Five dogs have shown significant composite score improvements heading into today's card — the kind of upward trajectory that suggests form is genuinely building rather than fluctuating. Each has cleared the 20-point improvement threshold that the model flags as meaningful.
Jimelle leads the group with a jump from 8 to 40 (+32 points), running in the Doncaster B3 at 14:52 from Trap 4. A 32-point rise from a very low base often signals a dog finding its conditions — right distance, right grade, right track. Worth watching from a standing start on the ratings.
Bradley Banana has moved from 44 to 68 (+24), running in the Nottingham Handicap at 11:58 from Trap 6. A score of 68 is genuinely high for any field, and the trajectory reinforces it — this isn't a dog who's been inconsistent and landed a lucky score; the number has been building.
Scotrath Lassy (2 to 25, +23) runs at Kilkenny at 12:04 from Trap 4. A low starting point suggests this could be a dog finding its feet at a new track or distance; the rise from 2 is dramatic enough to investigate their recent runs.
Brostaigh Cullen has climbed from 30 to 53 (+23) in the Kilkenny A5 at 13:29 from Trap 2. A score of 53 puts them into credible contention territory, and the pace of improvement makes them interesting at a track where inside draws have shown some bias in the data.
Finally, Trapstyle Sleepy moves from 22 to 44 (+22) in the Towcester B4 at 13:41 from Trap 6. All five of these dogs are worth adding to your kennel tracker on the Dog Selector page so you can follow their form as the week unfolds.
