How To Read Greyhound Racing Stats on Racing Fields?


Posted March 9, 2022 by thedogscomau

Winning a greyhound race can be daunting. However, it will become easier to step forward in the winning route with a proper track of the stats.

 
Reading the stats of greyhound races can be tricky, and therefore having a decent idea is essential. This is because so many aspects determine the statistics of how a greyhound is performing. Stats reveal all minor to major details starting from greyhound racing fields, the tracks, history of the dogs, the popularity of dogs, etc. Following such news will help procure a better idea and be ahead of the racing tracks.

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How to read Greyhound statistics?

For being precise, the basic stats are self-explanatory. There are several running points. However, you can follow the last five runs section that highlights the finishing positions for getting a clear reading. The previous few races' data can help you win a race.

How to read a Greyhound start?

The Greyhounds' originality is their colour, birth, sire or father and dam or mother, which determines a hounds' biodata. Further, the speed they inherit comes from their parents. If the asterisk comes forward, it means that the Greyhound is imported from other countries. As a punter, you cannot figure out their speed. The easy way out is following the Greyhound racing Live. Thanks to the viewers' convenience, dog racing is now available online. People can now keep track of the recent race news from their digital screens. In track abbreviation, stats reveal the current years' and the previous years' data sheet where the numbering starts from 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th.

Fun Fact: FSH means First Start Here, and Whelped means Date of Birth in the greyhound racing field.

What is a "B Form"?

Most greyhounds start their racing careers from the lower grade in graded racing. Their speed remains between 35 to 37 mph in the initial racing days. Thus, dogs are usually categorised in the Grade B1 to B6 at this speed. Eventually, with time, as they improve their speed while covering long distances in a shorter period, their grades level up.

Why do Greyhounds have tattoos or a number tag?

A racer greyhound is tattooed before they turn three months old. The tattoo is of National Greyhound Association or NGA with a registration number. It is usually done on the left ear, which serves as the identity of the racing hounds.

Number of Greyhounds that can race?

Lastly, there must not be more than six running tracks in your "how to win" checklist. So, do you wish to make a flood of dollars in your bank? Then, while investing money, invest your time studying the tracks on which a hound runs like a beast.

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Last Updated March 9, 2022