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In deciding which horse to back, Phil always tried to predict how a race would be run – what horses would lead, what horses would sit off the pace, and what horses would settle at the rear. He also tried to predict how slow or fast the pace would be. His punting success often depended on the accuracy of those predictions - Don Scott talking about punting legend Pittsburg Phil in his book ‘Winning More’

 

 

Breakthrough – Speed Maps that tell you the winner!

 

Successful players of the races have long known about the importance of Speed Maps – the diagrams that tell us where each horse is likely to settle in the run and the expected tempo of the race. Speed Maps are important because the tempo of a race has a lot to do with determining which horse is going to win. In races run at a slow tempo horses racing up on the pace are favoured. Because they’ve had an easy run up front, these gallopers have good energy reserves left for the final run home. Horses racing back in the field therefore have trouble picking them up in the home stretch. Conversely, when leaders take each other on and the pace is a ‘cracker’, they are often ’spent’ early in the home straight, and the race is set up for horses to come from back in the field and win.

 

Aussieraces.com has achieved a breakthrough with Speed Maps. Following extensive research of hundreds of races we can now not only predict where horses will settle in the run and the expected tempo of a race, but can also identify the specific area of the field where the winner of the race is likely to come from.

 

The facts about Speed Maps you should know are –

 

(1) Win Zone – Depending on the tempo of a race, the track and field size, there is located in a field a cluster of positions where the winner is most likely to come from. Horses racing in this area have a higher than average win rate because they usually get the best runs in the race - they cover little or no extra ground and are also protected from the negative effects of wind resistance. This area is called the Win Zone. The Win Zone usually can be honed down to just four positions in the field. Aussieraces.com’s research shows that the likelihood that the winner will come from the area highlighted as the Win Zone is around 50%*. (*We studied hundreds of races and found that the frequency that the winners came from the four positions identified as the Win Zone was 49.2%).

 

From a punting point of view the importance of the Win Zone is huge. Basically, horses racing within the Win Zone get the best runs in the race (barring interference) and therefore have improved prospects of winning. This of course does not mean that a hurdler positioned in the Win Zone in a 1200 sprint event is going to be able to win it. However it does mean that a horse which is a chance in a race will have its chances of winning significantly improved by being positioned within the Win Zone.

 

(2) Hot Spot – There is a specific position within the Win Zone that is the most ideal place for a horse to be in running. Horses racing in this position typically get the ‘run of the race’. Statistics show that more horses win from this position than from any other. (Note : The Hot Spot position is not necessarily the 'box seat' - its actual location depends on the race tempo, track and field size)

 

In all of the races that aussieraces.com cover we provide you with Advanced Speed Maps which show the position in the field where each horse is likely to settle and also the tempo of the race. Also highlighted are both the Win Zone and Hot Spot to assist you to find the winners -

 

Example of Aussieraces.com Advanced Speed Map -

 

Rosehill     Race 5                   BMW Stakes                            Group 1 WFA                                    2400 Metres                                               2.00 P.M.

Aussieraces.com Advanced Speed Map

Lengths

8.

7. Back Markers

6.

5. Mid Fielders

4.

3. On Pacers

2.

1. Leaders

 

 

Rails

Runners

 

HorseGRey

Spirit Of Tara

Doesn’t run

out 2400m

 

 

HorseBrown

Pentane

Poorly

weighted

 

 HorseBrown

Railings

Has top record

at 2400m

 

 racehorseANIM

Blutigeroo

Fitter now.

Oliver on

 

 HorseBrown

Grand Zulu

Loves Rosehill

track

 

HorseBrown 

Gorky Park

Well weighted

3yo

 

 HorseBrown

Casual Pass

Fails Sydney way

of racing

 

HorseBrown 

Desert War

Proven WFA

horse

 

 

Two

Wide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  HorseBrown

County Tyrone

Out of form

8yo

  

 HorseBrown

Confectioner

Failed 4 tries 2400m

 

 HorseGRey

Soulacroiux

Poor run last

start.

 

 HorseBrown

Safwa

Not up to this class.

 

HorseBrown 

Terenaba

Shocking run

last start.

 

HorseBrown 

Desert Master

Poorly

weighted.

 

 

 

Three

Wide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     Tempo

    Average

Key :

Positions in Running for each horse are shown as well as the Tempo of the race (at right)

Form Comment - Under each horse's name is highlighted the key reason why it will or won't win.

Win Zone area highlighted in blue

Hot Spot runner highlighted in yellow.

Aussieraces.com Stand Out Bet - Name is underlined.

 

 

 

 

 
 
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