Re:Form Study in KZN to be Much Harder With New Move

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Re: Re:Form Study in KZN to be Much Harder With New Move

5 years 5 months ago
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I agree that kudo's must be given for trying new ideas, no doubt about.... I would just appreciate it if a little more feedback was given especially when there is an outcry and the idea has the opposite impact of what is trying to be achieved. No one can deny that the partnership that has been struck up is good for what is left of the game, and some ideas are great, just be a little more transparent on the bad ones (everybody everywhere has had an idea that failed), and the public won't feel like they in the dark...
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Re: Form Study in KZN to be Much Harder With New Move

5 years 5 months ago
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Thor - Just like the Govt & eTolls, Hollywood never asked one single punter whether they would embrace with the change.
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Re: Form Study in KZN to be Much Harder With New Move

4 years 7 months ago
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so this crap still stands a year later. Turn over has nose dived. but the Ostriches of Gold Circle seem happy with performance. Another draw down must be imminent.

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Re: Re:Form Study in KZN to be Much Harder With New Move

4 years 7 months ago
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I prefer the card number the same as the saddle cloth number. Much better. Can’t wait for Gauteng to follow.


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Re: Re:Form Study in KZN to be Much Harder With New Move

4 years 7 months ago
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To each his own - but I do not like to look up and down the card to try and find the best weighted and to try and find those out at the weights - need to be quite desperate to take a bet in KZN- bar the 2 or 3 big days
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Re: Form Study in KZN to be Much Harder With New Move

4 years 7 months ago - 4 years 7 months ago
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Unless the swing in the weights is like 8kg+, I don’t think a kg here and there makes one iota of difference. An old maxim “you can give weight but you can’t give start” suggests one should prioritize draw over weight.


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Re: Form Study in KZN to be Much Harder With New Move

4 years 7 months ago
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Mac wrote: Unless the swing in the weights is like 8kg+, I don’t think a kg here and there makes one iota of difference. An old maxim “you can give weight but you can’t give start” suggests one should prioritize draw over weight.


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Apprentices regularly use weight not experience to their advantage - but as Frodo says to each his own
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Re: Form Study in KZN to be Much Harder With New Move

3 years 9 months ago
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As we get set for another day of crap shoot from KZN this post came to mind.

KZN results particularly Scottsville have fallen off a cliff in terms of consistency/reliability. Very poor horses are winning races that make no sense and trying to find them still proves very difficult with the card scrambled up to suit a book making sponsor.
Race betting pools in KZN will continue to suffer until something changes

An indication of punter confidence in KZN racing can be seen by lack of Odds on Favorites in the province.

5 race meetings (41 races) in 1 odds on fav has won (Captain Tatters) and that was a sweat.(33 points long neck win)

good luck finding tomorrows winners

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Re: Form Study in KZN to be Much Harder With New Move

2 years 11 months ago
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Have we all be accustomed to this format now? will it be implemented in Western Cape going forward?
Eish. This is not good move in my opinion. Will make form study much more harder as allotted weights of horses will not be in descending order like before.

www.sportingpost.co.za/2019/11/kzn-barrier-draws/

Gold Circle and Hollywoodbets have announced that in an exciting change, beginning 1 December 2019 and on a trial basis for 3 months, the carded horse number will reflect the barrier draw of the horse for all races in KwaZulu-Natal.

In a change from the traditional top-weight-down, or alphabetical order, horses will now be carded according to barrier positions, regardless of the allocated weights.

Whilst this breaks with the traditional system used to allocate card numbers in South African racing, it will serve the purpose of making it easier for newcomers and racing fans in general to follow their selections from the saddle cloth number and standardised saddle cloth colour, through to the starting stalls where the number and colour will be clearly displayed.

Reserve runners will no longer be allocated a barrier draw, but should there be a scratching, the reserve will automatically take up the barrier of the scratched horse that it replaces.

“This move aligns our racing with international standards currently used in the USA and South America, and will make our KZN product more attractive to international racing punters, which in turn will increase turnovers in commingled pools”, said Raf Sheik, Racing Executive of Gold Circle.

Brand and Communications Manager for Hollywoodbets, Devin Heffer, added: “As partners with Gold Circle, this is another joint initiative to differentiate KZN Racing, to generate interest and provide something new to our current racegoers, and make racing brighter, easier to follow and more appealing to newcomers to our wonderful sport. This trial period will run in conjunction with the Hollywoodbets Sizzling Summer Challenge, details of which will be released soon.”

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Re: Re:Form Study in KZN to be Much Harder With New Move

2 years 11 months ago
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The best way of saddle cloth numbering by stall gate number.


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Re: Re:Form Study in KZN to be Much Harder With New Move

2 years 11 months ago
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Still a bad idea imo :huh:
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Re: Re:Form Study in KZN to be Much Harder With New Move

2 years 5 months ago
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Race 1 Kenilworth took quite sometime to load today. This happens everyday.

Since we have adopted this American system of carded runners in two provinces, why not go further like the Americans and load them in numerical order. Horses that load in the first batch sometimes wait minutes before the off. Its unfair to those horses and favours the unruly horses. Also in America, very rarely horses get scratched for not loading.

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