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Duritz 27th April 2005 07:15 AM

Help with DB research on sire S/R
 
Yes it's official, I get the award for longest Title of a thread!!

As it suggests, can anyone tell me the following for all sires who have produced runners in Australia since the begiinning of last year:

Number of runners.
Number of winners.
Number of wins.
Number of first start winners.

All help appreciated.

Duritz 29th April 2005 07:52 PM

Anyone?

marcus25 29th April 2005 08:34 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Duritz
Anyone?

Duritz!
How important is it to you?
By that I mean, is there a hint of success at the end of it or is it just curiosity?
I could do it and so could a number of us, but it involves work, and I do not beleive the sire-progeny connection is all that important in MOST cases, in some sure, but not many.
If you think you have a hunch and it's worth trying anyway let us know.
Cheers.

Duritz 30th April 2005 06:45 AM

The reason I am doing it is so I can come up with a method of the computer giving a rating to first starters. Essentially, it would go like this:

Say the average s/r of all sires with first starters is one in 11 right, then when there's a first starter the computer would start it out as a 10/1 chance, then it would look up the s/r of the horse's sire, adjust accordingly (say the sire had a one in twenty chance then it's initial percentage value of 9% - making it a 10/1 chance - would be halved, because the sire's s/r was only half of the average), then the new % of 4.5% would be subjected to the same process for the trainer, and the jockey, using their s/r compared to the average for trainers, and jockeys. It might have a trainer whose s/r is 15% and the average is 7.5%, so the 4.5% chance of the horse gets doubled to 9% again, and the jockey may have a 24% s/r when the average for jockeys might be 8%, so the 9%gets tripled to 27%, making it a $3.50 chance.

That's what I am looking at. What do ya reckon?

Rock Steady 30th April 2005 07:29 AM

Try www.justracing.com.au and look for Sire Ratings

marcus25 30th April 2005 11:04 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Duritz
The reason I am doing it is so I can come up with a method of the computer giving a rating to first starters. Essentially, it would go like this:

Say the average s/r of all sires with first starters is one in 11 right, then when there's a first starter the computer would start it out as a 10/1 chance, then it would look up the s/r of the horse's sire, adjust accordingly (say the sire had a one in twenty chance then it's initial percentage value of 9% - making it a 10/1 chance - would be halved, because the sire's s/r was only half of the average), then the new % of 4.5% would be subjected to the same process for the trainer, and the jockey, using their s/r compared to the average for trainers, and jockeys. It might have a trainer whose s/r is 15% and the average is 7.5%, so the 4.5% chance of the horse gets doubled to 9% again, and the jockey may have a 24% s/r when the average for jockeys might be 8%, so the 9%gets tripled to 27%, making it a $3.50 chance.

That's what I am looking at. What do ya reckon?


HI Duritz!
Will have a go, hope it doesn't take too much time.
Cheers.

Duritz 30th April 2005 09:00 PM

Thanks guys. I'll share whatever I develop.

marcus25 1st May 2005 12:28 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Duritz
Thanks guys. I'll share whatever I develop.


Duritz, give me an Email address so I can send you the results.
Marcus.

Duritz 1st May 2005 07:01 PM

kingsandmadmen at hotmail dot com cheers marcus


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