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![]() Hey Guys, I would be interested to get your opinion on which site holds the best form guide.
Feebles ![]() I guess for everthing the Racingandsports site would be pretty hard to beat. One that I like to look at, although I'm not a form student, is centrebet.com/Form/ The first page for each race gives the basics for each horse that you see in many newpapers and a click on the horse expands out to give the lifetime history of win %, history at the track, distance, track conditions and much more. Then you get all its wins shown in some detail followed by every run in detail. Very professional site. |
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![]() You have to be careful in the accuracy of the data on different sites.
For instance last Friday for me there were several bettable states, Including "Kangaroo Island" (Adelaide Country) on my spreadsheet. Then on the Sunday was their Kangaroo Island cup meeting. Many horses raced on the Friday backed up on the Sunday, So entered as racing in 2 days on my sheet. There were numerous form guide sites that didn't this pick up, Meaning many people would be entering incorrect "Days between Runs" data. Cheers. Gary. |
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![]() I have always liked the Racenet website for form especially the abreviated comments on how the horse ran in each race which is certainly much better than the usual 3rd at 800m, 2nd at 400m etc.
Today (Thursday) has fields and form out to Monday so you can do advanced form study if you want. There are many other aspects worth investigating on this site. Thumbs up from me. |
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