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Originally Posted by john del riccio
Is it possible for one of the database guru's to do the following:
Evaluate theperformance of the horse claimed by Catalano AFTER they are claimed away. This is the key to determining if he is, as the Beatles said,
"getting a little help from his friends".
You casn use whatever metric is easiest, class level, speed figures, money earned, it doesn't matter. Soundness issues aside, if a horse was competitive for 20 while in hi sbarn, but when it moved to another barn with a competant trainer, if they can't compete for 10, something is up.
John
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Surface: (ALL*) Distance: (All*) (From Index File: C:\2007\apx_may2sept\pL_profile.txt)
Trainer: CATALANO W
Data Summary Win Place Show
Mutuel Totals 410.20 379.60 397.40
Wins 74 107 139
Plays 196 196 196
PCT .3776 .5459 .7092
ROI 1.0464 0.9684 1.0138
Avg Mut 5.54 3.55 2.86
I just built a database on Arlington from 2007 April to Sept (the same meet they are in now) The numbers above are from that sample.
Here is this current meet:
Surface: (ALL*) Distance: (All*) (From Index File: C:\2008\apx\pL_profile.txt)
Trainer: CATALANO W
Data Summary Win Place Show
Mutuel Totals 65.80 45.90 41.60
Bet -34.00 -34.00 -34.00
Gain 31.80 11.90 7.60
Wins 12 14 15
Plays 17 17 17
PCT .7059 .8235 .8824
ROI
1.9353 1.3500 1.2235
Avg Mut 5.48 3.28 2.77
To Tell you the truth, this is my first attempt at Database building and capping but in running the trainers through the Arlington Database When I first built this thing, I was pretty much floored by the Catalano win % at Arlington. * The formatting is a bitch, but I think you can figure it out. The numbers next to the word "wins" read like a toteboard. Win/Place/Show
I don't know what Mr. Catalano does, but he does it pretty well at Arlington. My numbers show him winning at over 70% right now, so far.