About Us
This site is an independent editorial resource dedicated to greyhound betting education in the United Kingdom. We publish detailed guides, strategy analysis, and reference material designed to help punters approach greyhound racing with discipline, data, and realistic expectations.
What We Do
We produce long-form educational content covering every aspect of greyhound betting: from reading racecards and understanding trap bias to managing a betting bank and evaluating systems critically. Our pillar guide covers the core principles of systematic greyhound betting, while our cluster articles explore individual topics in depth, including sectional time analysis, running styles, forecast betting, and track-by-track profiles of all eighteen GBGB-licensed stadia in England and Wales.
Every article is researched using publicly available data from the Racing Post, the Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB), specialist statistics services, and direct observation of UK greyhound racing. We do not publish tipster selections, sell betting systems, or operate paid subscription services. The content is free to read.
Our Approach
We believe that the most valuable resource for any punter is knowledge, not tips. Our editorial approach is built on several principles that guide everything we publish.
Accuracy comes first. We verify statistical claims against published data. Where we cite trap bias figures, sectional time benchmarks, or track-specific information, we reference the source and note the sample size. We correct errors promptly when they are identified.
Honesty about limitations is equally important. No betting system guarantees profit, and we say so clearly and repeatedly throughout our content. We describe the mathematical constraints of progressive staking, the variance inherent in small samples, and the reality that even the best approaches produce modest single-digit returns on investment over meaningful timeframes. We do not sell hope dressed as strategy.
Practical application matters more than theory. Every concept we explain is linked to a practical action: how to read a form card, how to calculate a Dutch stake, how to set a loss limit, how to compare sectional times across different tracks. We write for punters who want to apply what they learn at the next meeting, not for academics studying the sport from a distance.
Responsible gambling is a non-negotiable priority. We include clear responsible gambling messaging throughout our content and direct readers to organisations that provide free, confidential support, including GamCare and BeGambleAware. We do not encourage chasing losses, increasing stakes beyond affordable levels, or treating gambling as a source of income.
Independence
Our editorial content is produced independently. We do not accept payment from bookmakers, system sellers, or tipster services in exchange for favourable coverage. Where we mention specific bookmaker features such as Best Odds Guaranteed, we do so because the feature is relevant to the strategy being discussed, not because of a commercial arrangement. Our recommendations are based solely on our assessment of what is useful to the reader.
The Sport
Greyhound racing has been part of British sporting life since the first modern meeting at Belle Vue, Manchester in 1926. The sport celebrates its centenary in 2026, with eighteen licensed stadia operating under the governance of the GBGB and a calendar that includes the English Greyhound Derby, the sport’s most prestigious event, held annually at Towcester.
We cover greyhound racing because we believe it offers a uniquely structured betting environment: six-runner fields, high-frequency meetings, measurable variables, and publicly available data that rewards systematic analysis. The content on this site reflects that conviction and aims to serve the community of punters who share it.