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Heritage

38 years of GB and IRE racing,
in one model.

The model trains on a continuous GB + IRE archive going back to 1988. Going codes, scratch patterns, official ratings, finishing positions and starting prices — indexed and aligned across thirty-eight seasons of British and Irish racing.

What's in the archive

Every major UK and Irish festival, every running.

The archive is built from contemporary Racing Calendar records, official BHA and HRI returns, and exchange-era price snapshots. What follows is a sample of the festival meetings indexed in full — the day-to-day card data sits alongside it.

Cheltenham FestivalGB1988Every running1,000+ races
Royal AscotGB1988Every running1,000+ races
Aintree Grand National meetingGB1988Every running600+ races
Glorious GoodwoodGB1988Every running700+ races
York EborGB1988Every running500+ races
Irish Derby (Curragh)IRE1988Every running38 renewals
Punchestown FestivalIRE1988Every running1,000+ races
Galway FestivalIRE1988Every running1,500+ races
Leopardstown Christmas FestivalIRE1988Every running600+ races

Sample bands are rounded to the nearest hundred where applicable. Day-to-day flat and jumps cards across all GB and IRE tracks are indexed alongside the festival meetings shown above.

What this enables

Five things only depth can do.

Festival precedent.

Every Cheltenham, every Royal Ascot, every Irish Derby since 1988 sits in the same indexed table. Going-by-going, distance-by-distance, year-on-year — the model has the precedent for the race in front of you.

Long-tail going + distance.

Heavy-ground 2-mile chases. Soft-7f handicaps at provincial Irish tracks. The combinations that wreck small-sample models are the ones a 38-year archive handles cleanly, by track and surface.

Numbers you can lean on.

Tens of thousands of GB and IRE runs feed the model. That is what lets a 14% probability behave like 14% across the price ladder — calibration that holds out at the prices, not just on the short-priced favourites.

Anti-recency-bias signal.

A horse with three quiet runs feels cold. The market thinks so too. The archive remembers the last cycle just like this one, finds the precedents, and prices the runner without the recency drift.

Trend storytelling.

The archive is also editorial fuel. Festival previews lean on actual records — winning trainer profiles, draw biases that have held for two decades, ground-change patterns that the chat never quite gets right.

One number

0

Cheltenham Festivals indexed.

Plus every Royal Ascot, every Irish Derby, every Punchestown, every Galway since 1988.

What this is not

Data depth, not brand age.

We are careful about how we say this. StableOdds Racing as a product is new. We are not claiming a thirty-eight-year company history, an editorial archive going back to the eighties, or a tipping record across four decades. None of that exists and none of that is what this page is about.

What we are claiming is depth in the data the model trains on. That is GB and IRE only — the US archive is shorter and we publish per-region coverage on request. Depth is what keeps probabilities honest at the long-tail prices and what stops the read overreacting to the last six weeks.

If you read this page and walked away with the impression we are some old-line firm, that is on us. Read it again. The model has seen 38 years of British and Irish racing. The team running the model has not.

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