Racing Post: Performance Metrics
(C) Racing Post Saturday Action, Performance Metrics The pace angle: who would be favoured by a slower clip in the Hungerford? The data would suggest that, counter to his pedigree, the move down in trip from a mile this year was an ingenious one. Read the full article at Racing Post.com
Racing Post: Thursday Action, Festival Fever
(C) Racing Post Hankies at the ready: your ultimate guide as Enable has swansong on home soil. Read the full article at Racing Post.com
Brierley’s Horses to Follow, July 2019
The past month has been very busy with the highlight being the Northumberland Plate meeting at Newcastle. I hope to have a few nuggets of gold to look at from our meetings at Doncaster, Newcastle and Yarmouth. I will start off with Doncaster where there were some notable races which look to hold some solid […]
Racing Post: Sectional timing aim for all British courses by 2021
Sectional timing aim for all British courses by 2021 after Levy contribution Read more at Racing Post
SBC News: HBLB
HBLB places sectional timing and tracking tech at the front of 2019 budget. Read more at SBC News
Racenet: Big sectional timing boost for UK racing
Big sectional timing boost for UK racing 10 July 2019 Racenet
Horserace Betting Levy Board to invest 900k into UK Tracking
Total Performance Data welcomes this investment and believes that real time tracking and sectional timing are essential tools for enhancing engagement with racing’s existing and future audiences. TPD is delighted to hear that the UK Horserace Betting Levy Board are financially supporting the rollout of tracking and timing. We look forward to working with all parties to […]
Jumps Data
TPD are live at Uttoxeter and all jumps tracks at Arena Racing Company. First data from Uttoxeter, and all our jumps data sectionals can be viewed interactively here.
Brierley’s Horses To Follow, June 2019
The past few weeks have been busy, with plenty of miles on the road, and some interesting horses to follow. My last update of Horses to Follow included a few who have since run. Especially pleasing was the performance of Dandizette at Newcastle on 4th June, particularly when she opened up at 25/1 (returned 12/1) […]
Preakness Stride Analysis
Photo Credit: Jim MCue Why the one horse tho ran faster than Justify in the Preakness was only third. Paul Von Hippel writes in Thoroughbred Racing Commentary. Read article.