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jamesedwards
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ForFolksSake wrote:
Thu Aug 07, 2025 8:47 pm
....today's .... 'ANGLE OF THE DANGLE'

Sandown 18:45
Loz Vegas
( repeatedly bumped by rival inside final 100 yards, held close home, finished 2nd, placed 1st )

https://www.racingtv.com/watch/replays/ ... -park/1845

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ8MQYqfQhw

.....dip your bread 🍆🥣🍞

... sh*t loads of 'dosh' sitting waiting to be 'hoovered up' during 'stewards enquiry'
https://x.com/RacingTV/status/1953519238590681226

1.4+ to get booted. Bet of the week that was.
jjstaking
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Hi all,

I understand that TPD (Total Performance Data) is primarily used for in-play tracking, but I’m wondering if there’s any way — either through automation, custom columns, or external integration — to display key performance metrics from a horse’s last race (or recent races) such as:

Stride length

Stride frequency

Cadence fluctuations

Velocity fluctuations

…directly in the one-click screen for the current markets.

My goal is to use these historic in-play data points as an additional layer of form analysis before the race starts, ideally seeing them for each runner side by side.

Has anyone found a method to extract or display this kind of historical TPD data within Bet Angel, or is this something that would require external scripts or integration with TPD’s raw data?

Thanks in advance for any ideas or guidance!

Best regards,
Johnson Joseph
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Euler
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TPD is a data company. It was set up to monetise data revenue for racecourses, so you can't plunder their riches without handing over some cash.

Of course, you can model data using Bet Angel for your own internal use, but if you want to access the treasure trove of historical data from TPD, then you'll need to buy it from them.
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Jim Royle
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overound markets for Ascot 9th Aug don`t forget with it being the shergar cup reserves are included in the markets so don`t get sucked in thinking its free money as rule 4s will kick in on every race
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Now that the low sun has disappeared just in time for the closing NHF race at Wexford, perhaps just for fun they should add back in all the hurdles missed in the 19:13 and 19:38 hurdle races? :lol:
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jamesedwards wrote:
Fri Aug 08, 2025 7:54 pm
Now that the low sun has disappeared just in time for the closing NHF race at Wexford, perhaps just for fun they should add back in all the hurdles missed in the 19:13 and 19:38 hurdle races? :lol:
Over £11k traded at 1.01 on the 2nd as it gets reeled on the line. Small beans done at 1000 on the winner.
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jamesedwards
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Deer racing this evening at Lingfield.
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Sonny
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Leicester 16.00 Finish.jpg

:geek:

You need a magnifying glass to split them - but they ARE separately over the finishing line.
Bit strange to not draw in a line for the second one though.
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jamesedwards wrote:
Sat Aug 09, 2025 5:47 pm
Deer racing this evening at Lingfield.

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There was a hurdle race in Victoria this afternoon and a mob of about a dozen or more kangaroos took off racing down the course proper while the hurdle race continued on the hurdle track in the infield.

Kangaroos are often a major problem in racing on country tracks as they are an obvious danger to horse and jockey. Many a race has been delayed while they scared them away from a dangerous spot.
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bobalski wrote:
Sun Aug 10, 2025 4:57 pm
jamesedwards wrote:
Sat Aug 09, 2025 5:47 pm
Deer racing this evening at Lingfield.

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There was a hurdle race in Victoria this afternoon and a mob of about a dozen or more kangaroos took off racing down the course proper while the hurdle race continued on the hurdle track in the infield.

Kangaroos are often a major problem in racing on country tracks as they are an obvious danger to horse and jockey. Many a race has been delayed while they scared them away from a dangerous spot.
My good buddy from Cains would often say to me the only good Kangaroo is a dead Kangaroo.
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JuiceyJones wrote:
Sun Aug 10, 2025 7:06 pm

My good buddy from Cains would often say to me the only good Kangaroo is a dead Kangaroo.
For sure. They are a national pest to the farmers, chewing crops and shit. Plus they love jumping unexpectedly in front of your car at dawn or dusk and smashing the shit out of your front end and radiator :evil:

Tourists love them, city folk never see them and the country folk despise them :lol:
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Ayr 15:30. My biggest ever stake on a photo finish. Easy winner by a short head, but for some reason the judge took two mins to call it.
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