We accept that this is not usually a time of year when the focus falls on racing on artificial surfaces… but where there’s profit to be had, we should be remain switched on!
As Dave Renham, from GeeGeez.co.uk showcases in this article, interesting angles reveal themselves everywhere – and he’s pulled together some crackers.
They include the surface switch angle, the ‘ran a blinder last time’ angle, and of course, various trainer angles.
All Weather Betting Angles – From 2017 to 2025
In this article, Dave Renham will be looking at horses running on the all-weather (AW) in the months of July and August.
Data has been taken from 2017 to 2025 UK AW races and profits/losses calculated to Betfair Starting Price (BSP), less 2% commission on any winning bets.
Naturally, the focus for most in July and August is the turf with some big meetings including three of the biggest of the year at Newmarket, Goodwood and York.
However, away from the limelight, has all-weather racing during those months offered punters an edge in any way over the past few years?
Let’s start digging to find out.
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