What is the Chaser Tool?
The Chaser Calculator helps you understand how odds, stakes and targets interact across a sequence of selections. It does not predict outcomes — instead, it shows how different inputs influence your target so you can explore race data more responsibly.
Enter your target, then add race details such as country, venue, race number, horse number, horse name and odds. Supports fractional and decimal odds.
As you add selections, the Chaser shows the theoretical stake needed to reach your target.
What is the Multiple Horse Can Win Tool?
Helps you compare and organise selections when you like more than one horse in a race.
Enter your stake and select the country, venue and race number.
Pick the horses by number or name and enter the odds (fractional or decimal).
- Calculates stake per horse
- Shows potential return
- Compares outcomes side-by-side
Made to help you explore odds vs potential returns — not predict winners.
But What If You Had Guidance From a Race Horse Tips Consultant?
A race tips consultant studies form, patterns, trainers, jockeys and track factors to help you understand a race better — not to guarantee wins.
They highlight key insights that might influence your thinking and improve your discipline.
- Helps you interpret race context
- Highlights important information
- Encourages structured decision-making
- Supports responsible betting behaviour
Bet responsibly — racing outcomes always involve chance.
But Wait, That’s Not All The Tools!
The Black Book
Save horses, jockeys and trainers you want to track. Quickly reuse them across all tools.
Keeps your research organised — no need to retype names every time.
Does not predict winners — simply a tool to help you stay organised.
Jockeys
Find comprehensive jockey performance overviews by combining high-level summary insights with detailed ride history.
Quickly see a jockey’s most frequently ridden horses, associated trainers, and preferred venues, each with concise performance summaries reflecting consistency and results across multiple rides.
The full ride history provides a chronological breakdown of individual races — including race date, track, surface, distance, horse, trainer, barrier draw, starting price, finishing position, and margins — giving deeper context for form analysis and performance evaluation.
Horses
View a detailed performance profile of an individual racehorse, combining key attributes, pedigree information, surface-specific statistics, and a complete run history in a single, easy-to-read view.
See essential horse details such as age, sex, colour, current merit ratings, and recency indicators, alongside breeding information including sire and dam.
Performance summaries break down lifetime results as well as outcomes by surface type, making it easier to assess consistency and track suitability. The database provides both high-level insight and deep historical context for form analysis and informed decision-making.
Trainers
View a comprehensive overview of a trainer’s recent and historical performance by combining summary-level insights with detailed race records.
See the trainer’s most frequently raced horses, commonly engaged jockeys, and preferred venues, each supported by concise performance summaries reflecting starts and finishing positions.
The full past runs table provides a chronological breakdown of races in the selected period — including race date, track, surface, distance, horse, jockey, barrier draw, starting price, finishing position, margins, and winning times — helping you understand stable performance in more detail.