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wb
24th November 2005, 12:11
When looking at jockey stats, which statistic should be given more attention.
for example:
lets say i was looking at an All Weather race. the record for the jockey is:
15% wins at all weather tracks
10% wins at this particular aw track
12% wins overall
Should you go with that particualr track, the all weather record, the overall record, or should you somehow try to combine it to create a 'rating'
hope this makes sense.
Wayne
Win2Win
24th November 2005, 12:21
At those %'s I wouldn't even be interested :)
Jockey/Trainer are usually better.
wb
24th November 2005, 12:23
At those %'s I wouldn't even be interested :)
Jockey/Trainer are usually better.
sorry, stats were just made up off the top of my head.
do you not think it makes much difference? What if a jockey had a crap record overall, but a good one at a particular track. should this not be considered?
do you mean jockey/trainer at that particular track, or overall?
Win2Win
24th November 2005, 12:27
Overall.
D Holland has the best record at Chester, yet he's crap :)
mathare
24th November 2005, 12:29
I would give track stats most attention myself. It's possible that a jockey gets to know a particular track much better/worse than others.
That said for it to be meaningful I would need over 30 rides at any particular track before I deemed it statistically meaningful. Under 30 rides at the track and you have to go more general ie turf/AW. Less than 30 rides on the given surface you have to go to flat/NH I guess.
eastyorkshireracing
25th November 2005, 11:14
Hi wbailey.....
The jockey recent form is worth a look too at RP. See who they have been riding for and what sort of results they have had (can do the same for the trainer too).....
Gordon
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