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class bm ?
What is class BM ?
You know , BM 60, 58 , 50 ? I have no idea as to where this sits in Class 1, 2, 3, etc.. |
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BM stands for benchmark, a recent thread on here gave some advice as to it's class structure
http://www.propun.com.au/racing_for...highlight=class |
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Got these somewhere a while back, they look to still be relevant-
Benchmark 80 Feature Days - C6 Benchmark 75 Feature Days - C4/5 Benchmark 70 any - C3/4 Benchmark 65 any - C3 Benchmark 60 any - C2/3 Benchmark 50 - C1 |
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This is how I line up race class. May or may not suit all.
WFA Group races Open handicaps (Saturday and public holidays) Open handicaps (Provincial - Sundays) Welter (Saturdays and public holidays) Flying (Provincial / Sunday) Class 6 Saturday Welter / mares handicap (provincial / Sunday) Class 6 Provincial** 0 - 90 and better Restricted Handicaps e.g. 1MW, 2MW etc 0 - 80 up to 0- 89 Class 5 0 - 75 up to 0 - 79 Class 4 3YO 1Metro win 0 - 72 up to 0-74 Class 3 0 - 63 up to 0-71 Class 2 3YO Open 0-55 up to 0 - 62 Class 1 3YO Restricted 2YO Quality** Maiden City 2YO open Maiden Provincial Maiden Country That is not to say that each field may have vastly different field strengths. Hope this doesn't confuse you too much Horse, but stick with it you will eventually get the hang of it.
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ok thanks
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