What does pre noms mean?

noun. Christian name [noun] (British) the personal name given in addition to the surname; given name(American)noun. Christian name

Christian name

A birth name is the name of a person given upon birth. The term may be applied to the surname, the given name, or the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered, the entire name entered onto a birth certificate or birth register may by that fact alone become the person's legal name.

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[noun] (British) the personal name given in addition to the surname; given name(American)

What does before noms mean?

Before Noms Markets are Futures Events that haven't yet invited horses to officially nominate for that race. After nominations have been declared, Bets will be refunded on horses that are not nominated for the race. If your Selection is a Before Noms Bet, you will see this next to the Race Title on the Bet Slip.

What does all-in mean in horse racing?

DEFINITION OF ALL-IN BETTING

"Bets made on an event before the final field has been declared are classified as All-In bets. This means that if your selected runner doesn't compete in the specified race that you placed the bet on, your bet will be resulted as a loss, unless stated otherwise."

What does all-in mean on sportsbet?

All-in Betting provides that, unless agreed in writing by TAB and the customer, any bet made on a competitor or team in a Sports Betting Event where that competitor or team is scratched, withdrawn, disqualified or balloted out from that Event shall stand and no refund shall be made.

What is the most sportsbet will pay out?

4.4 Maximum payout for a Sport or Sport/Racing Combination MultiBet is AUD$1,000,000.

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What does place Md mean?

Midi Div (MD)

Midi Div means you will get the middle return out of the Three TABs for all Win, Place and Each Way wagers on Harness, Greyhound, Australian Country and International thoroughbred meetings. If less than 3-TABs offer wagers on a meeting the SUPERTAB tote dividend will apply.

What does off the bridle mean in racing?

OFF THE BIT/OFF THE BRIDLE describes a horse being pushed along by his jockey, losing contact with the bit in his mouth. ON THE BIT/ON THE BRIDLE describes a horse going well within himself, still having a grip on the bit.

What does behind the bridle mean?

A horse that is described as behind the bridle means that its chin is held too closely to its chest, giving the appearance of either intimidation or resistance to the bit. Ideally, a horse's face will be held perpendicular to the ground with any excessive deviation from that not being ideal.

What does TS mean in horse racing?

Finally, we have TS which stands for 'Top Speed' which indicates how fast a horse can run, and RPR which is the Racing Post Rating. This is different from the OR in that the RPR takes into account how well a horse will run in the specific conditions of the race.

Do you get your money back if a horse doesn't run?

Unless your Power Price was placed under Future Racing (Antepost) rules, your non-runner leg will be voided the same as a regular non-runner money back bet. Power Prices on single horses will be void, your stake will be returned to your account.

Do you get money back if horse falls?

By taking slightly shorter odds on a horse, you will have the insurance of getting your money back if the horse falls, unseats the jockey or is brought down.

Is 4th a place in horse racing?

The 'Win' part of your bet is on your horse to finish first, and the 'Place' part is on your horse to finish either first or in one of the places, e.g. 2nd, 3rd, 4th (5th or 6th with selected bookmakers).

What does TTF mean in horse racing?

The Ten To Follow is back, like a long-lost friend with major financial benefits | Horse Racing News | Racing Post. Sport Tips.

What does LR mean in horse racing?

LR is the Last Race which the horse ran. 2LR is the second to last race, and the 3LR is the 3rd last race the horse ran in. We have chosen to show the last three races as this represents the most recent form.

What does scoped dirty mean?

Scope or Endoscope (2) The piece of medical diagnostic equipment that veterinarians use to visualise the airway of a horse. A “dirty scope” describes a horse with an airway infection. Scratching. See Non-Runner.

What does it mean when a horse drops the bit?

A position on the bit is submissive to the rider's rein aids, given through the bit. When a horse is behind the bit, the head is tucked too far down and rearward. If above the bit, then the head is too high.

What does behind the leg mean in riding?

We call this phenomenon, when the horse does not respond immediately to a light driving aid, “behind the leg”. When your horse is behind the leg, you don't have true influence over him, because he is deciding for himself whether or not he is going to respond, when, and how much.

How does a jockey control a horse?

The London-based study revealed that Jockeys extend and constrict their legs, transmitting vertical force with their body weight. With this action, the rider slightly overcompensates for the horse's motion.

What does running on the bridle mean?

WHAT DOES ON THE BRIDLE MEAN? The term On the Bridle is therefore used when a horse has accepted the bit between its teeth, and the reins coming back to the jockey. Horses sometimes don't take to the bridle and can grow frustrated—an occurrence many horse racing betting fans may see in the parade ring before races.

What is a boxed Trifecta?

A Box Trifecta allows your selections to finish first, second and third in any order. You can also select more than 3 runners, the costs of which are outlined below.

What does Top Tote Plus mean?

Top Tote Plus is a bet type that guarantees punters the higher of: the best price declared on the three totes or the official starting price. Top Tote Plus is a great option when betting during the 30 minutes before the race when Top Fluc and Best of the Best are no longer available.

What does win TT+ mean?

Top Tote Plus (TT+)

Choosing Top Tote Plus Odds means you will always get the best return out of all three TABs or the Starting Price (whichever is higher) on all Australian Metro Races. Example: You select TT+ Odds for your Bet and you Win.

What does mm mean in horse racing?

More commonly known by its other initials - MM - or Mickey Mouse market. APPRENTICE - a jockey who is just starting out and learning the trade. You can spot the good apprentices - they will be the ones driving the BMW with P plates next to you in the traffic on the way home from the races.

What does F mean in racing form?

The following abbreviations normally apply to jump racing: F indicates the horse fell. R indicates a horse refused. BD indicates the horse was brought down by another runner. U or UR indicates that the horse unseated its jockey.

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