Reading the form in horse racing is a very important part of picking bets out but if you don’t know what some of the abbreviated terms mean you might miss some vital information.
Our guide below will help you navigate through a racecard with all the information you will need.
As well as terms you’ll find across horse racing tips and articles, you’ll also find a number of abbreviations on racecards.
Below you’ll find some of the more commonly used abbreviations found.
These are all used to describe a horse.
These terms are all used to represent a horse’s form.
These represent the conditions of the racecourse in terms of the race track.
This is used to tell a punter whether the horse was wearing a particular type of headgear.
You’ll also find a series of initials to represent the type of race.
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