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Southwell All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Tuesday 14th April 2015

14th April 2015 Southwell
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. 
2:20 toteplacepot Fillies´ Handicap Cl5 5f
101.3% * Eva Clare  69 100.7% (3)
99.0% Lazy Sioux  97.2% (1)
98.8% Meebo  59 98.7% (6)
98.2% Misu Mac 
96.3% Simply Black  96.4% (1)
96.1% Saved My Bacon  47 97.5% (3)
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Kempton Park All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Tuesday 7th October 2014

7th October 2014 Kempton Park
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:35 Jump Sunday At Kempton Park 19.10.14 Maiden Fillies´ Stakes (Bobis Race) Cl5 1m
99.7% * Jersey Jewel 
97.7% Singoalla 
97.6% Forte 
95.2% Purple Surprise 
Alla Breve 
Barqeyya 
Sonic Rainbow 
Yarrow 
Zebella 

All Weather or National Hunt for your Sporting Life this winter?

With only a handful of ‘Turf Flat’ meetings left on the horse racing calendar we have the choice of turning our attention to All Weather Horse Racing or the National Hunt. The news that Chelmsford City (Great Leighs) will be hosting 57 day and evening ‘All Weather’ meetings, Kempton Park day and evening ‘All Weather’ meetings, Lingfield Park, Southwell, Wolverhampton day and evening ‘All Weather’ meetings and the introduction of ‘All Weather’ horse racing at Newcastle and Catterick looming ever nearer, there is no doubt that racing on an artificial surface is going to become harder to ignore.
   
The alternative of the National Hunt, with small fields but for a handful of major events which have become ‘Bookie Benefits’, short priced winners, littered with abandonments, where less than a handful of jockeys ride the majority of winners and one particular jockey rides 25% of his mounts to victory. As attractive a spectacle as the National Hunt may be, as a profitable betting medium, I feel NOT!

For those readers of this blog that do not subscribe, I thought this a good time to show you what is on offer as a subscriber to The Actuary All Weather Horse Racing Tips and the potential that can be tapped into if you are considering where to focus your attention this winter.

Before the Bookmakers have priced up the next days ‘All Weather’ meetings you receive the selections email. The emphasis is to take the opening shows on each selection:

Example of email sent to subscribers at 12:07 on Friday 3rd October 2014 for racing on Saturday 4th October 2014:


The number of selections vary each day as they are dependent on methodical selection processes. On rare occasions there can be NO selections.

‘The Actuary currently offers 4 methodical selection process, each profitable in their own right: ‘Trip Handicap’, ‘On The Money’, ‘The Actuary’ and ‘Speed & Class’.

To emulate the 7 years of profit made by ‘The Actuary’ once the markets are open (around 5:00 pm the evening before for Handicaps – Around 8:00 am the next morning for non-handicaps, you place 1 point per selection under each heading at the best price on offer from any BOG (Best Offer Guarantee Bookmaker).  

BOG Explained: If you back a selection at an opening show of 6-1 and it drifts during the day to an SP of 10-1, you will be paid at 10-1. If you back a selection at an opening show of 6-1 and it shortens to an SP of 4-1, you will be paid at 6-1   

Example with prices taken:

9-2 2 points win Evacusafe Lady WOLV 5:25
5-1 2 points win Fruit Pastille WOLV 8:30
10-3 2 points win Tinghir WOLV 7:30
5-1 1 point win Devilment WOLV 7:30
5-4 1 point win Emirates Joy WOLV 6:00
50-1 1 point win Zeteah WOLV 6:00 
3-1 1 point win Ar Colleen Aine WOLV 6:30 

In the example above we have two selections in both the 6:00 and 7:30. Although this is not ideal, I have found to my cost that attempting to favour one selection over another is unwise. As there are 4 selection methods there can be the odd occasions where there are up to 4 selections. Most recently:


In the example above we have 3 selections under one method. Unfortunately, my advice is the bet would still be 1 point per selection and not the successful ‘Tri-cast’ ;(

That is it in a nutshell! If you are considering subscribing and have further questions please feel free to drop me a line at theactuary@ymail.com.

GOOD LUCK  

Wolverhampton All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Saturday 4th October 2014

4th October 2014 Wolverhampton
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:25 Collect totepool Winnings At Betfred Shops Handicap (Tapeta) (Div I) Cl6 1m1f103y
100.1% * Evacusafe Lady 
99.0% Golly Miss Molly  99.4% (1)
98.8% Jayeff Herring  56
98.7% Patronella 
97.6% L Ge R 
97.2% Tsarglas 
95.0% Cascadia 
94.8% Vaguely Spanish 
94.5% Libra Romana 
93.6% Mercury Magic 
93.0% Pepperello 
Dream And Hope 
Ballyfarsoon 

Wolverhampton All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Friday 3rd October 2014

3rd October 2014 Wolverhampton
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:50 Enjoy Daily Betting Tips @ bookmakers.co.uk Handicap (Tapeta) Cl6 5f20y
100.6% * Insolenceofoffice  74
100.1% Dream Sika  50 99.9% (2)
99.4% Give Us A Belle  52 99.6% (1)
99.4% Pearl Noir 
99.0% Passionada  64 99.2% (1)
98.8% Danzoe  66 98.2% (1)
98.8% Douneedahand  62
98.2% Interchoice Star  56
97.8% Befortyfour  71
97.8% Spic ´n Span  60
97.3% College Doll  50
93.8% My Time  51
Irish Girls Spirit 

Dundalk All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Friday 3rd October 2014

3rd October 2014 Dundalk
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:35 Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Auction Maiden 1m
99.7% * Manny Owens 
97.5% Mattydillon 
95.6% Invincible Missile 
Cape Wolfe 
Great Dancer 
Time To Remember 
Wonder Holy 
Evatec Flyer 
Pullman Brown 
Qat Flyer 
Moving On Up 
Fionn´s Lady 
Magic Of Christmas 

Formerly Great Leighs, Chelmsford City racecourse given 56 meetings

Chelmsford City racecourse will stage 56 meetings next year, according to the track's managing director Philip Siers. The All Weather course formerly known as Great Leighs, will host racing for the first time since it was closed in 2009 after going into administration. The British Horseracing Authority had initially authorised 12 fixtures for the Essex all-weather flat track.

"There will be a full programme and we hope that will go from strength to strength. We're scheduled to start racing around the middle of January. We'll probably have a couple of meetings in January to give us a small start into the racing season, but we've been guaranteed 56 fixtures next year." said the Chelmsford City Management who hope to have new grandstands in operation by November and, although next year's meetings will be run on an all-weather surface, they also aim to have a turf track in place by late 2016.

Chelmsford City has been owned since 2011 by MC Racetracks, which failed with two bids to acquire fixtures before finally being approved this year. The BHA will release the full 2015 schedule before the end of the month.


Playing God with the figures to all our cost!

Over the past couple of weeks subscribers have had to tolerate my pugnacious attitude in sticking to my guns in putting up selections regardless of whether we arrived into the race with two or even three selections in one event. After a very successful 50+ points profit in September there appeared to be no reason to alter my stance on the subject, BUT I did today to my cost!.

I can even recall one race during September where we had 3 selections in a 10 horse race. On that occasion we had the good fortune of a 1,2,3 with the winner 10-1 ‘Sweeping Up’ beating the other two selections into 2nd and 3rd at 10-3 and 5-2 respectively.

What subscribers don’t see is the dilemma I go through when this happens in my perceiving how this is being received. When we are in the midst of a successful month, a devil may care attitude is far more easily achieved, but the start of a new month leaves me questioning whether to put up ALL qualifying selections especially when we appear to have a singular selection that appears to be stronger in the race.

Wednesday started off with a cringe worthy ride by 3lb claimer Cam Hardie on the day’s first selection 12-1 Appyjack which left me less than ‘Appy’ but as racing often does, insult was added to my injuries!

In Kempton Parks 7:15 I had made the decision that a 0.3% differential on the qualifying criteria of 20% was large enough to opt for Big Whisky rather than put up 2 selections in the race. Big Whisky was marginally ahead of the alternative selection on un-adjusted SF’S, marginally ahead regarding consistency, marginally ahead on C&D! In fact Big Whisky was marginally ahead everywhere I looked accept for at the line.

After a commendable performance finishing 5th on its first appearance over C&D I opted NOT to put up qualifier 16-1 winner Ogbourne Downs in the 7:15. The insult to injury was that Cam Hardie was on-board.


The lesson is that two selections would have resulted in a 15-1 rather than 16-1 winner due to the point dropped on the other selection. I won’t be sleeping well tonight knowing that I have deprived subscribers of a good pay-day and have been guilty of playing god with my own figures  NEVER AGAIN! L


Kempton Park All Weather Speed Handicap Ratings - Thursday 2nd October 2014

2nd October 2014 Kempton Park
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:45 Download The BetVictor App Now Handicap Cl6 1m
101.2% Icy Blue  60 101.2% (1)
99.9% * Lexington Blue 
99.5% Dream And Search 
99.5% Warbond  57 99.8% (19)
99.2% Appyjack  47 98.3% (8)
99.1% Baars Causeway 
98.8% Rezwaan  65 98.5% (13)
98.8% Speedy Writer  98.8% (3)
98.7% Polydamos  50 99.1% (4)
98.4% Berrahri  98.8% (1)
98.2% El Mirage  60 100.3% (1)
98.1% Eugenic  97.2% (1)
96.9% Southern Cross 
95.5% Severn Crossing  96.1% (2)

Kempton Park All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Wednesday 1st October 2014

1st October 2014 Kempton Park
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:45 Haymarket Sales Team Of The Year Handicap Cl7 5f
99.9% * First Rebellion  49 98.6% (1)
99.5% Greek Islands 
98.5% Volcanic Dust  59 99.0% (6)
98.4% Avonvalley  61 97.7% (1)
98.4% Silken Poppy 
98.0% Mack´s Sister 
96.8% Dont Tell Nan 
96.2% Speedy Rio 
95.5% Ladydolly  53 94.2% (1)
Befortyfour

Wolverhampton All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Tuesday 30th September 2014

30th September 2014 Wolverhampton
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:50 Price Boosts Galore @ bookmakers.co.uk Maiden Auction Stakes (Tapeta) Cl5 7f32y
96.3% * Shimmering Silver 
95.0% Onelastfling 
Midtech Star 
Eatsleepracerepeat 
Oracolo 
Cascading Stars 
Sea Of Red 
Simone On Time 

1 to avoid at Wolverhampton (Dunstall Park)

We are now 97 races in to the new Tapeta surfaced at Wolverhampton and although a snap-shot at such an early point may appear premature, being somewhat disappointed with the results to-date, I thought a cursory trend analysis might throw up some interesting angles.
My first port of call was to look at where the winners were coming from:

There is little to gleam from the results beyond the growing increase in those horses that are re-appearing on Tapeta (WOLVt) and the obvious decrease in those that appear last on the old surface (WOLV). The transition from Lingfield Park to Tapeta looks at this stage more favourable than Kempton Park. The blank at the bottom of the list signifies those horse that have not previously raced on an artificial surface.

The statistics regarding the draw are as follow with the distances displayed as decimal parts of a mile .64 = 5f 20yds, 0.75 = 5f 216yds etc:

Draw 1 appears to be the coffin box with only 3 wins from 97 races with middle boxes (particularly 4, 6 and 7) looking particularly favourable. What appears to be more noticeable are the successes of the higher draws in larger fields. More surprising is that 50% of the successes came over the minimum trip (0.64) of 5f.



Broken down by trip and draw:

At this stage it is hard to make a case for any distinct draw bias other than to state that the longer the trip, the more any potential bias is being negated. I would suggest that the two wins from stall 2 over 2 miles is coincidence rather than framing a bias. If Fridays meeting is a sign of things to come, we can look forward to a bias free Wolverhampton with stalls 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 all having a success and further damning of stall 1 which I will be keen to avoid at present. Saturday’s meeting looked decidedly different with 2, 7, 8, 7, 2, 7, 7, 4 providing the winners.

From a time perspective, it won’t be until we have some 4yo+ times that we can tightened up the standards and get a better comparison, but we are currently recording time faster than the old standard. This is partly due to the better quality of races during this time of year and no doubt the larger and more competitive fields are playing a part. 


Wolverhampton All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Saturday 27th September 2014

27th September 2014 Wolverhampton
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:30 toteplacepot Win Without Backing A Winner Claiming Stakes Cl6 5f20y
100.3% * Ben Hall 
100.2% Desert Strike  71
99.6% Peace Seeker  69
98.9% Dark Lane  68
98.3% Fitz Flyer 
98.1% Monty Fay  56
98.0% Profile Star  71

Wolverhampton All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Friday 26th September 2014

26th September 2014 Wolverhampton
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:45 Bet toteplacepot Handicap (Tapeta) Cl6 1m141y
101.2% * Abigails Angel 
100.0% Appyjack  55
99.4% Eastward Ho  54 99.2% (1)
98.8% Evacusafe Lady  53 98.8% (1)
98.6% Ding Ding 
97.8% Pipers Piping  65
97.8% Thomas Blossom 
97.8% Bajan Story 
96.0% Indus Valley 
95.5% Severn Crossing 
Bosstime 
Yawail 
Glasgon 

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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Southwell All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Tuesday 14th April 2015

14th April 2015 Southwell
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. 
2:20 toteplacepot Fillies´ Handicap Cl5 5f
101.3% * Eva Clare  69 100.7% (3)
99.0% Lazy Sioux  97.2% (1)
98.8% Meebo  59 98.7% (6)
98.2% Misu Mac 
96.3% Simply Black  96.4% (1)
96.1% Saved My Bacon  47 97.5% (3)
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Tuesday, October 07, 2014

Kempton Park All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Tuesday 7th October 2014

7th October 2014 Kempton Park
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:35 Jump Sunday At Kempton Park 19.10.14 Maiden Fillies´ Stakes (Bobis Race) Cl5 1m
99.7% * Jersey Jewel 
97.7% Singoalla 
97.6% Forte 
95.2% Purple Surprise 
Alla Breve 
Barqeyya 
Sonic Rainbow 
Yarrow 
Zebella 

Monday, October 06, 2014

All Weather or National Hunt for your Sporting Life this winter?

With only a handful of ‘Turf Flat’ meetings left on the horse racing calendar we have the choice of turning our attention to All Weather Horse Racing or the National Hunt. The news that Chelmsford City (Great Leighs) will be hosting 57 day and evening ‘All Weather’ meetings, Kempton Park day and evening ‘All Weather’ meetings, Lingfield Park, Southwell, Wolverhampton day and evening ‘All Weather’ meetings and the introduction of ‘All Weather’ horse racing at Newcastle and Catterick looming ever nearer, there is no doubt that racing on an artificial surface is going to become harder to ignore.
   
The alternative of the National Hunt, with small fields but for a handful of major events which have become ‘Bookie Benefits’, short priced winners, littered with abandonments, where less than a handful of jockeys ride the majority of winners and one particular jockey rides 25% of his mounts to victory. As attractive a spectacle as the National Hunt may be, as a profitable betting medium, I feel NOT!

For those readers of this blog that do not subscribe, I thought this a good time to show you what is on offer as a subscriber to The Actuary All Weather Horse Racing Tips and the potential that can be tapped into if you are considering where to focus your attention this winter.

Before the Bookmakers have priced up the next days ‘All Weather’ meetings you receive the selections email. The emphasis is to take the opening shows on each selection:

Example of email sent to subscribers at 12:07 on Friday 3rd October 2014 for racing on Saturday 4th October 2014:


The number of selections vary each day as they are dependent on methodical selection processes. On rare occasions there can be NO selections.

‘The Actuary currently offers 4 methodical selection process, each profitable in their own right: ‘Trip Handicap’, ‘On The Money’, ‘The Actuary’ and ‘Speed & Class’.

To emulate the 7 years of profit made by ‘The Actuary’ once the markets are open (around 5:00 pm the evening before for Handicaps – Around 8:00 am the next morning for non-handicaps, you place 1 point per selection under each heading at the best price on offer from any BOG (Best Offer Guarantee Bookmaker).  

BOG Explained: If you back a selection at an opening show of 6-1 and it drifts during the day to an SP of 10-1, you will be paid at 10-1. If you back a selection at an opening show of 6-1 and it shortens to an SP of 4-1, you will be paid at 6-1   

Example with prices taken:

9-2 2 points win Evacusafe Lady WOLV 5:25
5-1 2 points win Fruit Pastille WOLV 8:30
10-3 2 points win Tinghir WOLV 7:30
5-1 1 point win Devilment WOLV 7:30
5-4 1 point win Emirates Joy WOLV 6:00
50-1 1 point win Zeteah WOLV 6:00 
3-1 1 point win Ar Colleen Aine WOLV 6:30 

In the example above we have two selections in both the 6:00 and 7:30. Although this is not ideal, I have found to my cost that attempting to favour one selection over another is unwise. As there are 4 selection methods there can be the odd occasions where there are up to 4 selections. Most recently:


In the example above we have 3 selections under one method. Unfortunately, my advice is the bet would still be 1 point per selection and not the successful ‘Tri-cast’ ;(

That is it in a nutshell! If you are considering subscribing and have further questions please feel free to drop me a line at theactuary@ymail.com.

GOOD LUCK  

Saturday, October 04, 2014

Wolverhampton All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Saturday 4th October 2014

4th October 2014 Wolverhampton
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:25 Collect totepool Winnings At Betfred Shops Handicap (Tapeta) (Div I) Cl6 1m1f103y
100.1% * Evacusafe Lady 
99.0% Golly Miss Molly  99.4% (1)
98.8% Jayeff Herring  56
98.7% Patronella 
97.6% L Ge R 
97.2% Tsarglas 
95.0% Cascadia 
94.8% Vaguely Spanish 
94.5% Libra Romana 
93.6% Mercury Magic 
93.0% Pepperello 
Dream And Hope 
Ballyfarsoon 

Friday, October 03, 2014

Wolverhampton All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Friday 3rd October 2014

3rd October 2014 Wolverhampton
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:50 Enjoy Daily Betting Tips @ bookmakers.co.uk Handicap (Tapeta) Cl6 5f20y
100.6% * Insolenceofoffice  74
100.1% Dream Sika  50 99.9% (2)
99.4% Give Us A Belle  52 99.6% (1)
99.4% Pearl Noir 
99.0% Passionada  64 99.2% (1)
98.8% Danzoe  66 98.2% (1)
98.8% Douneedahand  62
98.2% Interchoice Star  56
97.8% Befortyfour  71
97.8% Spic ´n Span  60
97.3% College Doll  50
93.8% My Time  51
Irish Girls Spirit 

Dundalk All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Friday 3rd October 2014

3rd October 2014 Dundalk
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:35 Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Auction Maiden 1m
99.7% * Manny Owens 
97.5% Mattydillon 
95.6% Invincible Missile 
Cape Wolfe 
Great Dancer 
Time To Remember 
Wonder Holy 
Evatec Flyer 
Pullman Brown 
Qat Flyer 
Moving On Up 
Fionn´s Lady 
Magic Of Christmas 

Formerly Great Leighs, Chelmsford City racecourse given 56 meetings

Chelmsford City racecourse will stage 56 meetings next year, according to the track's managing director Philip Siers. The All Weather course formerly known as Great Leighs, will host racing for the first time since it was closed in 2009 after going into administration. The British Horseracing Authority had initially authorised 12 fixtures for the Essex all-weather flat track.

"There will be a full programme and we hope that will go from strength to strength. We're scheduled to start racing around the middle of January. We'll probably have a couple of meetings in January to give us a small start into the racing season, but we've been guaranteed 56 fixtures next year." said the Chelmsford City Management who hope to have new grandstands in operation by November and, although next year's meetings will be run on an all-weather surface, they also aim to have a turf track in place by late 2016.

Chelmsford City has been owned since 2011 by MC Racetracks, which failed with two bids to acquire fixtures before finally being approved this year. The BHA will release the full 2015 schedule before the end of the month.


Thursday, October 02, 2014

Playing God with the figures to all our cost!

Over the past couple of weeks subscribers have had to tolerate my pugnacious attitude in sticking to my guns in putting up selections regardless of whether we arrived into the race with two or even three selections in one event. After a very successful 50+ points profit in September there appeared to be no reason to alter my stance on the subject, BUT I did today to my cost!.

I can even recall one race during September where we had 3 selections in a 10 horse race. On that occasion we had the good fortune of a 1,2,3 with the winner 10-1 ‘Sweeping Up’ beating the other two selections into 2nd and 3rd at 10-3 and 5-2 respectively.

What subscribers don’t see is the dilemma I go through when this happens in my perceiving how this is being received. When we are in the midst of a successful month, a devil may care attitude is far more easily achieved, but the start of a new month leaves me questioning whether to put up ALL qualifying selections especially when we appear to have a singular selection that appears to be stronger in the race.

Wednesday started off with a cringe worthy ride by 3lb claimer Cam Hardie on the day’s first selection 12-1 Appyjack which left me less than ‘Appy’ but as racing often does, insult was added to my injuries!

In Kempton Parks 7:15 I had made the decision that a 0.3% differential on the qualifying criteria of 20% was large enough to opt for Big Whisky rather than put up 2 selections in the race. Big Whisky was marginally ahead of the alternative selection on un-adjusted SF’S, marginally ahead regarding consistency, marginally ahead on C&D! In fact Big Whisky was marginally ahead everywhere I looked accept for at the line.

After a commendable performance finishing 5th on its first appearance over C&D I opted NOT to put up qualifier 16-1 winner Ogbourne Downs in the 7:15. The insult to injury was that Cam Hardie was on-board.


The lesson is that two selections would have resulted in a 15-1 rather than 16-1 winner due to the point dropped on the other selection. I won’t be sleeping well tonight knowing that I have deprived subscribers of a good pay-day and have been guilty of playing god with my own figures  NEVER AGAIN! L


Kempton Park All Weather Speed Handicap Ratings - Thursday 2nd October 2014

2nd October 2014 Kempton Park
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:45 Download The BetVictor App Now Handicap Cl6 1m
101.2% Icy Blue  60 101.2% (1)
99.9% * Lexington Blue 
99.5% Dream And Search 
99.5% Warbond  57 99.8% (19)
99.2% Appyjack  47 98.3% (8)
99.1% Baars Causeway 
98.8% Rezwaan  65 98.5% (13)
98.8% Speedy Writer  98.8% (3)
98.7% Polydamos  50 99.1% (4)
98.4% Berrahri  98.8% (1)
98.2% El Mirage  60 100.3% (1)
98.1% Eugenic  97.2% (1)
96.9% Southern Cross 
95.5% Severn Crossing  96.1% (2)

Wednesday, October 01, 2014

Kempton Park All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Wednesday 1st October 2014

1st October 2014 Kempton Park
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:45 Haymarket Sales Team Of The Year Handicap Cl7 5f
99.9% * First Rebellion  49 98.6% (1)
99.5% Greek Islands 
98.5% Volcanic Dust  59 99.0% (6)
98.4% Avonvalley  61 97.7% (1)
98.4% Silken Poppy 
98.0% Mack´s Sister 
96.8% Dont Tell Nan 
96.2% Speedy Rio 
95.5% Ladydolly  53 94.2% (1)
Befortyfour

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Wolverhampton All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Tuesday 30th September 2014

30th September 2014 Wolverhampton
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:50 Price Boosts Galore @ bookmakers.co.uk Maiden Auction Stakes (Tapeta) Cl5 7f32y
96.3% * Shimmering Silver 
95.0% Onelastfling 
Midtech Star 
Eatsleepracerepeat 
Oracolo 
Cascading Stars 
Sea Of Red 
Simone On Time 

Monday, September 29, 2014

1 to avoid at Wolverhampton (Dunstall Park)

We are now 97 races in to the new Tapeta surfaced at Wolverhampton and although a snap-shot at such an early point may appear premature, being somewhat disappointed with the results to-date, I thought a cursory trend analysis might throw up some interesting angles.
My first port of call was to look at where the winners were coming from:

There is little to gleam from the results beyond the growing increase in those horses that are re-appearing on Tapeta (WOLVt) and the obvious decrease in those that appear last on the old surface (WOLV). The transition from Lingfield Park to Tapeta looks at this stage more favourable than Kempton Park. The blank at the bottom of the list signifies those horse that have not previously raced on an artificial surface.

The statistics regarding the draw are as follow with the distances displayed as decimal parts of a mile .64 = 5f 20yds, 0.75 = 5f 216yds etc:

Draw 1 appears to be the coffin box with only 3 wins from 97 races with middle boxes (particularly 4, 6 and 7) looking particularly favourable. What appears to be more noticeable are the successes of the higher draws in larger fields. More surprising is that 50% of the successes came over the minimum trip (0.64) of 5f.



Broken down by trip and draw:

At this stage it is hard to make a case for any distinct draw bias other than to state that the longer the trip, the more any potential bias is being negated. I would suggest that the two wins from stall 2 over 2 miles is coincidence rather than framing a bias. If Fridays meeting is a sign of things to come, we can look forward to a bias free Wolverhampton with stalls 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 all having a success and further damning of stall 1 which I will be keen to avoid at present. Saturday’s meeting looked decidedly different with 2, 7, 8, 7, 2, 7, 7, 4 providing the winners.

From a time perspective, it won’t be until we have some 4yo+ times that we can tightened up the standards and get a better comparison, but we are currently recording time faster than the old standard. This is partly due to the better quality of races during this time of year and no doubt the larger and more competitive fields are playing a part. 


Saturday, September 27, 2014

Wolverhampton All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Saturday 27th September 2014

27th September 2014 Wolverhampton
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:30 toteplacepot Win Without Backing A Winner Claiming Stakes Cl6 5f20y
100.3% * Ben Hall 
100.2% Desert Strike  71
99.6% Peace Seeker  69
98.9% Dark Lane  68
98.3% Fitz Flyer 
98.1% Monty Fay  56
98.0% Profile Star  71

Friday, September 26, 2014

Wolverhampton All Weather Horse Racing Speed Handicap Ratings - Friday 26th September 2014

26th September 2014 Wolverhampton
The Actuary All  Weather speed ratings are based purely on a time perspective with no weight  adjustment and are compiled by The Actuary. To the left: Level of performance on last run. To the right: Previous performances over course and distance, in brackets, the number of course and distance runs considered. * denotes top rated horse prior to any going adjustment. Figures are available to monthly subscribers the evening before each UK All Weather meeting. ❶ Is The Actuary's 1-9 (9 being high) assessment of the merits of the 'Sire' over today's conditions.
5:45 Bet toteplacepot Handicap (Tapeta) Cl6 1m141y
101.2% * Abigails Angel 
100.0% Appyjack  55
99.4% Eastward Ho  54 99.2% (1)
98.8% Evacusafe Lady  53 98.8% (1)
98.6% Ding Ding 
97.8% Pipers Piping  65
97.8% Thomas Blossom 
97.8% Bajan Story 
96.0% Indus Valley 
95.5% Severn Crossing 
Bosstime 
Yawail 
Glasgon