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FR Cheat Sheet

The document provides a cheat sheet explaining the fields displayed on Focus Ratings for horse races. It describes 27 fields shown on ratings pages over three pages, including horse name, jockey, trainer, form, class, going, distance, age, weight, rating, forecast starting price, and confidence level. Key metrics identified are change in class, course/distance wins, and confidence percentage.

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FR Cheat Sheet

The document provides a cheat sheet explaining the fields displayed on Focus Ratings for horse races. It describes 27 fields shown on ratings pages over three pages, including horse name, jockey, trainer, form, class, going, distance, age, weight, rating, forecast starting price, and confidence level. Key metrics identified are change in class, course/distance wins, and confidence percentage.

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Focus Ratings Cheat Sheet - The following are the fields that are displayed on the ratings...

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The ratings look like this...

The top 2 lines of the ratings show the following information...

2). Race Time 3). Race Name 4). RC1 - the basic % confidence 5). RC2 - the new % confidence in
1). Race Course in the ratings for this race. the ratings for this race.

6). Race Type 1 7). Race Type 2 9). Runners 11). Age 12). Going 13). Distance
8). Handicap (Y/N) 10). Class

1). Race Course


2). Race Time
3). Race Name
4). RC1 - the basic % confidence in the ratings for this race.
5). RC2 - the new % confidence in the ratings for this race.
6). Race Type 1 - the basic race type (NH Chase, Flat etc.)
7). Race Type 2 - the advaced race type (Maiden, Selling etc.)
8). Handicap – whether the race is a handicap or not (Yes/No.)
9). Runners – the number of declared runners in the race.
10). Race Class – the class of the race (blank for Irish races.)
11). Race Age – the age range of the race.
12). Race Going – the going of the race.
13). Race Distance – the distance of the race.
Focus Ratings Cheat Sheet - The following are the fields that are displayed on the ratings... Page 2 of 3

The next 4 lines of the ratings show the following information...

1). Rank 7). Trainer Win % 16). Going Wins 25). AV Rating
2). Stall 4). Jockey 5). Jockey Win % 8). Form 17). Going Places 26). Forecast SP
3). Horse 6). Trainer 9). LTO 18). Class Wins 27). Confidence

10). Change in class since last race 24). The Rating


11). Change in trainer since last race 23). Sex
22). Weight
12). Course winner
21). Age
13). Distance winner
20). Course, Distance and Going Wins
14). Course & Distance winner 19). Class Places
15). Beaten Favourite

1). Rank – The rank of the horse (1 = top rated, 2 = 2nd rated etc.)
2). Stall - The stall number of the horse (Only for Flat & All Weather Racing - left blank for National Hunt Racing.)
3). Horse – The name of the horse.
4). Jockey - The name of the Jockey. If the Jockey's name is in bold it means that the horse is the jockey's only ride in that meeting.
5). Jockey Win Percentage - The recent win % of the jockey based on the Jockey's last 50 Focus Ratings rated races.
6). Trainer - The name of the Trainer. If the Trainer's name is in bold it means that the horse is the trainer's only horse in that meeting.
7). Trainer Win Percentage - The recent win % of the Trainer based on the Trainer's last 50 Focus Ratings rated races.
8). Form – The horse's form (up to the last 6 races.)
9). LTO – The number of days since the horse last ran.
10). CIC – The change in class of the horse since its last race (blank for Irish races.) This is a KEY metric!
11). CIT – Indicates a change in trainer since the horse's last race.
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12). Course Winner – Indicates a horse who has won at the course.
13). Distance Winner – Indicates a horse who has won over the distance.
14). Course &Distance Winner – Indicates a horse who has won at the course and over the distance.
15). Beaten Favourite – Indicates a horse that was a favourite in its last race but was beaten.
16). Going Wins – Indicates the number of wins that the horse has had over the same going (Focus Ratings rated races only.)
17). Going Places – Indicates the number of places that the horse has had over the same going (Focus Ratings rated races only.)
18). Class Wins – Indicates the number of wins that the horse has had in the same class (Focus Ratings rated races only.)
19). Class Places – Indicates the number of places that the horse has had in the same class (Focus Ratings rated races only.)
20). Course, Distance & Going Wins – Indicates a horse who has won at the course, over the distance and over the same going. This is a KEY metric!
21). Age – The age of the horse.
22). Weight – The weight of the horse.
23). Sex – The sex of the horse.
24). R4 – The actual rating. The average horse in any race will have a rating of 3.0. The ratings are specific to that specific race. Thus, a horse may have a rating
of 4.38 today, win its race, and, a week later, have a rating of 2.98 (for example.)
25). Average R4 – The average rating of the horse over its last 6 Focus Ratings rated races. It is left blank if there is not enough data.
26). Forecast SP – The Focus Ratings forecast starting price of the horse.
27). Confidence – The % confidence in the horse. The second rated horse always has a confidence if 100% - the confidence of all other horses are their R4 (rating)
divided by the R4 of the second rated horse. This is a KEY metric!

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