We at RatingTheRaces have been working tirelessly behind the scenes to make improvements in 3 main areas of our service and we are delighted to release on the eve of the Cheltenham Festival

1. Website

The website has had a major facelift and huge overhaul to make it cleaner and more visually pleasing for our members. We have also made sure that is mobile responsive so you can easily access the ratings, blog and forum from any mobile device. It has also been updated clearly displaying what each service is about and what you get for your money, which we believe on the premium membership is a LOT!

2. Dynamic WebRatings

These have been such a hit, we have worked hard to improve these and make them even more useful than they previously were. Not only are all the old features such as updating results, value odds updating and non-runners being removed still all in there, we have increased the statistics that are available whilst still only showing those that are statistically important.

All of the statistics now have win and place strike rates as well as win and place A/E Values (Actual / Expected). They have updating notifications about the WebRatings as well as a much easier selection option where simply clicking on the name adds them to your selections. An incorporated NAG Me has been added which by clicking the NAG Me will email you everytime that horse runs again in the future.

A detailed WebRatings history of the stats has also been added, clicking on the name of the horse, jockey, trainer, sire will display the WebRatings record for that statistic. There are so many new features that we can’t name them all here and recommend you go along to the WebRatings and have a try. Click around and see what happens!

Nap Competition

The NAP Competition has also been a hit with a number of you regularly competing. This however has been improved and with these improvements comes BIGGER prizes. It takes just 5 minutes maximum to enter the Nap Competition and with prizes of £6300+ over the 12 month period it would be silly not to enter!
A video displaying how easy it is to enter the Nap Competition can be seen here: