Below is a repository of Racing To Profit Members’ Club research articles/big meeting reports etc.
As always, use this content as you please.
Josh
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NEW! 2019
UPDATED research pieces
- Which jockeys are doing well/improving/a look at Henry Brooke
- Handicap Hurdle Starting Point System
- Cheltenham Article/micro angles
- Reflections on my daily tipping
- Using HorseRaceBase ratings in handicap hurdles/chases
Trainer Track Profiles (TTP)
My unique stats guides used as the foundation of the daily Members’ Posts, Section 1
Trainer Track Profiles: Jumps 2018/19 HERE>>>
2018/19 Jumps Fact Sheet : HERE>>>
Summer Stats 2018: HERE>>>
- Summer Stats 2017: (Flat + Summer Jumps) HERE>>>
- ‘Winter’ Jumps 2017/18: HERE>>>
- All-Weather 2018: HERE>>>
2018 Micro Systems: Test Zone (Section 3 of Members’ Posts)
Roger Fell, James Doyle, Handicap Chase System (starting points): Read Report HERE>>>
Top of the Class: Read Report HERE>>>
Autumn Trainers: Read Report HERE>>>
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2017 Micro Systems: Test Zone (Section 3 of Members’ Posts)
As followed in test section of Members’ Daily Posts…
1.Flat Jockeys: Course And Distance Specialists: READ REPORT HERE>>>
2.Irish Trainers: READ HERE>>>
3.’Twister Season’ 2017 (Sept/Oct) +45 points: Research HERE>>>
4. Trainer Research: Tom Lacey – READ HERE>>>
5. Jumps All-Weather Jockeys: Course And Distance Specialists: READ HERE>>>
6. TTP Jumps 2017/18: 2 Year Stats: READ HERE>>>
7. Paddy Brennan: READ HERE>>>
8. Donald McCain: READ HERE>>>
The Week That Was: Weekly Articles
- Week 1: HERE>>>
- Week 2: HERE>>>
- Week 3: HERE>>>
- Week 4: HERE>>>
- Week 5: HERE>>>
- Week 6: HERE>>>
- Week 7: HERE>>>
- Week 8+9: HERE>>>
- Week 10: HERE>>>
- Week 11: HERE>>>
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- Systems FACT SHEET: HERE>>>
Other
The Big Read: The Magic Formula – READ HERE>>>
Kerry Lee (free systems): READ HERE>>>
Betting School Monthly Article: (pulls together most of the weekly articles research from recent weeks) January 2018 : READ HERE>>>
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David Peat’s Horse Profiles
For the 2017/18 Jumps season David, (arguably the founding father of ‘horse profiling’) is posting his thoughts within our Members’ Club. The first link below is for the master copy. This is password protected. There are also weekly updates which I post within the daily posts, usually at the start of the week/when they are complete.
Master Copy: YOU CAN READ THIS PDF HERE>>>
(it is password protected… password…. Profiles17 ) (case sensitive, capital P)
2017 Monthly Articles*
*published for The Betting Insiders Club, which they allow me to share with my Members.
- NOVEMBER: READ HERE>>>
- AUGUST ARTICLE: READ HERE>>> (Profile C Appleby/York Ebor Notes)
- MAY ARTICLE (Royal Ascot As Below) : READ HERE>>>
- APRIL ARTICLE: READ HERE>>>
- MARCH ARTICLE: READ HERE>>>
- FEB ARTICLE: READ HERE>>>
- JAN ARTICLE: READ HERE>>>
‘Big Meeting’ Notes
- Galway + Goodwood 2017: READ HERE>>>
- York Ebor Meeting 2017: READ HERE>>>
- St Leger Meeting 2017: READ HERE>>>
- Royal Ascot 2017: READ HERE>>>
- Epsom Derby Meeting 2017: READ HERE>>>
- York Dante Meeting 2017: READ HERE>>>
- Chester May Meeting 2017: READ HERE>>>
- Punchestown 2017: READ HERE>>>
- Newmarket Craven 2017: READ HERE>>>
- Perth (April) 2017: READ HERE>>>
- Aintree GN Meeting 2017: READ HERE>>>
- Cheltenham Fetsival 2017: READ HERE>>>
2017/18 Jumps
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2016
- DECEMBER ARTICLE: READ HERE>>>
- NOVEMBER ARTICLE: READ HERE>>>
- OCTOBER ARTICLE: READ HERE>>>
- SEPTEMBER ARTICLE: READ HERE>>>
- AUGUST ARTICLE: READ HERE>>>
June/July + Old Big Meeting Notes: REPOSITORY… READ HERE>>>
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2 Responses
Hi Josh, thanks for posting the Research Articles document. It’s a useful reminder for all the things I have to remember. I think you have put the same link trainer research link for both no.4 Trainer Research: Tom Lacey and no.5 Jumps All-Weather Jockeys: Course And Distance Specialists….keep up the good work …Mark
Hi Mark… ah, I think I was probably changing that over just as you was typing your comment! Thanks for pointing out, all correct now I think.
Hopefully you don’t have to remember too much! well if I do my job properly the test zone quals get posted anyway, so that saves some thinking. A lot of the big meeting research is just there as a reminder more than anything, for when the meetings come round again! Plenty of stuff from David to remember mind haha- but you can pick and choose which bits and pieces you want to take notice of, that’s part of the fun.
Josh