Racing 101  

Get your racing knowledge up to scratch with our glossary of horse racing terms below:

Backed off the map: Plenty of people are betting on this horse.

Barriers: The starting gates or 'stalls' from which the horses jump at the beginning of a race.

Checked: A term describing interference experienced by a horse.

Colt: A young male horse either two or three years old that has not been gelded.

Derby: A classic race for three year olds.

Farrier: A specialist in equine hoof care.

Fixed Odds: Fixed Odds bets mean that the odds are fixed at the price displayed when you place your bet. Fixed Odds Racing bets are only available on Win and Place bets. 

Impost: The weight carried by a horse in a race. It's a term most commonly used when referring to horses to carrying top weight or that are high up in the weights scale.

Knocked Up: Describes a horse that weakens noticeably in the concluding stages.

Maiden: A horse who has not won a race.

Neck: Margin between horses; about the length of a horse's neck (unsurprisingly)

Quadrella (Quaddie): The challenge is to pick the winners of four nominated races.

Spell: A horse that has had a minimum two month (60 day) break from racing.

Stone Motherless: Describes a horse who has finished a clear last in the race.

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