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Trainer Track Stats Review

Trainer Track Stats is a horse racing betting system by Gavin Priestly that shows users how to make successful bet based around backing certain trainers.

What does the product offer?

Trainer Track Stats is a downloadable guide that breaks own the process of betting successfully on horse racing across the UK based on Gavin Priestly’s methods. Trainer Track Stats is a relatively simple to follow betting system when compared with some options on the market. Trainer Track Stats even offers the winning selections at a special members web page. It is worth noting however that Trainer Track Stats is seasonal and so options are not necessarily available all year round.

How does the product work?

Gavin Priestly claims to put a lot of time into identifying trainers each season who have a proven track record under certain circumstances. This kind of selection process isn’t anything new and usually features looking at factors such as the age of the horse, race length and conditions. Of course I am not saying that these are the criterion that Gavin Priestly uses for Trainer Track Stats but it will likely be something along these lines.

What is the initial investment?

Trainer Track Stats sells for £79 for full membership which provides you with 6 months of selections etc. (a typical season). Alternatively you can make an initial payment of £29 and then a further 5 payments of £14.99 per month which totals £103.95 for the same period. If you opt for monthly payments you can cancel whenever however there is no money back guarantee.

What is the rate of return?

Profits for Trainer Track Stats are varied over the 8 years that it has been operational with profits ranging from as low as 15 points to as high as 108 points in a year.

Conclusion

I don’t doubt that Trainer Track Stats has the ability to work so to speak, I do however have some questions about whether or not Trainer Track Stats is really worth the effort. Using £10 stakes, even the most successful year would have made you just £1080. Whilst this isn’t necessarily a bad amount in many respects (especially for the price) I just feel that there are substantially better ways of making money for similar investments.

 

 

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I did not get my refund for Ascot week. Kind Regards Glyn

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From: Simon Roberts