Horse Racing Predictions That Show Their Working
Today's card of racing selections, sorted by meeting. Every prediction folds open into the case behind it — the form, the going, the course fit and the numbers. We make the call, then we prove it. By Aisha Rahman.
🐎 Today's Horse Racing Predictions
Card's clear for now
No selections are up at the moment. That usually means we're between meetings or the day's racing is done.
The card rebuilds itself — the moment new races are confirmed, the predictions land here.
How to read the card
Each selection opens into three things: the bet type it's built on, the race it runs in and the argument connecting the two. We don't deal in mystery names — the edge is spelled out so you can judge it before you back it.
Bet type first, always
Win, each-way or place — the wording of the selection tells you exactly what's being backed before you touch the write-up.
Then read the case
Open the selection and the argument is laid out — the form, the going, the course-and-distance record and the trainer-jockey angle it stands on. Judge it on its merits.
Back the convergence
The plays worth real conviction are where form, going and course fit all land on the same side. Anything less is a lean — stake it like one.
Which selections deserve your money
Not every name on a card is equal, and pretending otherwise is how bankrolls die. The selections worth a proper look are the ones where the form, the going and the course-and-distance record all back each other up. A horse proven over today's trip on this ground, with a strong jockey booking — and a write-up that says exactly that — beats any single flashy run on its own.
Conviction is not the same as certainty
We'll happily tell you when we love a selection. What we won't do is call anything a certainty, because racing doesn't have them — short-priced favourites get turned over in big fields every day, and a poor break or wrong pace can undo the best horse. Read each selection as a probability with a case behind it, and a busy day's card stops being able to ambush you.
Filter hard, bet light
The card is a filter, not a slip. Scan the strongest reads, check the going update and any non-runners, then back only the few where the whole picture lines up. Over a season, the selective punter laps the scattergun every time.