AustinDillon75
Colt
I have been messing about a bit with ratings and having got some inspiration from a suggestion over ELO by
The Hare, I've decided to try it with Jumps racing here and it is looking like producing a lot of potentially good outcomes.
If you know ELO the basic premise is that the better the horse does the higher it will rate but as it climbs higher so do expectations and it is increasingly more difficult for a horse to advance its rating if it is pitched up against poor opposition. Equally the assumption for every debutant is a starting rating and this will move up or down depending on opposition - the more races are run the more the collateral form builds, and we complete the rating by re-rating all races starting with the horse's debut run figure reflecting its current ability before adjusting race by race. We do not factor in class whatsoever - that all takes care of itself.
So here are the ratings for the Grand National, the weight it will carry in the race is in the middle column and it tells you Our Power is 9lb well in. He has had two very good wins over Hcap chases this season and maybe more to come (55 so need some to pull out). Corach Rambler and Ashtown Lad have also win significant handicaps this season, the latter also needs a few to scratch as well. My rating has Conflated as the best horse in the race and the handicapper thinks so too. I'm interested in Fury Road. Anyway we'll see how these ratings work out in time, hope they might prove useful.
If time allows I will try and post some ratings for other races through the week.

To place this into context, my current top horses post-Cheltenham are these:
2 mile Hurdles - Constitution Hill 181.01
3 mile Hurdles - Teahupoo 162.73 (note both Champ and Paisley Park both rated higher after the December Grade 1)
2 mile Chase - Energumene 176.95
3 mile Chase - Galopin Des Champs 174.09
If you know ELO the basic premise is that the better the horse does the higher it will rate but as it climbs higher so do expectations and it is increasingly more difficult for a horse to advance its rating if it is pitched up against poor opposition. Equally the assumption for every debutant is a starting rating and this will move up or down depending on opposition - the more races are run the more the collateral form builds, and we complete the rating by re-rating all races starting with the horse's debut run figure reflecting its current ability before adjusting race by race. We do not factor in class whatsoever - that all takes care of itself.
So here are the ratings for the Grand National, the weight it will carry in the race is in the middle column and it tells you Our Power is 9lb well in. He has had two very good wins over Hcap chases this season and maybe more to come (55 so need some to pull out). Corach Rambler and Ashtown Lad have also win significant handicaps this season, the latter also needs a few to scratch as well. My rating has Conflated as the best horse in the race and the handicapper thinks so too. I'm interested in Fury Road. Anyway we'll see how these ratings work out in time, hope they might prove useful.
If time allows I will try and post some ratings for other races through the week.

To place this into context, my current top horses post-Cheltenham are these:
2 mile Hurdles - Constitution Hill 181.01
3 mile Hurdles - Teahupoo 162.73 (note both Champ and Paisley Park both rated higher after the December Grade 1)
2 mile Chase - Energumene 176.95
3 mile Chase - Galopin Des Champs 174.09







