!!Race Guides Version 2 Overview Video
Version 2 of the Online Race Guides introduced All Form, containing the last five years form lines for every runner, with over 30 columns of information with over 50 data points for each run.
Each of these form lines can be filtered using the 18 different: time, horse, and race filters to enable you to more quickly identify the race conditions that may bring about the best performances from any runner.
The following guide will explain the information you will find in this section.
The columns in this section can be arranged however you like, with the ability to reorder, or hide any column as required. To do this, click Edit Columns in the Filters header section. There is a separate guide showing you how to arrange these columns. If that’s what you’re looking for you should search for it in the Learn More section of the website.
It is possible to sort the data in this section by any of the headers by clicking on the column header you want to sort by. A single click to sort Low to High, then a second click to sort High to Low. In columns with multiple data points, a click in that column’s header will reveal options for sorting by each of the different data points in that column.
Most of the columns follow the following colouring convention: if the horse won the race the data in that line is coloured in blue, if it placed it is coloured in teal, if it is unplaced it is coloured in black. The exceptions are the columns that compare the Class, Official Rating and Weight Carried of each form line to those same attributes in today’s race. There is more detail on those columns later in this guide.
The horse column shows the horses name. This is only visible when on the all form tab.
This column is ‘frozen’ to the left-hand side of the screen and won’t disappear as you scroll across the data.
The rest of the columns are exactly the same as the horse form tab, which you can view on this link.
A Proform member has written an excellent guide to assess a race using the race guides.
You can watch a video version of this help content on the this link
The filters section of the Race Guides is broken down into three key sections: Time Filters, Horse Filters and Race Filters.
When a filter is selected the FILTERS header will show which filters are currently applied.
Once added, to remove a filter, click the circled x next to its definition. To remove all filters, click the RESET button in the header.
Filters in this section allow you to control the number of form lines visible for each runner based on the recency of the prior form. There are two ways in which to apply a time filter.
Firstly, by Number of Runs. By typing a number into the Enter x runs box and clicking Enter, the number of form lines for each runner will be restricted to the number of most recent runs specified. For example, entering 3 into this filter will only include the last 3 runs for each horse. The default selection is blank, which includes all runs.
Secondly, by Date. There are 8 time filters which allow you to restrict the form by the specified amount before today’s race. For example, selecting 90 days will only include runs from the 90 days before today’s race. The default value is 5 years, which is equivalent to unfiltered.
Filters in this section allow you to control the number of form lines visible for each runner based on factors specific to a horse. There are eight ways in which to apply a horse filter.
The Finishing Position filter allows you to include five different types of prior form, the default value is All:
The Speed Rating filter allows you to include only those runs in which a horse achieved a Speed Rating above, below or between your specified upper and/or lower limits.
There are three ways in which to apply this filter.
To filter for only prior form above a specified rating; select From and type a lower limit into the left-hand box and click Enter.
To filter for only prior form below a specified rating; select From and type an upper limit into the right-hand box and click Enter.
To filter for prior form in a specific range; select From and type a lower limit into the left-hand box and an upper limit into the right-hand box and click Enter.
To remove the filter, either select All again, or click the circled x next to the filter in the header section.
The Par filter allows you to include or exclude form lines based on whether those past runs were better or worse than the Proform median Speed Rating for the race class. This filter applies to the Speed Rating and Class Par of each individual form line, not the Class Par of today’s race. The default is to include All prior runs.
There are two possible filters:
The DSLR (Days Since Last Run) filter allows you to include or exclude a run based on its recency to the run before it. There are nine groups of days which can be selected individually, or in any combination. The default is to include All runs.
When selected the filter includes only those runs that occurred the specified number of days after the run before it. For example, if today were the 6th of February and one of today’s runners had previously debuted on the 1st of January, ran again on the 5th of January and then again on the 15th of January; applying the 8-14 filter would include only the run from the 15th which happened 10 days after the run on the 5th. The run on the 1st would be excluded because it was its debut run and the DSLR for that run would have been 0, and the run on the 5th would be excluded because the DSLR for that run would have been 4.
The Headgear filter allows you to include only those prior runs in which the horse was fitted with a specified type of headgear. Entry options include:
Entering a 1 will show only those prior races where the horse wore some kind of headgear for the first time.
The Travelled filter allows you to include or exclude runs depending on how far the horse travelled (in miles) to race at each form line. There are nine options which can be selected individually, or in any combination. The default is to include All runs.
This filter could be used in conjunction with the SUMMARY tab to show whether a horse is positively or negatively affected by travelling a long distance away from its stable to race. To assess this:
The Draw filter allows you to include or exclude runs depending on the stall in which the horse was drawn in those runs. There are six options which can be selected individually, or in any combination. This filter applies to all runs, not just those started from a stall and so care must be taken when assessing races, such as Hurdles and Chases, which do not start from a stall. Selecting anything other than All will exclude all non-stall starts. The default is to include All races.
The Trading filter allows you to include or exclude runs depending on the in-running price movements of each prior run. There are three possible filters. The default is to include All prior runs.
Filters in this section allow you to control the number of form lines visible for each runner based on factors specific to each race. There are eight ways in which to apply a race filter.
The Match this race filter allows you to include form lines which closely match today’s race and conditions. There are nine options which can be selected individually, or in any combination. The default is to disregard these filters and include All prior runs.
The Type filter allows you to filter prior runs for only races of the selected type. There are seven options which can be selected individually, or in any combination. The default is to disregard these filters and include All prior runs.
The Handicap filter allows you to filter prior form depending on whether they were Handicap races or not. There are three possible selections. The default is to include all races.
The No of Runners filter allows you to filter prior form depending on the number of runners that ran in any previous race. There are six groups of field size that can be selected individually, or in any combination. The default is to include All prior races.
This filter could be used in conjunction with the SUMMARY tab to show whether a horse is positively or negatively affected by running in a big field. To assess this:
The Going filter allows you to filter prior form by the Official Going of those previous runs. There are ten options which can be selected individually, or in any combination. The default is to include All prior runs regardless of the Going.
The options are to include prior form where the Going was:
The Class filter allows you to filter prior form by the Class of those previous runs. There are seven options which can be selected individually, or in any combination. The default is to include All prior runs.
The Distance filter allows you to filter prior form by the race distance of those previous runs. There are ten options which can be selected individually, or in any combination. The default is to include All prior runs.
The Course Char filter allows you to filter prior form by the characteristics of the courses of those previous runs. There are five options which can be selected individually, or in any combination. The default is to include All prior runs.
The options are to include prior form where the Course was: