The RP standard times are continuously being worked on by Craig Thake "TS", the major errors still being a problem are the race distances from racecourses in Ireland, notably the old favourites Sligo, Cork, and Tramore etc.Mike can I ask you a question, do you use RP standard times for your ratings or do you have your own.
Yes I think a lot of the issues come from RP having an old set of standard times and trying to update them with distance changes, in the uk it’s not worth even looking at times pre 2017 when they re-measured the course and found bundles of errors, the jumps I think were remeasured in 2015 and of course the errors were even worse. Thing is these errors would have been even worse in Ireland the distances were/are a work of fiction, i think Galway were the first to remeasure and massive discrepancies, the CofC Lorcan Wyer at the time also C0fC’d Sligo and that is the worst in Ireland for distances, apparently the Irish tracks measured properly prior to 2024 season but didn’t bother publishing how far out the old distances were or if any starts were moved to compensate, so it could be argued and time or distance prior to 2024 is a total nonsense in Ireland. Cork they built a new straight track that commenced in May 2019, so again standards would need more time to settle.The RP standard times are continuously being worked on by Craig Thake "TS", the major errors still being a problem are the race distances from racecourses in Ireland, notably the old favourites Sligo, Cork, and Tramore etc.