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Old 6th March 2012, 06:08 AM
Bhagwan Bhagwan is offline
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Yes , I have read something similar from her & others.

Apparently in the UK the strongest results come from only a small handful of Trainers that do well at that track.
They get the best horses & best jockeys almost every time .

Its a bit like a closed shop & all the other Trainers struggle.
That's probable why one sees so many 1000/1 horses in a race.

In many cases the others are borderline plough horses, they are there to make up the numbers.


If one ever listens to the commentators chit chat on the online radio broadcasts
They seem to talk more about the Trainers for the next coming race than they do about the actual horse- weird.

Interestingly, they where talking about Black Caviar & how Australia produces some of the best sprinters in the World.

There was another time when one of the Aust female jockeys was over there riding home 20/1 & 30/1 winners & where amazed by her skill, to get somewhat ordinary horses over the line and how that must make her one of the best female jockeys in the world.

The Trainer from Black Caviar was also saying how the industry in the UK seems to be dominated by only a handful of Trainers.
He felt that the Aust industry was a lot more competitive.

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This is a Lay method using the percentage SR or both Trainer & Jockeys for that Track and Overall percentages.

RULES
Go to racingandsports .

Look for horses where the Trainers have an 8% or less SR overall & also for that Track.

That same horse must be ridden by a Jockey with the same 8%SR overall & for that Track.

Must be 15.00 & less.

Bet to liability.

You will find that very few ever win.
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