There is a lot of confusion about horse racing and how to use easy work and easy work.
First, let us record it. Easy or casual work means the horse is easy to walk and doesn't need to be too urgent. A horse that works by hand or by hand is a horse that is full of running and wants to run. A breezy horse is being pushed by the rider. In both trainings, H is even more impressive because it usually means that a horse is full of running.
But be careful before you bet every horse that shows H work. Most watchmaking companies offer H work labels for most works. The clock opportunity gives a B-tag only if there are good reasons to notice that the horse is really pushed or there are other factors. You will notice in the exercise report for most tracks that the timer provides an H-tag for most works.
It is worth noting that if a horse must "ride" to get a good job, then it may seem to be a bad sign first...
Orignal From: Horse racing works - Breeze or difference in the hand
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