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Simply click a price on Race Passes and we’ll take you off to place your bet with your favourite bookmaker. You can also place single bets from the Bet Slip – just click the price in the Bet Slip.

Our Bet Slip allows you to build up your selections before you begin placing multiple bets with your favourite bookmakers. Click the +BET button to add your selections and then, when you’re ready, hit ‘Bet Now’ to go to your chosen bookmaker’s site and place your bets.

Select the bookmaker prices you want to display on Race Passes by switching the toggles between show and hide in the Bookmaker Manager, or use the Currently Showing selection screen. We will automatically display the best odds from your chosen bookmakers.

Note that Betfair Exchange prices are available to logged in customers only and are not included in the best odds calculation.

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Flags are an evolution of Timeform’s long-standing practices. Collectively they represent a unique set of modern and useful innovations to give you even more of an edge.

ARTICLES

  • About The Sectional Timing Flag

    About The Sectional Timing Flag

    A horse’s finishing position and overall time does not necessarily reflect its ability. Many of the factors affecting this, such as bad luck in running or unsuitability to the circumstances, may require a large degree of interpretation, but the efficiency with which a horse ran its race can be analysed more scientifically.

  • About Trainer Form

    About Trainer Form

    The form of a trainer always has been, and always will be, a vital component in assessing a horse’s chance in a race.

  • What is Trainer or Jockey Uplift?

    What is Trainer or Jockey Uplift?

    A horse moving from one stable to another is a common occurrence these days, and many people rightly see them as punting angles, though it’s often a guessing game as to which transfers will work out for the better.

  • About Horses For Courses

    About Horses For Courses

    The phrase ‘Horses For Courses’ has been hijacked by popular culture, but its value as a racing concept is as high today as it ever was.

  • What is a Warning Horse?

    What is a Warning Horse?

    Most Honourable was 15/8 favourite at Catterick, having won there four weeks previously. Timeform’s analysis suggested that his performance in winning might not have been all it seemed.

  • What is a Horse In Focus?

    What is a Horse In Focus?

    Day in, day out in racing there are any number of noteworthy performances, for various reasons, all logged by Timeform – but only the bet-compelling ones qualify as a Horse In Focus.

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