of horses who have strong stamina reserves. A horse's action or running style can be affected by ground conditions and often a horse won't perform on certain types of ground. For example, some horses have very good all-weather form but are less competent on turf and vice versa. This is because the surfaces differ greatly.  Check previous performances and results to assess a horses ground limitations before betting.

The distance of a race is of critical importance when assessing a horses chances. Flat races on grass and all weather are run over distances ranging from 5 furlongs up to 2 miles, 6 furlongs. Sprints range from 5 furlongs to 1 mile (8 furlongs). Middle distance races range from 1 mile to 1 mile, 6 furlongs. Long distance races are 1 mile, 6 furlongs upwards. Most horses usually have a favoured distance but some horses possess the ability to race over a variety of distances. Speed and stamina are the key ingredients which determine a horses preferred trip. An extra furlong can make a big difference especially in sprints so check to see if a horse has winning form over the specified distance.

Some horses will favour a right or left handed track. Just as we are inclined to favour one side, horses can act in the same way preferring to run in a particular direction. This is not always the case but trends can be identified and it can be decisive, for example if a horse has never won on a left handed track but has had numerous successes on a right handed track. The expression 'horses for courses' refers to a horse's particular preference and success on a racecourse he/she has already experienced and runs well at. Courses can vary greatly with some courses providing more testing race conditions. To simplify this, an example would be a course with an uphill finish. This would suite a horse with extra stamina and power reserves, but a horse built purely for raw speed may struggle. If a horse has ran well at a particular track it eliminates the possibility of unfavourable conditions so this is a factor to look out for. Draw bias can be a very influential factor particularly in sprints. For example, on a left handed oval track it would be an advantage to be drawn low when negotiating the bend, as a horse forced to run wide would have more ground to cover thus impeding his/her chances of winning. In races where winning distances can be separated by a neck or a shoulder this is a crucial part of the overall picture. Below is a table highlighting the areas I have covered, providing a helpful reference guide.

Distance

Course direction, draw bias and course characteristics.

COURSE Left Handed Right Handed DRAW BIAS Inside-low / Outside-high COURSE DESCRIPTION (Characteristics)
Aintree YES X / Flat track; Mildmay :Sharp bends, Run-in: 260 yards National galloping: Stiff fences.
Ascot X YES Straight course - Centre; Round course - Inside FLAT: right-handed, galloping, testing track JUMPS: right-handed, galloping, testing track with stiff fences
Ayr YES X Round course - Inside; Straight course- Centre FLAT: left-handed, galloping track JUMPS: left-handed, fairly galloping track
Bangor YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, fairly sharp track
Bath YES X Sprint course - Centre; Remainder - Inside FLAT: left-handed galloping track
Beverley X YES Inside FLAT: right-handed, essentially galloping track (sprint course testing)
Brighton YES X 1m 4f & 1m 2f - Outside; Remainder - Inside FLAT: left-handed sharp track
Carlisle X YES Inside FLAT: right-handed, galloping track (sprint course testing) JUMPS: right-handed, galloping, undulating and testing track
Cartmel YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, sharp, undulating track with stiffish fences
Catterick YES X Inside FLAT: left-handed, very sharp track JUMPS: left-handed, sharp, undulating track
Cheltenham YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, galloping, undulating and testing track with stiff fences
Chepstow YES X Straight course - Stands' side; Round course - Inside FLAT: left-handed, essentially galloping track, despite pronounced undulations JUMPS: left-handed, galloping, and undulating. JUMPS: left-handed, galloping, and undulating.
Chester YES X 1m2f - Outside; Remainder - Inside FLAT: left-handed, very sharp track
Doncaster YES X Round course - Inside; Straight course - Stands' side FLAT: left-handed, galloping track JUMPS: left-handed, galloping, flat track
Epsom YES X Updated shortly FLAT: left-handed, sharp track (very sharp up to 1m)
Exeter X YES / JUMPS: right-handed, very undulating, testing track
Fakenham YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, sharp, undulating track
Folkestone X YES Straight course - Stands' side; Round course - Outside FLAT: right-handed, fairly sharp track JUMPS: right-handed, undulating track with easy fences
Fontwell YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, fairly sharp hurdles track; fig. 8, undulating, chase track
Goodwood YES YES Straight course - Stands' side; 1m 4f - Outside; Remainder - Inside FLAT: right-handed, fairly sharp track (sprint course very sharp)
Hamilton X YES 5f & 6f - Centre; 1m & 1m 1f - Inside; 1m 3f - Stands' side FLAT: right-handed, testing, undulating track
Haydock YES X 6f & 1m 6f - Stands' side; 1m - Inside; 1m 2f - Outside FLAT: left-handed, galloping track JUMPS: left-handed, galloping chase track with stiff fences; sharp hurdles track
Hereford X YES / JUMPS: right-handed, predominately galloping track with stiffish fences
Hexham YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, undulating, testing track with easy fences
Huntingdon X YES / JUMPS: right-handed, flat, fast track
Kelso YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, sharp track (hurdles very sharp)
Kempton X YES 1m 4f - Outside; Remainder - Inside(high numbers) FLAT: right-handed, fairly sharp track JUMPS: right-handed, sharpish, flat track
Leicester X YES Straight course - Far side; Round course - Inside FLAT: right-handed, galloping, testing track JUMPS: right-handed, galloping, testing track
Lingfield YES X All-Weather: 5f - Outside; Remainder - Inside; Turf course: Outside FLAT: left-handed, sharp track JUMPS: left-handed, sharp, undulating track
Ludlow X YES / JUMPS: right-handed, sharp track
Market Rasen X YES / JUMPS: right-handed, sharp, undulating track with easy fences
Mussel-burgh X YES 5f - Stands' side; Remainder - Inside FLAT: right-handed, sharp track JUMPS: right-handed, sharp track with stiffish fences
Newbury YES X Straight course - Stands' side; Round course - Outside FLAT: left-handed, galloping track JUMPS: left-handed, galloping track with stiff fences
Newcastle YES X Straight course - Stands' side; 1m 1f & 1m 2f - Centre FLAT: left-handed, galloping, testing track JUMPS: left-handed, galloping, testing track with stiff fences
Newmarket X YES (Stands' side course); 1m2f & 1m4f - Centre; Remainder - Far side FLAT: right-handed, galloping track
Newton Abbot YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, sharp track
Nottingham YES X 5f & 6f - Far side; 1m - Centre; Remainder - Inside FLAT: left-handed, galloping track JUMPS: left-handed, galloping track
Perth X YES / JUMPS: right-handed, flat track
Plumpton YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, sharp, undulating track
Pontefract YES X Inside FLAT: left-handed, fairly sharp, but testing track
Redcar YES X Centre FLAT: left-handed, galloping track
Ripon X YES Straight course- Stands' side; Round course - Inside FLAT: right-handed, fairly sharp track
Salisbury X YES Centre FLAT: right-handed, galloping, testing track
Sandown X YES Sprint course - Stands' side; 1m 6f - Centre; Remainder - Inside FLAT: right-handed, galloping, testing track JUMPS: right-handed, galloping, testing track
Sedgefield YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, sharp, undulating, testing track with easy fences
Southwell YES X 5f - Outside; Remainder - Inside FLAT: left-handed, sharp track JUMPS: left-handed, sharp, flat track
Stratford-On-Avon YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, sharp, flat track
Taunton X YES / JUMPS: right-handed, sharp track
Thirsk YES X Staright course - Stands' side; Round course -Inside FLAT: left-handed, fairly sharp track
Towcester X YES / JUMPS: right-handed, undulating, testing track
Uttoxeter YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, fairly galloping, track
Warwick YES X 5 1/2f & 6f - Centre; Remainder - Inside FLAT: left-handed, sharp track JUMPS: left-handed, sharp track
Wetherby YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, galloping track with stiff fences
Wincanton X YES / JUMPS: right-handed, galloping track
Windsor FIGURE OF 8 FIGURE OF 8 1m2f & 1m3f - Centre; Remainder - Inside (Straight course / 6f & 3 1/2 Far side) FLAT: figure of eight, fairly sharp track JUMPS: fig. 8, sharp, flat track
Wolverhampton YES X 7f - Outside; Remainder - Inside FLAT: left-handed, galloping track JUMPS: left-handed, galloping, flat track with stiff fences
Worcester YES X / JUMPS: left-handed, galloping flat track
Yarmouth YES X Straight course- Stands's side; 2m - Outside; 1m2f - Inside FLAT: left-handed, galloping track
York YES X Stalls: 5f & 6f, 1m4f - Centre; 7f - Far side; Remainder - Inside FLAT: left-handed, galloping track

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