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PLACE A BET ON-COURSE WITH AND RACEC OURSE BOOKMA K ERS

How To Place A Bet With A Racecourse Bookmaker Ways To Bet

WIN ONLY The most common form of bet. You win if your horse is first past the post. Example: £5 win at 8/1 would return £45 (8 x £5 = £40 + £5 stake)

EACH WAY Backing a horse to win or be placed. This doubles your bet – for example: £5 each way = £5 to win and £5 for a place = £10 total stake.

Standard Each Way Terms

In conjunction with The RCA, the bookmakers have introduced standard each-way terms. Bookmakers will provide these terms, or better, when o ering each-way betting.

• Fewer than 3 runners - all on to win

• 3 or 4 runners – 1/5 odds a place 1,2

• 5 – 7 runners (inclusive) – 1/4 odds a place 1,2

• 8 or more runners – 1/5 odds a place 1,2,3

• Handicaps with 12 to 15 runners (inclusive) – 1/4 odds a place 1,2,3

• Handicaps with 16 to 21 runners (inclusive) – 1/5 odds a place 1,2,3,4

• Handicaps with 22 or more runners – 1/4 odds a place 1,2,3,4

Some bookmakers also o er ‘betting without the favourite’, where you can back your selection at reduced odds to either win or finish second to the horse nominated by the bookmaker as favourite. You may bet with confidence with any bookmaker on course as they operate with Administration Of Gambling On Tracks Ltd. (AGT) approval.

In the unlikely event of a dispute with a bookmaker, please call upon the assistance of the AGT Betting Ring Manager, who can be found on the ground floor of the Grandstand Enclosure.

The AGT also o ers a ‘late pay’ service in case the bookmaker leaves the course before you have collected your winnings.

Late pay claims should be sent to: only be bettered by a Group 1, 2 or 3 race. Many of the runners in this race will have already shown themselves to be talented and this race provides a perfect medium for them to be tested against a better class of rival before making the jump into a Group race. Initially, the weights are set at 9st, before penalties are awarded to horses that have previously won above a certain level – 3lb for a Listed race victory or 5lb for a Pattern success. colours no horse

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Placing A Bet

1RICH LEGACY (IRE) (192) 14140- st-lb Draw Jockey

9-5 (7)

B f Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) - Borghesa (GER)

Qatar Racing Limited

Oisin Murphy

Experiencing the buzz of the betting ring may be a little daunting at first, but you will soon find it is very easy to place a bet. Here are some guidelines for racegoers to follow:

Ralph Beckett, Kimpton Down

1. Each bookmaker will be offering slightly different prices, so shop around for the best odds against your selection.

Gestut Ammerland Tweenhills Farm & Stud

TIMEFORM VIEW Improved when winning the May Hill at Doncaster (1m) in September Struggled in Group 1s next 2 starts, but there were plausible excuses for those defeats and she should relish this step up in trip. TFR★★★✩✩ BHA105

2. Call your bet clearly to the bookmaker by stating the name and / or number of your chosen horse and the stake.

2ALLURINGLY (USA) (20) 05-1

9-0 (2)

3. Listen to the bookmaker repeat your bet to his / her clerk and correct him immediately if any details are called wrongly.

B f Fastnet Rock (AUS) - All For Glory (USA)

4. Make sure you obtain a ticket from the bookmaker and keep it safe.

Ryan Moore

Mr D. Smith, Mrs J. Magnier, Mr M. Tabor Aidan O’Brien, Ireland

All For Glory Syndicate

TIMEFORM VIEW Left 2-y-o form well behind when readily landing a 9f maiden at Tipperary last month. This stiffer test could help unlock further improvement and yard has won this race 5 times since 2008 TFR★★★★★ BHA-

5. If your selection wins, hand the ticket back to the bookmaker for settlement. Never destroy or dispose of your ticket until after the “Weighed in” announcement has been made. Betting with the bookmaker is tax-free. Deductions are made only if a horse is withdrawn after the betting market has been formed.

3ARGENTERIE (229) 310-

9-0 (6)

Ch f Archipenko (USA) - Sterling Sound (USA)

Martin Dwyer

Miss K. Rausing Marcus Tregoning, Whitsbury

Please check the minimum stake accepted by each bookmaker on his display board. Some bookmakers do not take sums under £5, especially in the main betting ring, but there will be others who are happy to accept £2 bets. Please tender the correct change when possible.

Miss K. Rausing

TIMEFORM VIEW Confirmed debut promise when easy winner of Salisbury maiden in September Spared a hard race in Newmarket Group 2 on final start of 2016 and she remains open to improvement. TFR★★★✩✩ BHA92

4ENABLE (19) 1-3

B f Nathaniel (IRE) - Concentric

9-0 (3)

Frankie Dettori

John Gosden, Newmarket Juddmonte Farms Ltd Juddmonte Farms Inc

Mr K. Abdullah

TIMEFORM VIEW Decisive winner of a Newcastle maiden on sole 2-y-o start (form working out well). Built on that abundant promise when third in 1 1/4m minor event on return at Newbury and she’s potentially smart. TFR★★★★✩ BHA102

5ERICA BING (195) 115506-

B f Captain Gerrard (IRE) - Monica Geller

9-0 (5)

Franny Norton

Mr R. Kent Jo Hughes, Lambourn

Mickley Stud & Sue Shone

1. Colours Graphic - a visual of the Owners Silks that the Jockey will be wearing

2. Horse’s number on saddlecloth

C - The horse has won on this racecourse

TIMEFORM VIEW Won 3 times at up to 7f as a juvenile, but came up short when pitched into better company in second half of the season and stamina has to be taken on trust.

D - The horse has won over this distance

3. Colour and sex of horse: B - Bay, Br - Brown, h - horse, Ch - Chesnut, c - colt, g - gelding, Gr - Grey, f - filly, m - mare, Ro - Roan (followed by Sire, Dam and Damsire)

4. Horse’s name

5. Birthplace of horse if not born in Great Britain

6. Number of day’s since horse last ran

7. Age of horse (when race not restricted to a single age group)

8. Weight of horse in Stones and Pounds

9. Draw

10. Owner’s Name(s)

11. Breeder

12. Details of horse’s previous performances: Bold type indicates All-Weather Track form / denotes new season - denotes new year

CD - The horse has won over both this course and distance

BF - The horse was a beaten favourite on its last run

13. A guide to the horse’s recent form and star rating. Each horse has been given a star rating, these are defined across:

HHHHH Selected to win the race.

HHHHI Good chance of being placed.

HHHII By no means out of the reckoning but at least one or two hold stronger claims

HHIII Unlikely to win but not totally without hope.

HIIII Can be given little or no chance.

14. Trainer’s Name and location of training establishment

15. Jockey’s Name. If there is a number next to the name, this indicates that the jockey can claim that amount in weight (lbs) off the stated riding weight

1. THE AVERAGE FLAT JOCKEY is below 5’6 (although there are exceptions) and weigh between 8 & 9st

2. JOCKEYS BOOTS

They are mostly synthetic and can weigh as little as 300 grams

3. RACING SADDLE

Weighs between 1 & 2lb

4. JOCKEYS WHIP

A jockey’s whip is made from a core of light-weight carbon fibre surrounded by layers of air cushioned foam and light-weight leather. Usage of the whip is strictly controlled by the British Horseracing Authority Stewards who are present on raceday

5. SILKS

The silks that a jockey wears belong to the racehorse owner rather than the jockey. Each set is unique, such is the demand for certain designs that some colours can sell for thousands, or even tens of thousands of pounds

6. BREATHING

The horse’s lungs breath in and out 140 times per minute delivering 150 litres of air per second. At 10,000 litres per race, that is what a human breaths in a day

7. HEART CAPACITY

Up to 240 beats per minute moving 60 pints of blood during a race. A racehorse’s heart weighs the equivalent of 4 bags of sugar (around 4 kgs)

8. STRIDE LENGTH

An average racehorses’ stride length is 20-21ft

9. STRIDE FREQUENCY

Between 130 and 140 strides per minute

10. AVERAGE SPEED 37.5 mph

11. HORSES WEIGHT

A horses weight is approximately half a tonne

12. FUEL CONSUMPTION

A horse uses 35,000 calories per day, whereas a human adult male is advised to eat 2,500

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