A dash will separate results between seasons.In this case, the The All Weather King Review horse has come second in its two outings this season. Last season it came 7th, 5th, unseated its rider and wasn't placed in the top 9 in the race.These figures can be useful but you also need to know a few other things to help guide you.Distance winners;These are signified by the letter 'D' on the race card. If a horse has won at the same distance as the current race then there is a good chance that it can win again at the same distance.
Some horses are sprinters whereas others prefer longer races that require more stamina. If a horse is constantly changing the distance it runs at this could be a sign that the trainer hasn't found the horse's preferred distance. Of course, it could also be a sign that the trainer is placing the horse in a race that is a distance it doesn't like just to lower the handicap mark - this kind of inside information isn't easy to come by.
Course winners;These are signified by the letter 'C' on the race card. Each race course is different - some are relatively flat, others undulate more. There are different surfaces at the various all weather courses. Some horses show a preference for certain race courses and this can mean that they stand a better chance of running well at these locations. If your chosen horse has won at the distance as well, that can be a good omen.