In horseracing, what does the conditional abbreviation SNW1$ X mean?

B = blinkers 1st time: be = blinkers, worn before V = visor 1st time: v = visor, worn before H = hood 1st time: h = hood, worn before C = eye cover 1st time: c = eye cover, worn before E = eye hood 1st time: e = eye hood, worn before T = tongue strap 1st time: t = tongue strap worn, before BD - Brought Down, CO - Carried Out, DNF - Did Not Finish, F - Fell, HR - Hit Rails, N/R - Non-runner, P or PU - Pulled Up, RO - Ran Out, R - Refused, RTR - Refused To Race, SU - Slipped Up, U or UR - Unseated Rider A Star means that the horse has won over the course and/or distance at the same course they are racing at. "-" Seperates years i.e. 2010 and 2009, whilst "/" seperates seasons.

The '-' means last season's form but the / means the horse hasn't run for at least two seasons. The C*D* means it is a course winner and a distance winner but NOT a combined course and distance winner.

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