Helping you to understand Timeform information
A Large 'P'? A squiggle? Timeform uses some unique terminology but it's really easy to get to grips with the most important information.
A Large 'P'? A squiggle? Timeform uses some unique terminology but it's really easy to get to grips with the most important information.
How a horse looks and how it moves can provide significant pointers towards an understanding of its ability, stamina and going requirements.
By David Cleary, 06 April 2020 |
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Timeform is pleased to launch access to video replays of all UK and Irish races at timeform.com, available to all Race Passes users.
By Timeform, 23 August 2017 |
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A description of the visualisations in each section of the new Timeform Jockey and Trainer Dashboard.
By Timeform, 13 July 2017 |
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The Timeform Knowledge is a series of articles aimed at helping people understand more about horse racing and how to make informed betting decisions. Here you'll find a recap of all of the modules.
By Timeform, 16 September 2015 |
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Don’t have time to compile notes on all the interesting horses you’ve been watching recently? Then let My Dashboard do the hard work for you.
By Timeform, 01 January 2015 |
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The My Timeform Tracker is our flexible notes and alerts facility that allows you to personalise your form study.
By Timeform, 10 July 2014 |
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Timeform’s founder, Phil Bull, described the effect of the going as “the most important consideration of all” in horseracing analysis. It is fair to say that this perception has lessened at Timeform in the decades since Bull’s remarks. But, that the going is important – to some degree or other – remains undisputed.
By Simon Rowlands, 09 July 2014 |
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Did you have an account on our previous website? Here's how to recover your registration and any existing credit balance.
By Timeform, 10 March 2014 |
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A summary of Timeform Flags and In-Play hints
By Timeform, 05 February 2014 |
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A guide to the symbols you'll find in Race Passes and Timeform Race Cards
By Timeform, 05 February 2014 |
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