Clarify the Confusion
#1. Track Ratings – yep this was a beauty for a long time. Not all rankings are created equaly.
Rating |
Numerical Rating |
Old Rating |
Description of Numerical Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Firm | 1 | Fast | Dry hard track |
Firm | 2 | Good | Firm track with reasonable grass coverage |
Good | 3 | Good | Track with good grass coverage and cushion |
Good | 4 | Dead | Track with some give in it |
Soft | 5 | Dead | Track with a reasonable amount of give in it |
Soft | 6 | Slow | Moist but not a badly affected track |
Soft | 7 | Slow | More rain-affected track that will chop out |
Heavy | 8 | Heavy | Rain affected track that horses will get into |
Heavy | 9 | Heavy | Wet track getting into a squelchy area |
Heavy | 10 | Heavy | Heaviest category track, very wet, towards saturation |
Synthetic | Synthetic | There are a few synthetic tracks now in Australia, which allow for racing in any weather conditions. Synthetic tracks are often given a track condition of Good 3. |