Race PreviewHeavenly Heather returned a shock winner at the All-Weather Championships at Newcastle and has a bit to prove upped in distance on her return to the turf, so ZAPPHIRE looks a safer proposition. The daughter of Zoffany finished a creditable third in a competitive handicap at Ascot last time and can launch a strong challenge in this lower grade. Wolverhampton winner Crown's Lady is another to note.
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Icons & Symbols
Abbreviations are present on all racecards, appearing alongside horses, jockeys, trainers, and in the form lines of runners. Here's a breakdown of each abbreviation.
FORM
1-9
= Position the horse finished
0
= Horse finished outside the top 9
-
= Separation between seasons
/
= Extended gap between
B
= Brought down
C
= Carried out
D
= Disqualified
F
= Fell
P
= Pulled up
R
= Refused
U
= Unseated rider
V
= Void race
HEADGEAR
h
= Hood
v
= Visor
b
= Blinkers
b1
= First-time blinkers
e/s
= Eyeshield
e/c
= Eyecover
t
= Tongue-tie
p
= Cheekpieces
GENDER
F
= Filly
C
= Colt
M
= Mare
G
= Gelding
TIPS
NAP
= Templegate’s best tip of the day
NB
= Templegate’s next best tip of the day
Treble
= Templegate’s third tip of the day
OTHER
BF
= Beaten Favourite in last race
C
= Previous course winner
CD
= Previous course and distance winner
D
= Previous distance winner
N/R
= Non-runner
WT
= Weight
OR
= Official Rating
J
= Jockey
T
= Trainer
KEY INFORMATION
Distance
= Measured in Miles (m), Furlongs (f) and Yards (y)
Weight
= Measured in Stones and Pounds (e.g. 11-8 is 11 stones and 8 pounds)
Career
= Contains "wins-places (total races)". eg 2-4 (12) indicates the horse won two races and was placed four times from 12 races