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SIRE SUMMARY STATISTICS :

2003 to 2004 DEBUT RUN STATISTICS :

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SIRE SUMMARY (1999 - 2004)


SEASON Number of 2yo Runners Number of 2yo Winners Winners-Runners % Number of 2yo Wins Number of 2yo Runs Wins-Runs % 2yos Rated 100+ 2yos Rated 90-99
1999
2000
2001
2002 1 1 100% 1 2 50% 0 0
2003 0
2004 0

 
 

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SIRE WINS TO RUNS BY MONTH (2001 - 2004)


SEASON
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
2001
2002 1-2
2003 - - - - - - - - -
2004 - - - - - - - - -

 

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SIRE WINS TO RUNS BY RUN NUMBER  (2002 - 2004)


SEASON
FTO
STO
3TO
4TO
5TO
6TO
7TO
8TO
>8TO
2002 0-1 1-1
2003 - - - - - - - - -
2004 - - - - - - - - -

Note: TO = Time Out, therefore FTO = First Time Out, STO = Second Time Out, 3TO = Third Run, etc.
 
 

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WINS-RUNS BY RACE DISTANCE (2003 - 2004)


SEASON
5f to 5.5f
5.6f to 6.5f
6.6f to 7.5f
7.6f to 8.5f
> 8.5 fur
2003 - - - - -
2004

 
 

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SIRE DEBUT WINS TO RUNS BY MONTH (2001 - 2004)


SEASON
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
2001
2002
2003 - - - - - - - - -
2004 - - - - - - - - -

Note that a debut run is defined as the horse's first racecourse run. Therefore a first run for a new sire after a previous run is not included in the debut statistics.

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DEBUT RUNS GROUPED BY FINISHING POSITION (2003 - 2004)


SEASON
WINS 
2nd - 3rd
4th - 6th
 > 6th 
2003  (-)  (-) (- )
2004 (-) (-) (-)

  Note: The pair of figures in brackets are the breakdown of the main number into later winners in the season (first figure) and later non-winners (second figure). For example a cell with "4 (1-3)" would represent 4 debut runs in that group of which 1 horse won later in the season and 3 did not win.

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DEBUT WINS-RUNS BY STARTING PRICE GROUP (2003 - 2004)


SEASON
SP RANGE =  0.01-2.0
SP RANGE =  2.01-5.0
SP RANGE =  5.01-10.0
SP RANGE =  10.1-16.0
SP RANGE >16/1
2003  ( - )  ( - )  ( - )  ( - )  ( - )
2004 ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( - ) ( - )

Note that the main figure in each cell is the number of debut runners which had a starting price within that group. The two figures in brackets are the number of debut winners (first figure) and debut placers (i.e. finished second or third) that the sire had within that starting price group. For example "7 (1-3)" would indicate 7 debut runs of which one won, 3 placed and, by implication, that 4 were unplaced.

Note the SP ranges are the actual SP Values turned into decimal numbers. Therefore the first range covers all SPs from odds-on up to 2/1 for example.
 

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DEBUT WINS-RUNS BY RACE TYPE (2004)


SEASON
Maiden
Auction
Novice
Conds
Sales
Claimer
Seller
2004

Note: "Auction" = Auction races where the actual raceweight carried varies depending upon the runner's sales price.
Note: "Conds" = Condition Races, which includes occasional Listed race debuts.
Note: "Sales" = Either races limited to yearlings sold at particular sales or sales races which except horses nominated as yearlings.

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DEBUT WINS-RUNS BY RACE CLASS (2004)


SEASON
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
2004

Note: Race Class Categories were changed in the middle of the 2004 season. The classes above reflect the original race classes with races run after the change allocated to a suitable class.
 
 

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DEBUT WINS-RUNS BY RACE DISTANCE (2003 - 2004)


SEASON
5f to 5.5f
5.6f to 6.5f
6.6f to 7.5f
7.6f to 8.5f
> 8.5 fur
2003  -   -  -   - -
2004

 
 

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DAYS BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND RUNS GROUPED BY FINISHING POSITION (2003 - 2004)


SEASON
1 to 7 Days
8 to 14 Days
15 to 21 Days
22 to 28 Days
 > 28 Days 
2003  (--)  (--)  (--)  (--)  (--)
2004 (--) (--) (--) (--) (--)

 

Note: The main figure is the number of runs within each group. The 3 figures within the brackets show W-P-U for each group of days break from debuts to second runs. Where :


 

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