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Morning News

focus-ratings-mornoing newsGood morning...

Over all, a pretty good day for the ratings.

Although a lot of our winners were at pretty low prices.

The real stand out was, of course...

The 24 runner, biggest handicap hurdle of the season,

The Betfair Hurdle.

The new ratings, R5, correctly predicted the winner...

Kalishnikov!

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It was a day of many forecasts (8 in total.)

Had you blindly done the forecast in every race you would have had £62.94 returned to your £39.00 staked.

For more detail, here are the results in the Traffic Light Results PDF format... Yesterday's Traffic Light Results

Anyway, let's get on and take a quick look at yesterday's results in more detail....

Yesterday's Results

Yesterday's Results, show a strike rate (for our top rated horse) of 33.33%.

Yesterday's Live Ratings, show a strike rate (for our top rated horse) of 32.5%.

Yesterday's - Link to Follow - results for All Races (including previously unrated races), show a strike rate (for our top rated horse) of 30.95% from all 42 Races (including previously unrated races.)

The Overall Profit Index. If you had blindly backed every top three rated horse in all of the races you would have had 92.56 units returned to 112 units staked. The Overall Profit Index was, thus, -17.36%

Top Rated Horse - There were 13 winners from the top rated horses from 39 Races. If you had blindly backed the top rated horse in all of the races you would have had 26.31 units returned to 39 units staked. The Top Rated Profit Index was, thus, -32.54%

2nd Rated Horse - There were 5 winners from the second rated horses from 37 Races. If you had blindly backed the 2nd rated horse in all of the races you would have had 30.5 units returned to 37 units staked. The 2nd Rated Profit Index was, thus, -17.57%

3rd Rated Horse - There were 5 winners from the third rated horses from 36 Races. If you had blindly backed the 3rd rated horse in all of the races you would have had 35.75 units returned to 36 units staked. The 3rd Rated Profit Index was, thus, -0.69%

Non Handicap Races - Top Rated Horse - There were 17 non-handicap races yesterday. From these races there were 10 Top Rated winners. Thus, the Strike Rate (for Top Rated Horses) was 58.82%

Top Rated Horse - If you had blindly backed the top rated horse in all of the races you would have had 10.56 units returned to 17 units staked. The Top Rated Non-Handicap Profit Index was, thus, -37.88%

Non Handicap Races - Top Three Rated Horses - There were 17 non-handicap races yesterday. From these races there were 15 Top Three Rated winners. Thus, the Strike Rate (for the Top Three Rated Horses) was 88.24%

Forecasts

There were 8 forecasts yesterday.

Newbury 13:15:00 - The CSF paid £5.96

Uttoxeter 13:55:00 - The CSF paid £3.84

Naas 14:10:00 - The CSF paid £17.97

Newbury 14:25:00 - The CSF paid £2.98

Newbury 15:00:00 - The CSF paid £1.60

Uttoxeter 15:40:00 - The CSF paid £5.29

Warwick 15:50:00 - The CSF paid £16.34

Warwick 16:50:00 - The CSF paid £8.96

Reverse Forecasts

There was 1 reverse forecasts yesterday.

Naas 15:20:00 - The CSF paid £9.60

Trifectas

There were 2 tricasts/trifectas yesterday.

Newbury 14:25:00 - The Trifecta paid £2.20

Uttoxeter 15:40:00 - The Trifecta paid £7.80

Combination Tricasts/Trifectas

There were 5 combination tricasts/trifectas yesterday.

Lingfield (AW) 14:20:00 - The Trifecta paid £16.70

Warwick 14:40:00 - The Trifecta paid £8.40

Naas 14:45:00 - The Trifecta paid £42.50

Naas 15:20:00 - The Trifecta paid £12.30

Lingfield (AW) 16:05:00 - The Trifecta paid £12.80

Something to make you smile...

What's for Dinner?

Last night I was relaxing on the sofa watching TV when I heard my wife's voice from the kitchen: "Oh sweetheart, what would you like for dinner, my love? Chicken, beef or lamb?"

I said, "Thank you, darling. I think I'll have chicken."

She replied, "You're havin' a peanut butter sandwich. I was talkin' to the dog!"

What is the name of the restaurant?

An elderly couple had dinner at another couple's house, and after eating, the wives left the table and went into the kitchen. The two gentlemen were talking, and one said, "Last night we went out to a new restaurant and it was really great I would recommend it very highly.

The other man said, "What is the name of the restaurant?"

The first man thought and thought and finally said, "What is the name of that flower you give to someone you love? You know... the one that's red and has thorns."

"Do you mean a rose?"

"Yes, that's the one," replied the man. He then turned towards the kitchen and yelled, "Rose, what's the name of that restaurant we went to last night?"

Today

Today's early test ratings show 21 rated races from three meetings.

Have a great day's racing!

As always...

My kindest regards

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