A sharper way to understand tomorrow's racing.
ForeFurlongs is built for racing fans, form students and serious punters who want a clearer explanation of why a horse is interesting today. We combine traditional race reading with pace, timing, trip, ground, class, draw, sectional evidence and model agreement.
The site is designed to explain the race environment first, then the horse. That means pace, ground, trip, class and field shape are part of the view before any confidence call is made.
ForeFurlongs blends historic performance, timing benchmarks, sectional clues, distance evidence, handicap context and model agreement into one readable decision layer.
The aim is not to drown users in numbers. Each profile should tell people what supports the view, what the main caution is, and how much evidence sits behind it.
Race analysis with a point of view.
Most racing pages show a wall of form, ratings and odds. ForeFurlongs is being built as a cleaner decision tool: it studies the conditions of the race, the historic profile of each horse and the evidence that points towards or against today's setup.
The goal is to help users understand the why: why the race may suit a horse, why a high score might still carry risk, and why some lower-profile runners may be more interesting than they first appear.
People who want more than headline tips and want to understand the shape of the race.
Users who care about trip, class, pace, going, sectionals, timing and repeatable evidence.
A daily research companion that saves time and makes the evidence easier to trust.
Course, distance, class, going, field size and likely pace pressure.
Distance profile, recent runs, handicap mark, trainer data and historic suitability.
Winning-time pars, sectional style and whether the horse has finished strongly before.
Model agreement and risk flags stop fragile profiles being treated like certainties.
Designed to make racing decisions feel clearer.
ForeFurlongs is not trying to be another copy of the Racing Post, Timeform or Sporting Life. The value is in the joined-up view: traditional form plus contextual intelligence, written in a way that helps users make faster, calmer and better-informed decisions.