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Old 10th June 2011, 10:00 PM
woof43 woof43 is offline
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Mooeee, I could post at least twenty greyhound races each and every day,
But I'd gain very little, I like understand why things happen.

The other night I posted a couple of races, when I reviewed those races the next day, we had two dogs that won at big odds, they both ran the fastest splits of their life, 1 after 48 starts the other was having it's 50th odd start. The overall times were ordinary.


Then I review most of the other races, for the night, it appears the leaders (1-2-3) all just about came from boxes 1-2-3-4, the slowest split times were recorded by box 7-8.

The above is what interests me, not posting prices. The two dogs running their best times, could have led to a discussion that has it's roots with a man called Ray Taulbot "who stated it's not how an animal expends it's energy, it's the context of how it's expended"
Taulbots work centred on horse racing, but his pace context techniques are applied better to greyhound racing.
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