Short Answer: The 'Going' refers to the moisture level and firmness of the track surface. It is a critical factor because some horses are 'mudders' who love soft ground, while others only perform on firm turf.

1. Standard SA Going Descriptions

  • Firm (F): Very dry and hard. Favors fast, light-action horses.
  • Good (G): The ideal racing surface with a slight 'give'. Most horses perform to their rating here.
  • Soft (S) / Heavy (H): Very wet and muddy. This requires extreme stamina. Speed horses often 'bog down' and underperform.

2. The 'Bounce' Factor

When the going changes suddenly due to a rainstorm, look for horses whose form guide shows they have won in 'Soft' or 'Heavy' conditions previously. This is a common way punters find high-priced winners.

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