InClover Workout Report Help

InClover Workout Report Help Section

Race Description

InClover Workout Report Race Description
  • Date: Date of the race
  • Track: Track code for the track where the race will be held.
  • Distance: Distance of the race in furlongs/miles.
  • Surface: The surface on which the race will be held on.
  • Race Type: Race class code followed by a breakdown of what the class code means.
  • Purse: Total prize money offered for the race.
  • Claiming Price: Claiming price for the race, if applicable. A claiming price is the set amount to buy a horse in a claiming race. This will be left blank if race is not a claiming race.
  • Restrictions: Horse age and sex restrictions for the race.
  • Wager Types: Types of wagers for this race.
  • Post Time: Scheduled start time for the race. Formatted Eastern/Central/Mountain/Pacific timezone. Parentheses indicate the timezone where the race is taking place.

Workout Report Tables

InClover Workout Report Table
Table Terms
  • Date: Date of the workout
  • Track: Track code for the track where the workout was held.
  • Distance: The distance of the timed workout. Longer distances can indicate stamina-building efforts.
  • Condition: Conditions of the track when the workout was held.
  • Time: The official clocked time it took the horse to complete the workout at the specified distance. A bullet workout is the fastest time of the day at that distance and signals an especially strong workout compared to peers.
  • Description: Additional notes about the workout that describe how the horse was moving and how much effort was being asked by the rider. Common workout description terms:
    • Handily: The horse worked at an easy, controlled pace without being asked to accelerate much, showing a relaxed but steady effort.
    • Breezing: The horse was asked to move with more energy and speed than handily, but still under control, usually considered a solid workout effort.
    • From Gate: The workout started right from the starting gate, simulating an actual race break to help the horse practice its start and early speed.
    • Dogs Up: The horse finished the workout running strongly and in clear control, often pulling away from other horses or the rider’s urging, a sign of a confident and fit effort.
  • # of Works: The total number of official workouts the horse has recorded during its current training cycle or in its lifetime. A higher number may suggest an active or well-conditioned horse.
  • Rank: The horse’s position relative to all others who worked the same distance on the same day at that track, ranked by fastest recorded workout time, with 1 indicating the quickest time.