Greyhound Training Module

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GREYHOUNDS Terminologies & Bet Types

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GREYHOUNDSTerminologies & Bet Types

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Greyhound Racing

• Greyhound racing is an organized, competitive industry in which greyhound dogs are raced around a track.

• The dogs chase a lure(traditionally an artificial 'hare' or 'rabbit') on a track until the greyhounds cross the finish line.

• As with horse racing, greyhound races often allow the public to wager on the outcome.

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Race Track

• Tracks are generally oval in shape with a circumference of somewhere around 400 metres and have 4 “bends”.

(see below example)

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Race Track

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RACES

• A race meeting normally consists of 12 races, with 6 dogs competing in each race. With only around 5 to15 minutes between each race.

Source: www.racingpost.com

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Race Programme

Source: www.racingpost.com

• A race programme is a listing of all the races being held and the greyhounds that are running in the races.

• Some programme may vary in the way they look but will display the same information

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How To Read a Race Card

TRAP NUMBER- usually with colors; the trap the greyhound will run from

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TRAP

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GREYHOUND NAME

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The Greyhound Trainer’s Name

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Breeding Details- breeding information and the age of the greyhound

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DATE- last time the greyhound raced. Most recent date is always shown first

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TRACK- name of the race track; (example above: Doncaster)

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DISTANCE- distance of race in meters.

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TRAP- the trap number the greyhound ran from.

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SPLIT - the time it took the greyhound to reach the winning linefor the first time. In most races, the runners cross the line twice. The split time gives a fairly good guide to the greyhound’s early pace. The faster a greyhound’s split time, the better chance it has of leading.

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POSITION- Often called “bend” order. Shows the position the greyhound occupied during a race at various points (each bend.)

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FINISHED- the position the greyhound held at the winning line.

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BY- gives the distance the greyhound won by or was beaten by..

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WIN/SEC- details the name of the greyhound that won the race or who was the second.

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REMARKS- comments on what happened to the greyhound during the race. A guide, basically, to ascertain whether the greyhound enjoyed a clear run or found trouble.

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ABBREVIATIONS MEANING

LD lead

MSDBRK Missed break

EP Early Pace

CRD crowded

N Normal

RNn Run on

EVCH Every chance

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TIME- is the winning time; the actual time the race was won in.

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GOING-. an assessment of how the track was running. Usuallya track would run slower after heavy rain, for instance. In the summer, tracks are heavily watered but dry quickly which normally result in the track running on the fast side. 

“N”- denotes normal going (+) and (-) is in 100th of a second(+) – if it has plus means it ran dry (-) - if it has minus means it ran wet

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PRICE- is the odds (shown above is in fraction)

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GRADE- indicates the class of a greyhound, usually expressed as A1, A2, A3, etc. The lower the number, the better the class.

A1 is the highest A9 is the lowest

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Additional Information:•The total number of grades varies from track to track. The grade is accompanied by a prefix:Usually:D for sprinters, A for standard runners,S for stayers andH for hurdlers.

•So, when looking at a race card you may find grades such as D2, H3, A9 and S1. 

•OR- stands for ‘open race’ , means that a race opens to greyhounds from other tracks.

-The prefix “T” Stands for “trial” (example: T’2’means ‘2-runner trial’).

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CALC. TIME- this is the time that the dog crosses the line.

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BET TYPES

• WIN MARKET

- You are betting on which greyhound will win the race.

• PLACE MARKET

-You are betting on which dog will finish second.

• FORECAST

- You are betting on which traps will finish 1st and 2nd.

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