Aust racetrack ratings system overhauled

Sunday 30 November 2014, 10:36am

Track descriptions similar to those used in European horse racing will be introduced across Australia from Monday.

In a revamp of Australia's track ratings system, the words `fast', `dead' and `slow' will be scrapped from the racing vernacular in favour of words designed to give a clearer and more accurate guide.

From December 1, tracks will range from firm to heavy with only good and soft ratings in between.

The numerical ratings system will remain with the hardest surface to be rated a firm 1 and the wettest a heavy 10.

The changes are being introduced by the Australian Racing Board following consultation with industry members and the public.

"Whilst there's never going to be unanimity of view, I do believe there is as great a consensus as you are ever going to get," ARB chief executive Peter McGauran said.

"Importantly, the younger demographic believes the language to be more relevant and easily understood."

The ARB will conduct a separate review to determine if synthetic tracks should have their own ratings system.

Until that is completed they will carry a `synthetic' rating.

– AAP

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