I've used Inform Racing (speed ratings) for a number of years and wouldn't put anyone off using their service, their ratings are very accurate (imo) and the site is user-friendly and can be used with ease on mobile devices; also not too pricey. In addition to this I am a long-time subscriber and advocate of Proform Racing which I cannot fault; simply put.. the best in the business. More expensive if you go for the software but I wouldn't place a bet without using Proform Racing first. Never used Flatstats before but it does look intriguing, am going to sign up for a month when racing resumes and see what it has to offer purely out of interest. Proform Racing does cover Irish form/racing too which is a massive bonus... depends how serious you are about your betting though!
I've used Inform Racing (speed ratings) for a number of years and wouldn't put anyone off using their service, their ratings are very accurate (imo) and the site is user-friendly and can be used with ease on mobile devices; also not too pricey. In ad
I've subscribed to Flatstats for a few years now. As mentioned above their Racing System Builder and Lay System Builder are fantastic resources. If you want that winning edge to be successful with your punting you should certainly trial their resources and see for yourself. The forum community there is very helpful too.
I've subscribed to Flatstats for a few years now. As mentioned above their Racing System Builder and Lay System Builder are fantastic resources. If you want that winning edge to be successful with your punting you should certainly trial their resourc
I've been a Flatstats subsciber for years now. Excellent resource. I'd also give Geegeez.co.uk a shout out. It's not a ratings service, but has a number of very useful tools on it - e.g. Instant Expert for a quick comparison of the attributes with regard to Going, Class, Distance, Field Size etc. of all horses in a race, pace and draw info, report tools etc.
I've been a Flatstats subsciber for years now. Excellent resource. I'd also give Geegeez.co.uk a shout out. It's not a ratings service, but has a number of very useful tools on it - e.g. Instant Expert for a quick comparison of the attributes with
I have briefly used Timeform in its various guises in the past and was pleased with the service. I am very intrigued by this thread as I too am looking add another service to supplement my punting.
I have briefly used Timeform in its various guises in the past and was pleased with the service. I am very intrigued by this thread as I too am looking add another service to supplement my punting.
Just a quick line to say that one of them provides a £1 month trial. I wish they all did and they you'd be able to make an objective decision about which works best for you, for £4. I won't say which one does... ;-)
Just a quick line to say that one of them provides a £1 month trial. I wish they all did and they you'd be able to make an objective decision about which works best for you, for £4.I won't say which one does... ;-)