
Dogs, Trainers, Sires & Tracks
The Dogs page gives you access to our entire Dogs database — and you can filter to those that are active, retired, and today's runners — as well as extra filters for trainers, tracks, grades and sires with minimum win rates. Clicking on a dog gets you ALL of the information: career record and performance over time, condition breakdowns with alerts, a full form record, and head-to-head rivals.
The Trainers page is a huge, under-appreciated and under-valued feature in greyhound racing. There are many trainers who have dozens of dogs running each day, and many of them are track specialists who focus on one, maybe two tracks. This page allows you to filter trainers by their Win Rate % — and you can filter them to those that have runners today. A win rate of 35% or over is considered highly valuable — especially if the trainer only has a handful of dogs running that day.

The Sires & Dams page allows you to analyse the performance of a Sire's progeny, starting with dogs that are running today with 5 runs or fewer. When we don't have a lot of form information about a dog, we can use the Sire as the guide. This first view shows you the sire's progeny performance in these conditions — for instance, if it's the dog's 5th run, we've analysed how the sire's progeny have generally performed on run 5. You can switch to the database view for the full breakdown of Sires and Dams with win rates, place rates, and performance in specific conditions.
The Tracks page has a huge amount of numbers for you to consume — simply choose a track, distance, grade and sample size, and you'll see how our metrics have performed across all of the traps at that track. We've also included stacked metrics — for example, when a dog is both top of the composite score rankings and top of the speed rankings. To find dogs running in high probability conditions, use the 'Scan Today's Card' feature at the top, set a threshold and a minimum number of races.
As always, if you find a statistic you like, you can add an alert to your kennel so that you'll be alerted when your conditions match — for instance, a Pestana-sired dog running at Central Park.
