Ah, those pesky dogs!

Last week I told you I’d be focusing on handicap races and sprint races for those greyhounds I’m keen to crack.

Well, add in another type of greyhound race to the watchlist, too – hurdles!

It’s already mayhem for those dogs without sticking obstacles in their way! I sniff a potential Lay opportunity coming on…

As I’ve mentioned in previous eletters, I’m in the investigation and results collating phase on my journey to greyhound riches. This is the time-consuming part of the process where I’m collecting results for greyhound handicap races, greyhound sprint races and now greyhound hurdle races.

Over time, I hope that a focus on these three greyhound races will yield for us some really solid Laying opportunities for short-priced favourites.

Or, for you Backers, I hope the outsiders win with enough frequency that we can go to town with the underdog, erm, dogs!

That’s something for the future.

I also promised you some Lay selections at odds of 4.5 and higher with the 90% and 86% strike rate. Apologies they are yet to appear at the Racing Testing Lab. I will remedy this by this weekend.

So starting this Saturday I’ll be revealing my high strike rate horse racing Lay strategies and the best way to make consistent profits.

April 2016 to date performance has been spectacular. I hope this can continue. Check out the Racing Testing Lab  on Saturday. I promise the selections will be there!


Current selections review

 We’ve just come off the back of 15 consecutive profitable Lays for the Handicap Price Gappers… six consecutive profitable Lays at odds of between 2 and 3. Delighted that the profit is continuing there.

The Bankers and Blowouts are clicking into gear. This Saturday gone has just seen a run of six consecutive winners with a further two on Sunday. I hope this will continue. The big teams in Europe are clicking into gear!

The 3-5-8 System continues to be top of the class with an 86 point profit for the year laying all selections to level stakes. Wow! The Lay ladder had a kick in the vernaculars in July but has now crept up a 97 point profit, making a steady recovery.

Laying the Big Fave is back on one of its winning sequences. Nine consecutive winners on this occasion keeps me interested, despite a negative balance for 2016.

You’ll get a full breakdown in October’s issue of What Really Wins Money. We are three months away from the end of 2016. I remain hopeful that the portfolio will have made a good return for this calendar year.

So, look forward to two new Laying strategies this weekend in the Racing Testing Lab. Fear not, you’ll get full instructions and a breakdown of performance to date.