Trainer Track Stats Review Gavin Priestly

Created by Gavin Priestly, Trainer Track Stats is a seasonal betting system for horse racing that is based around backing trainer’s horses under ideal conditions.

What is the product?

Trainer Track Stats is a twofold product comprised of a downloadable guide to the system authored by Gavin Priestly as well as selections that he makes based around said guide. This means that Trainer Track Stats has the benefit of not just showing you what horses should be profitable but exactly how to find this out yourself. Gavin Priestly says that he puts considerable effort into which trainers that are running that season operate best under which conditions. This could for example involved taking measure of trainers who have produced strong winners that are all under a certain age, over a certain distance etc. Trainer Track Stats doesn’t draw on anything new but one of the big draws is that Gary Priestly also uploads his selections based off of this criteria to a members area where users can then place the relevant bets. I mentioned earlier that Trainer Track Stats is seasonal which means that you will typically be betting for around 6 months of the year.

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

There are two payment options available for Trainer Track Stats. The first is a one off cost of £79 which provides you with a full 6 months of access. There is alternatively a monthly option which starts at £29 with an additional £14.99 per month for 5 months (a total of £103.95) which again covers 6 months. Whilst there is no money back guarantee in place, if you are paying monthly you can cancel at any time. In terms of income, Trainer Track Stats is rather inconsistent with annual profits varying from 15 points to a high of 108 points for the year.

Does the product provide value for money?

Given the low and inconsistent profits that Trainer Track Stats has delivered I am not convinced that it does represent value for money.

Conclusion

Whilst Trainer Track Stats makes money, it seems to be a rather big question of if it makes enough for the money. You are paying around £12 per month which isn’t bad for a tipster service however out of the 8 years that Trainer Track Stats has been operational very few would have made you more than 100 points. Personally I would rather invest a little more in a higher yielding product than Trainer Track Stats.

 
 

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Click now