Of course she gets the lead and wins
In R3 at Ballarat tonight, Rockasaki seems hard done by under the ratings
She is the 3rd highest ranked and yet she has won the least of any runner (half of the 2nd least)
Drawn 7 she seems worse off than the top two rated in SR1 & SR2 (unless she is a super beginner)
http://www.harness.org.au/racing/fie...21#BAM23012105
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Of course she gets the lead and wins
Greg Sugars was a Champion harness racing person
Has there been a more ridiculous $20k race than at Mildura tonight
We have Rhyflective with an NR of 46 down to Bernie Winkle with an NR of 120
http://www.harness.org.au/racing/fie...21#MLC26012101
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I despise horses dropping down in grade who have won 6-7 races and winning races against horses who have won 2-3 races. Give the horse with 2-3 wins more chances to win. Nobody has mastered handicapping and if they have they aren't openly sharing it or working in handicapping for a racing authority. Just let horses race against horses who have won equal amount of races is my vision. PBD handy for field sizes when you need to combine classes.
The argument is longevity of a horses career is a barrier to ownership entry. I don't understand how that is any more of a barrier than owning a horse that keeps losing to horses that have already won its fair share of races. It would be an interesting answer to whether the industry could generate more money recycling horses after they reach their win limit more dams in foal, more service fees etc or if the ownership dropoff would be too much with the extra costs.
The stock standard industry answer seems to be to lengthen a horses career so I will accept that (for now).
The Net Rating system is a success on that measure.
However, to get the best of both worlds should the drop downs only be applied to older horses, eg 7yo+ so that 4-5yos can still get their fair share of wins first. We have 2yo and 3yo races why not Senior races. 7yo+ could still compete in open races but they would have two sets of ratings (one based on wins only that applies in the open age races and one based on drop down rules that is only applied when they enter Senior races).
We all know of horses that do not peak until 8 years of age. What about drop down ratings only for horses 9yo+? Age limit races seems good to me 4 and 5yo, 6 and 7yo (along with their rating)
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Having some Wins and Age specific races would exclude some drop down horses and give for eg the 4 or 5yo who hasn't won many his chance (as it would exclude drop down horses)
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You can see why plenty of people are complaining about the NR system
I have added the horses: Age, Wins, NR to the result of R3 at Cranbourne tonight
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A lot of upset posters on the AHRI facebook page
2023 2yo's to enter NR system on 50
https://www.harness.org.au/media-roo...?news_id=54486
Greg Sugars was a Champion harness racing person