What does handily from the gate mean?

Handily describes a workout where the rider urges the horse by rolling his knuckles along the horse's neck in a pumping motion that encourages more speed. On three races you will see a (g) to the right of the H/B code. This indicates that the workout began with the horse breaking out of the gate.
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What does handily mean in horse racing?

Handily: Working or racing with moderate effort, but more effort than breezing. Hand ride: The jockey urges a horse with the hands and arms without using the whip. Head of the stretch: Beginning of the straight run for the finish.
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What does it mean when a horse is breezing?

Breezing - Working a horse at a moderate speed, less effort than handily. Handily - 1) Working in the morning with maximum effort. Compare with, 2) A horse racing well within itself, with little exertion from the jockey. G - Indicates a workout from the Gate.
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What does it mean when a horse sprung the gate?

In most instances this would refer to a horse that had jumped tracks left across the racing surface by the starting gate.
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What is it called when horses leave the gate?

Post parade — When horses leave the paddock and pass the stands on their way to the starting gate. Post position — A horse's position in the starting gate from the inner rail outward. Also happens to be a horse's number. Post time — Designated time for a race to start.
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What does breaking your maiden mean?

Break Maiden: When a horse or rider wins for the first time. Breeze: A term generally used to describe a workout in which a horse is easily running under a hold without encouragement from the rider.
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What does btw mean in horse racing?

across-the-board: A bet on a horse to win, place and show. If the horse wins, the player collects three ways; if second, two ways; and if third, one way, losing the win and place bets. Actually three wagers, therefore three times the money. For example, a $2 across-the-board bet costs $6.
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What does drop the bridle mean?

In most circumstances the horse will settle and be ready to race. Likewise, Off the Bridle is a phrase used when the horse isn't traveling well. If a horse wins 'on the bridle' it generally means it has cruised to victory and not had to be ridden hard.
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What is a pineapple in horse racing?

Cheeky pineapple: $50 note. Clams: Cash, money, bucks, dollars.
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What does it mean when a horse lets down?

Let down: A jockey is said to let down his horse in the final stages of a race when asking it for its final effort.
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What does it mean when a horse comes off the bridle?

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.
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What does dark day mean in horse racing?

Interstate Horseracing] the term dark days means “those days when racing of the same type does not occur in an off-track State within 60 miles of an off-track betting office during a race meeting, including, but not limited to, a dark weekday when such racing association or associations run on Sunday, and days when a ...
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What is a fast horse called?

Thoroughbreds are considered the fastest horses in the world and dominate the horse racing industry, while Arabian horses are known to be intelligent and excel in endurance riding. Take a look at some of the horse breeds used in racing, dressage and general riding.
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What is the difference between handily and breezing?

Breezing describes a workout where the horse ran essentially on her own with little or no urging from the exercise rider. Handily describes a workout where the rider urges the horse by rolling his knuckles along the horse's neck in a pumping motion that encourages more speed.
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What is a jockey assistant called?

Valet– an assistant to a jockey. This person is responsible for helping the trainer place the saddle prior to the race, as well as managing the jockey's equipment and silks for the day. Trainer– accompanies horses to the paddock or meets them in the paddock.
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What do you call the horse that walks with racehorse?

The primary task of a lead pony, also known as a stable pony, is to help a racehorse with its training, both in practice and on the day of a race. During practice, the lead pony and its rider often physically restrain a thoroughbred until it breaks off, or moves into full speed.
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What does a gorilla mean in money?

Animals, too, figured in the dialogue with 25 quid or dollars known as a ''pony'' while $500 was a ''monkey'' and $1000 a ''gorilla''.
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Why are jockeys called hoops?

"One had a fall and rolled along the ground [like a hoop]," he pointed out. The jockey remained motionless, a point all once followed until attended by the ambulance men. "The term originated from the National Hunt racing in Great Britain," Selman added.
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What is freshen in horse racing?

Freshening-Resting a horse from racing or training.
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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.
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What does pulled up mean in the Grand National?

Pulled up. A horse who is brought to a halt during a race by its jockey.
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What does off the bit mean horse racing?

OFF THE BIT. If you hear the racecaller announce that your horse is off the bit before the field enters the home straight, be worried, be very worried. The term means your horse is being ridden on a loose rein to allow it to gallop freely.
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What is G in horse racing?

G. gait: The characteristic footfall pattern of a horse in motion. Thoroughbreds have four natural gaits: walk, trot, canter and gallop.
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What does FR stand for in horse racing?

For example, (IRE)=Ireland, (FR)=France, (CHI)=Chile, (NZ)=New Zealand; indicates what country the horse was foaled in and what stud book they are registered with. - A number (46) means the number of days since last raced. - (d5. g) means size & dam & gelding - (P) means the horse pulled up in last race.
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What does RF mean in horse racing?

Only if the reduction factor for a withdrawn horse is 4.0% or greater, all unmatched lay bets will be cancelled.
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