LONG WAY HOME
This system is so simple yet its simplicity may be the very reason it is overlooked by so many as we always seem to look for the most complicated and time consuming selection method. Quite simply, a trainer at Port Augusta isn’t going to take one horse to Geelong or another take a horse from Townsville to the Sunshine Coast for a day’s entertainment and must believe it has a strong chance of winning (particularly with the high cost of petrol these days) .

THE RULES


1. Selection must be the only runner for the day for the trainer
2. Trainer must be based the furtherest distance from today’s meeting
3. Track condition is irrelevant

TEST RESULTS: Method tested over 50 bets for a profit of 21%.

(Warning: Our test results are just that – test results – and are published for your interest. They should not in any way be considered a future
performance indicator or a guide to any profits that may or may not be
made using these criteria. Racing is not that predictable.)

Take 3 The Rising Star Fortnightly Proifits Winners R Grinners Hotpots Improvers Pay
All Up Staker A+ Contender Country Racing CD CD CD Short Roughies Two Into One
Monster Movers Tactics Count Forget The Last Barrier % Unexpectedly Long Profit Lines
Above Average Smart Money The Answer's 8 Formula Four-B Long Way Home Again And Again
Selectivity Old Favourites Foumula Five 2nd Time Around Captain's Table One Up From Worst
Beginners Luck Barriers Count Barriers City Certs Greyhounds 2 Redeemer
Distance Polls Sweet Jumps Formula Four 3 x 3 x 3 Darker Horse 1 Only The Best
Short But Sweet Repetitious Dogs Don't Blink Darker Horse 2 First Up No Way Doubly Maiden

 

 



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