Trainer Track Stats 2008/2009 – Final Review
I did a review of trainer Flat Stats 2007/2008 and gave it five stars. I removed the review however as it was withdrawn from sale as the maximum number of copies were sold. It was actually a refreshing change to see this happen as usually it’s just a marketing ploy.
The system deserved my 5 star rating as it made a level stakes profit just short of 100 points throughout the season using Betfair odds which followed on from the 60 points profit shown during the 2006/2007 season.
The 2008/2009 edition is now on sale and looks better than ever. This really is a system that the authors believe in and I have no reason to doubt them.
The manual consists of 77 pages and has 145 trainers to follow around the country (plus another 288 in the ‘Directors Cut’- an appendix at the back of the book).
The system is incredibly easy to follow and all selections can be found the evening before racing takes place.
You just check the Racing Post newspaper or on the internet at racingpost.com and find out where the race meetings are. Then, you look in Trainer Track Stats for the trainer(s) to follow at each track. Check the race cards in the paper to see if the trainers have any runners, and then see if they’re in the right type of race. If they are, and the odds are right, you’ve found yourself a qualifier. How hard was that?!
There are no silly staking plans as all selections are backed to win using level stakes.
Don’t expect every selection to win as in fact it’s the opposite with more losers than winners expected over the season. Don’t worry though as you can expect a steady flow of winners at odds such as 14/1, 12/1, 10/1, 8/1, 6/1, 4/1 & 2/1 ensuring long term profits.
If you don’t have time to find the selections yourself or want to ensure your backing the correct selections at all times then the author has this covered also.
When you purchase the system you will receive all the selections for the first month at no cost. When your initial subscription ends you can continue to receive the selections each day for a modest subscription fee. You may want to consider signing up for the whole season as it works out even cheaper.
If you’re looking for every bet to be a winner, then this is NOT for you but If your looking for a horse racing system that returns long term profits then look no further.
By the way the first selection of this season won at odds of 11/2 recouping my purchase price and more!
Rating 4/5 – Definitely worth paying money for and in my opinion a long term winner.


