Here are two sets of HorseSheets. The first has two sections: at the top, the horses are sorted according to their projected speed – the bigger the number the better. The bottom section is sorted according to the way they historically run: early speed horses at the top, dedicated closers at the bottom. The numbers in SYS1 and SYS2 show their positions at those points of call, a “1” at SYS1 meaning that horse usually runs in front at the first point of call, a “2” means he historically runs seconde at that point of call, etc.
The second is also in two sections. The first has to do with total pace – each horse’s total pace at different distances and surfaces. The second calls out relevant trainer angles for each trainer in the race.
Remember, I do this for my own handicapping, and share it for free. It takes a great deal of time and effort, and the money also adds up – for data files, for the site itself, and other expenses. So if you enjoy getting the HorseSheets, or if they’re a valuable addition to your handicapping process, consider dropping a few bucks on me to ease the pain and keep the HorseSheets coming. Thanks.