This site publishes independent analysis and educational content for greyhound racing in the United Kingdom. Our focus is on the analytical side of the sport: reading form, interpreting trap draws, understanding going conditions, assessing running styles, and identifying value in betting markets. We do not sell tips, operate a tipping service, or guarantee results.
What We Do
We produce long-form guides and reference material designed to help punters make better-informed decisions. Our content covers the fundamentals of greyhound prediction, including form analysis methods, sectional time interpretation, grade assessment, trap draw statistics, and staking discipline. Each guide is researched using publicly available data from sources including the Greyhound Board of Great Britain, Racing Post, Timeform, and track-level statistics published by GBGB-licensed venues.
Our editorial approach is straightforward. We write for punters who want to understand the mechanics behind greyhound racing rather than rely on hunches or follow selections blindly. Every claim in our guides is grounded in verifiable data or established racing principles. Where statistics are cited, we reference the source and the time period. Where methods are recommended, we explain the reasoning and acknowledge the limitations.
Our Perspective on Betting
We believe that informed betting is fundamentally different from gambling on impulse. A punter who analyses form, assesses the draw, adjusts for going conditions, and compares their assessment to the available odds is engaged in a discipline that rewards consistency and patience. That said, we are realistic about the margins involved. Greyhound racing, like any betting medium, carries financial risk. Even strong analytical methods produce losing runs, and no approach guarantees long-term profit.
We encourage responsible gambling at every stage. Our staking and bankroll guides emphasise discipline, loss limits, and honest record-keeping. We recommend that readers never bet with money they cannot afford to lose and that they seek help from organisations such as BeGambleAware or the UK Gambling Commission if they feel their gambling is becoming a problem.
Independence
Our content is editorially independent. We are not owned by, operated by, or financially dependent on any bookmaker, racing operator, or tipster service. Where we mention specific bookmakers, exchanges, or data providers in our guides, it is because they are relevant to the analytical process we are describing, not because of any commercial arrangement. Any affiliate relationships that may exist are disclosed clearly and do not influence our editorial recommendations.
The Sport
UK greyhound racing operates under the governance of the Greyhound Board of Great Britain, which licenses tracks, registers dogs, and maintains the rules of racing. As of 2026, there are 18 GBGB-licensed tracks across England, Scotland, and Wales, racing almost daily throughout the year. The sport’s centenary is being celebrated with a full calendar of category one and category two events, from the Greyhound Derby at Towcester to winter derbies at Monmore and open events at tracks across the country.
We believe greyhound racing deserves better analytical coverage than it typically receives. The data is accessible, the variables are finite, and the sport rewards methodical study. Our aim is to provide that coverage in a thorough and honest way.