We all know that times aren't always relevant, there are numerous other factors to take into account, and there are many explanations to account for slow/fast times
However I still believe that a horse who has won impressively in a fast time has actually proven more than one who wins impressively in a slow time (all other things being as equal as one can ascertain). Without mentioning any names (would rather talk in general terms), some horses after spread-eagling the opposition in very slow times are hyped up to be the best thing since xxxxx but when they come up against horses that can run faster times, they come unstuck
A starting point for me therefore is to have a quick look at the times of races relative to standard times at the same course on the same day and same conditions
However, one thing I find difficult is gauging the relative values of standard times at different tracks. For example it is obvious that standard times at Grade 1 tracks are bound to be faster than at lesser tracks, simply because better horses run at Grade 1 tracks. It would be interesting to have some way of comparing the value of standard times at different tracks. So, for example, If a horse ran 2 seconds faster than standard at Ascot, how much faster than standard would a horse have to run at (let's say) Plumpton for it to be considered a relatively similar performance?
Obviously times are much less important in NH than on the flat but even so the principal is the same in that if one horse has consistently run faster than another it could indicate something, or at least lead one to look more closely at the relative performances, especially with the aid of videos
However I still believe that a horse who has won impressively in a fast time has actually proven more than one who wins impressively in a slow time (all other things being as equal as one can ascertain). Without mentioning any names (would rather talk in general terms), some horses after spread-eagling the opposition in very slow times are hyped up to be the best thing since xxxxx but when they come up against horses that can run faster times, they come unstuck
A starting point for me therefore is to have a quick look at the times of races relative to standard times at the same course on the same day and same conditions
However, one thing I find difficult is gauging the relative values of standard times at different tracks. For example it is obvious that standard times at Grade 1 tracks are bound to be faster than at lesser tracks, simply because better horses run at Grade 1 tracks. It would be interesting to have some way of comparing the value of standard times at different tracks. So, for example, If a horse ran 2 seconds faster than standard at Ascot, how much faster than standard would a horse have to run at (let's say) Plumpton for it to be considered a relatively similar performance?
Obviously times are much less important in NH than on the flat but even so the principal is the same in that if one horse has consistently run faster than another it could indicate something, or at least lead one to look more closely at the relative performances, especially with the aid of videos