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Put it in general thread, will put it in here to, as its baffling me.
So backed Landrake for Pipe Ante post, ive been refunded half my stake. Is this a mistake, or some rule im not aware of for horse not qualifying and giving back half my stake!
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Originally posted by Big Bucks View PostPut it in general thread, will put it in here to, as its baffling me.
So backed Landrake for Pipe Ante post, ive been refunded half my stake. Is this a mistake, or some rule im not aware of for horse not qualifying and giving back half my stake!
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Originally posted by Many Clouds View PostJust thought of something that whenever I see it I never have a clue what it means and always meant to ask.
What does "Blacktype" mean in terms of horses? Probably something simple but never seen it explained anywhere.
Thanks to anyone up for educating me.
It looks better on a CV if the horse is to be sold or go shagging.
I think this is the case anyhow.
Group/Graded and Listed contests can be referred to as “black type” races. The phrase refers to the system of printing in bold type within the pedigree charts of sales catalogues the names of those horses that have won or been placed in Group/Graded races.
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Originally posted by Quevega View Post
Getting placed in a listed race or higher (graded etc)
It looks better on a CV if the horse is to be sold or go shagging.
I think this is the case anyhow.
Group/Graded and Listed contests can be referred to as “black type” races. The phrase refers to the system of printing in bold type within the pedigree charts of sales catalogues the names of those horses that have won or been placed in Group/Graded races.
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