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TOMLINSON
RATINGS
Every
horse whose sire and maternal grandsire have had a meaningful
sample of offspring is assigned two Tomlinson Ratings one
that assesses his likely aptitude for grass and one for
muddy or sloppy dirt tracks. These ratings, updated twice
each year, are, derived from tens of thousands of race results.
The ratings, which appear next to the "Turf" and
"Wet" headings in, each horse's career box, can
range from 0 (totally unsuccessful) to 480 (spectacularly
successful.) A dash (-) means that the horse's sire has
had an insufficient number of runners to create a rating.
An asterisk (*) means that the sire has had a limited number,
or fewer than 80 starters, on a particular surface.
Tomlinson
Ratings, in career box

MUDDERS
AND TURFERS
Mud
Rating of 320+
Merits further consideration
as a horse that could run particularly well over a wet track.
Turf Rating of 280+
Merits further consideration
as a horse that could run particularly well over the grass.
Tomlinson
Ratings are most useful when a horse has no or few starts
on grass or wet dirt and become less useful once a "horse
has clearly established his ability on these surfaces. They
also may suggest whether a horse beginning his career on
the dirt should be given less consideration now than when
he tries the grass in a subsequent start.
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