Trainer / Yard Context API Understand what market support means for the yard behind the horse.
DC Network’s Trainer / Yard Context API analyses how individual trainers have historically performed when their runners receive defined levels of market support or drift.
A market move means more when you know the yard behind it.
Two horses can receive identical market support, yet the historical meaning of that support may be completely different depending on the trainer.
Backed Runners
See how often the trainer wins when their runners receive progressively stronger levels of bookmaker support.
Drifting Runners
Measure what happens historically when the market moves against the trainer’s runners.
Probability points — not misleading raw price percentages.
Market shifts are measured using changes in implied probability, allowing short-priced and bigger-priced runners to be compared on the same meaningful scale.
See how the yard responds at every move level.
Backed Performance Matrix
| Shift | Runs | Wins | SR% | Uplift | A/E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3pp+ | 143 | 42 | 29.4% | +10.9pp | 0.82 |
| 5pp+ | 101 | 32 | 31.7% | +13.2pp | 0.79 |
| 8pp+ | 60 | 22 | 36.7% | +18.2pp | 0.80 |
Drift Performance Matrix
| Shift | Runs | Wins | SR% | Uplift | A/E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3pp+ | 127 | 16 | 12.6% | -5.9pp | 0.77 |
| 5pp+ | 87 | 13 | 14.9% | -3.6pp | 0.88 |
| 8pp+ | 50 | 8 | 16.0% | -2.5pp | 0.82 |
A/E = actual winners divided by expected winners at SP. Above 1.00 indicates more winners than market expectation; below 1.00 indicates fewer.
The numbers are also returned as usable context.
A customer does not need to interpret every line of the matrix. The API can return a simple summary alongside the structured data.
When the support arrives matters.
A 10pp move completed early in the day is not necessarily the same behavioural signal as a similar move that develops later.
Open → 1PM
Measures the trainer’s historical performance when support is established by the 1pm market point.
Open → Final
Measures the yard’s historical performance when the full pre-race market movement is assessed against the final Market Form price.
William Haggas
Trainer / Yard Market Profile
Interpretation: runners receiving this level of support have historically won at almost double the trainer’s overall strike rate.
Built to add context inside existing racing products.
Trainer / Yard Context API
The endpoint returns a complete historical market profile for the requested trainer in structured JSON.
| Response Section | Description |
|---|---|
| trainer | Name of the trainer profile returned. |
| baseline | Overall trainer runs, wins, strike rate, ROI and A/E. |
| supported | Historical performance at 3pp+, 5pp+, 8pp+, 12pp+ and 15pp+ support levels. |
| drifted | Equivalent historical matrix for runners drifting by the same probability-point thresholds. |
| strike_rate | Win percentage within the specific historical band. |
| vs_baseline_pp | Strike-rate uplift or decline versus the trainer’s overall baseline. |
| ae | Actual winners divided by expected winners at SP. |
| timing | Historical performance across key market timing windows. |
| plain_english | Ready-to-display interpretation of support and drift behaviour. |
Designed around observable market behaviour.
Probability-Point Measurement
Market movement is measured through changes in implied probability so that equivalent behavioural shifts can be compared across different price ranges.
Historical Outcomes
Trainer performance is derived from historical race results matched against recorded Market Form prices and market movement behaviour.
Add yard intelligence without rebuilding your racing product.
The API is designed as an additional intelligence layer. Customers retain full control of their existing racecards, odds, presentation and user experience.
Integration
REST-based JSON delivery with authenticated commercial API access and integration documentation.
Licensing
Commercial licensing can be structured around expected usage, distribution, territory and product requirements.
Add historical trainer market behaviour to your racing product.
For API access, technical integration questions or evaluation discussions, contact DC Network directly.
