Runners Index
The runner’s index on the Racingpost.com website is a useful feature to find out when horses are declared to run. It also clearly shows which horses have been proven to be profitable to follow.
You can use the index daily to see if any horses on your list are running that day, or plan the week in advance simply by clicking on any of the dates displayed above the index for that week.
Clicking on any horses name in the index table will bring up that horses form history; from there you can access it’s future race entries and also see what odds it’s been winning at.
To use this – Select >Cards>Runners Index, then navigate by date.

Seasonal Statistics
Another resource you can use to find horses to follow is the Racingpost.com Seasonal Statistics feature. This is a list of Jumps horses indexed in order of RPR (racing post ratings) with the highest rated at the top of page one and so on. The index table also clearly shows which horses have been proven profitable to follow.
The good thing is you don’t have to follow the top rated animals exclusively. Navigate backwards or forwards using the red page numbers at the bottom of the table to search for lower rated horses that have also been proven profitable to follow. Consistent horses are likely to win and place again under the right circumstances. Look for less exposed animals, as these are likely to be more progressive than those which have had lots of races.
Clicking on any horses name in the Seasonal Statistics table brings up that horses form history; from there you can access it’s future race entries and also see the odds it’s been winning at.
This aim of this article is to offer you new ways of finding horses to follow, and also point you in the direction of some useful resources to manage any lists you compile. More take home lessons and tutorials such as this one can be found on my blog.
Wishing you every success.
Jonathan Burgess
http://false-favourites.co.uk/blog
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