Shaun.
Had another go at cut and pasting the Form and sort of got it right.
It's a bit like learning to wipe your ******** with the left hand.
MESSY at the start, but gets cleaner the more times you do it.
DOGS?
You want DOGS Info?
I got DOGS Info!
Read this and know this!
Whatever System you use to come up with selections,KNOW that THE START will make or break you.
I often could come up with the Best Dogs in order.
But it is very,very common for the best ****** not to win.
And it is due to it not being allowed to run at its potential ability.
What you will need to know is how quick the dogs are.
If you can find that information, you can then analyse what will happen in that very first half a second or so of the lids opening.
I tried doing that by using 1st Split times, but that is not what you are after.
It is a lot like Drag Racing where REACTION Time is Critical.
If a ****** does not begin immediately on trap rise, what happens is the dogs around it begin quickly and merge toward the rail.
So the passage for the slow beginner closes and no amount of acceleration will be enough to get the ****** through.
All it will result in is a severe check and loss of momentum and that is the end of that.
Just remeber Shaun, REACTION TIME.
It may be in some Form Guides, but I am giving it away after much loss of Finances.
I really don't feel like devoting my time figuring out which dogs a going to mess up the start and allow the other dogs to win on default.
That is what I hate about Greyhound racing.Not all dogs a given an even chance of winning the race.DAMN it feels ******** when your ****** gets knocked out of it.
Here's another thing to remember!
A Greyhounds brain is about the size of a walnut.
Or is it a peanut?
Even a jockey has got a brain somewhat larger than that.