What does each way mean in dog racing?

What does each way mean in dog racing?

Each-way. An each-way bet is two separate bets: a win bet, and a place bet. Should your selection win the race, both your bets will be paid out as a winner.

What are the different grades in dog racing?

There are six grades of greyhounds indicated by A, B, C, D, J and M (Maiden). The winner of any race is advanced one grade until reaching A. When a greyhound wins a Grade “M” race, it will advance to Grade “J”. When a greyhound wins a Grade “J” race, it will advance to Grade “C”, and then to “B” and “A”.

What does the T mean in dog racing?

Information not taken or recorded. t. Raced tightly during running. e. Eased during running.

What does each-way TT+?

Top Tote Plus (TT+) Choosing Top Tote Plus Odds means you will always get the best return out of all three TABs or the Starting Price (whichever is higher) on all Australian Metro Races. Example: You select TT+ Odds for your Bet and you Win.

What does each-way 1/5 mean?

Each Way Terms with a Non Runner – 3 places at 1/5 odds This means you will be paid for your win part of your bet at the odds chosen when you placed the bet and for the place part of your bet at 1/5 of your odds.

What does pp mean in dog racing?

A past performance explanation is shown below. It gives all the essential information possible and is used in studying the records of the Greyhounds.

What does CSR mean in dog racing?

Consolidated Speed Rating
“What’s a CSR when it’s at home?” “It stands for Consolidated Speed Rating,” I told my clueless friend. “It takes track bias and other things into account and gives the dogs a speed rating for each of their races and an average overall speed rating. It’s a good way to rank the dogs by class within their grade.”

What does S1 mean in greyhound racing?

Sprint Distance Grading Bands

300 350
SSO <=16.19 <=18.79
S0 16.20 – 16.29 18.80 – 18.89
S1 16.30 – 16.39 18.90 – 18.99
S2 16.40 – 16.49 19.00 – 19.09

What does A1 mean in greyhound racing?

Once a greyhound is “graded on”, usually staring out as pup (under 2 years of age), the job of a trainer is to enhance each greyhound in their care through the graded system, the objective being to get up as high as possible (A1 standard) before hopefully, a crack at open races, if ability dictates.

What does NBT mean in greyhound racing?

No best time
NBT – No best time.

What does M and W mean in greyhound racing?

Look for the races when the runner in trap one is the only railer – that’s a dog who prefers to run on the inside of the track. If every other dog has a ‘m’ for middle runner or ‘w’ for wide runner in brackets after its name, you’ve found the ideal race. It’s the quickest route to success.