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STEP-BY-STEP BETTING GUIDE LEARN IN TOWN
How To Read Your Racecard
How To Read Your Racecard
HORSE NAME
IN FLAT RACES
SEX OF HORSE (C=COLT, H=HORSE, G=GELDING, F=FILLY, M=MARE)
COLOUR OF HORSE (BAY, BROWN, CHESTNUT, GREY)
SIRE
MARE SIRE OF MARE
DAYS SINCE LAST RUN
DISTANCE WINS AND FREQUENCY
COURSE WINS AND FREQUENCY
HEADGEAR (CPIECE, BLINKERS, TONGUE STRAP, VISOR, HOOD)
HORSE’S AGE
WEIGHT (ST-LBS)
JOCKEY’S NAME AND CLAIM
FORM SUMMARY OF LAST RUNS (INCL. POINT-TO-POINT
FORM OF LAST 6 RUNS
PREVIOUS WINS AND VALUE
HANDICAP RATING ALLOTTED BY THE HANDICAPPER
PROBABLE STARTING PRICE TRAINER AND LOCATION
Different Types Of Bets
Different Types Of Bets
WIN ONLY: Your horse must win the race.
EACH WAY: Each bookmaker will display the terms on which he or she accepts ‘each way’ bets on top of the odds board. This is two bets; one to win and one to be placed. So when placing a €5 bet it will cost €10.
WIN ONLY: YOUR HORSE MUST WIN THE RACE. EACH WAY: EACH BOOKMAKER WILL DISPLAY THE TERMS ON WHICH HE OR SHE ACCEPTS ‘EACH WAY’ BETS ON TOP OF THE ODDS BOARD. THIS IS TWO BETS; ONE TOWIN AND ONE TO BE PLACED. SO WHEN PLACING A €5 BET IT WILL COST €10.
AWAY BETTING: Visit the Ladbrokes Betting Shop for all betting at other meetings today.
BETTING WITHOUT THE FAVOURITE: At reduced odds you can back a horse to win or come second to a horse nominated by the bookmaker.
STRAIGHT FORECAST: Name the first and second horses in the correct order.
AWAY BETTING: VISIT THE LADBROKES BETTING SHOP FOR ALL BETTING AT OTHER MEETINGS TODAY. BETTING WITHOUT THE FAVOURITE: AT REDUCED ODDS YOU CAN BACK A HORSE TO WIN OR COME SECOND TO A HORSE NOMINATED BY THE BOOKMAKER.
Placing Your Bets
STRAIGHT FORECAST: NAME THE FIRST AND SECOND HORSES IN THE CORRECT ORDER.
1. Select a horse by name or number.
2. Shop around for the best odds with the bookmakers or bet at a Tote window.
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3. Name that horse and the amount you wish to bet to the bookmaker.
4. Listen to the bookmaker repeat your horse name or number to his clerk.
5. Take a ticket as your itemised receipt.
AMATEUR RIDERS – ON RACECARDS ARE DENOTED BY THEIR TITLE MR, MS, ETC. TO INDICATE THEIR AMATEUR STATUS.
GOING – REFERS TO THE DESCRIPTION BY THE TURF CLUB OF THE GROUND CONDITIONS ON THE RACE COURSE.
6. Always keep your ticket safe until after you hear an announcement of ‘Winner Alright’ as if your horse did not win it might get the race as an outcome of a ‘Stewards Enquiry’ should the winner be disqualified for any reason.
7. When your horse wins present your ticket to collect your winnings.
HANDICAP - A HANDICAP RACE IN HORSE RACING IS A RACE IN WHICH HORSES CARRY DIFFERENT WEIGHTS, ALLOCATED BY THE HANDICAPPER.
MAIDEN - A MAIDEN RACE IS AN EVENT FOR HORSES THAT HAVE NOT WON A RACE.
Collecting Your Winnings
1. Keep your ticket safe.
2. If your horse wins hand it back to the bookmaker for settlement.
3. Never destroy your ticket until after the ‘Weighed In’ announcement has been made.
RULE 4 – THIS IS A BETTING RULE COVERING DEDUCTION MADE FROM WINNING BETS IF A HORSE IS WITHDRAWN AFTER THE BETTING MARKET HAS BEEN FORMED BEFORE A RACE COMMENCES. THE AMOUNT DEDUCTED DEPENDS ON THE PRICE OF THE WITHDRAWN HORSE.
4. If your horse has not won there may be a stewards enquiry and the winner, or placed horses, may be disqualified.
5. On rare occasions even the fourth horse has been awarded the race.
STEWARDS ENQUIRY – THIS IS AN ENQUIRY BY THE STEWARDS INTO THE RUNNING OF A RACE. DO NOT THROW AWAY LOSING BETS WHEN THIS IS ANNOUNCED AS RESULTS CAN BE ALTERED AS AN OUTCOME OF AN ENQUIRY.
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TURF CLUB – THE REGULATORY BODY IN CHARGE OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS MAINTAINING THE INTEGRITY OF IRISH RACING.