About Us

This website is an independent editorial resource dedicated to greyhound betting in the United Kingdom. We publish guides, strategy articles, track analysis and educational content for punters who want to approach greyhound racing with discipline, data and a genuine understanding of the sport.

What We Do

We write about greyhound betting because we believe it deserves better coverage than it typically receives. Most existing resources treat greyhound racing as a sidebar to horse racing or reduce it to bookmaker comparison tables. We take a different approach. Our content focuses on the analytical foundations of greyhound betting: how races work, how to read racecards, how trap statistics and form analysis translate into practical strategy, and how to evaluate platforms and markets with a critical eye.

Every article on this site is researched against publicly available data from the Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB), track-level statistics, and the published rules and terms of licensed UK bookmakers. Where we reference specific facts, figures or regulatory information, we link to primary sources.

Our Editorial Approach

We are not a tipping service. We do not predict winners, sell selections or guarantee profits. Greyhound betting involves risk, and no system or strategy eliminates that risk. What we offer instead is structured knowledge: the kind of information that helps a punter make better-informed decisions, manage their bankroll responsibly and understand what they are actually betting on.

Our editorial standards are straightforward. We do not publish content that has not been fact-checked against current GBGB rules and market conditions. We do not accept payment from bookmakers to recommend their platforms, and our coverage of betting sites is based on publicly available features, terms and conditions. If an article discusses a specific bookmaker offer or promotion, we note the terms as they stood at the time of writing and advise readers to verify current details directly with the operator.

Greyhound Racing in Britain

Greyhound racing has been part of British sporting culture since the first modern race at Belle Vue, Manchester, in 1926. A century later, the sport sustains a dedicated following of trackside regulars and online punters across 18 GBGB-licensed stadiums in England and Wales. BAGS and BEGS meetings provide daily racing for off-course betting markets, and streaming coverage now reaches every scheduled fixture.

We built this resource because greyhound racing’s combination of data density, race frequency and six-runner field simplicity makes it uniquely suited to analytical betting. The sport rewards the punter who specialises in a small number of tracks, reads form with care and respects the mathematics of odds and probability. Our goal is to give that punter the reference material they need in one place.

Responsible Gambling

We take responsible gambling seriously. Every piece of content on this site is written with the understanding that betting involves real financial risk. We encourage all readers to set deposit limits, use session timers and never bet more than they can afford to lose. If you or someone you know is experiencing problems with gambling, support is available from BeGambleAwareGamCare and the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133.