🏠 Getting Started
The Problem
Most new members arrive on DC Network and immediately see dozens of tools, statistics and market signals. Without understanding where to begin, it can feel overwhelming and difficult to know which information actually matters.
How We Solve It
This guide walks you through the platform step by step, explaining the core features and showing you the simplest daily workflow. Within a few minutes you’ll understand exactly where to look before racing begins and how each tool fits together.
🔴 Live Market
The Problem
Standard odds comparison sites like Oddschecker show you a flat sea of blue or red to flag positive or negative price shifts, but they offer little else. They lack the structural context to tell you if a price movement is a genuine trade or a statistical anomaly.
How We Solve It
We reveal the predictive context driving actual market pressure. Instead of unhelpful color bars, our engine checks historic data to build clear behavior patterns—letting you instantly see, for instance, that 3/3 times when drifting under these exact conditions, a horse failed to place in the top 2.
▶ Watch First
The Problem
Reading about Market Form is one thing, but seeing it used on real races makes it much easier to understand. Many members try to use advanced tools before they’ve seen how they work in practice.
How We Solve It
Our walkthrough videos explain every major feature using real racing examples. They show how to interpret the data, what to look for, and how experienced members use the platform each day.
📊 Market Form
The Problem
Traditional form tells you how a horse performed on the racecourse. It doesn’t tell you how the betting market behaved before the race, or whether there were signs that connections expected a big run.
How We Solve It
Market Form tracks how each horse has behaved in the betting market across previous runs. By comparing today’s market behaviour with historical patterns, members can identify repeat behaviours that ordinary form guides simply cannot show.
🟢 Repeat Winner Signals
The Problem
Some horses repeatedly respond to the same type of market support before producing their best performances. Spotting those patterns manually across thousands of runners is virtually impossible.
How We Solve It
Repeat Winner Signals automatically identify horses whose current market behaviour matches patterns that have previously resulted in winning or placed performances. Every signal is based on historical evidence rather than opinion.
To inspect long-term system data and analyze trends across thousands of prior races, evaluate our full records directly:
⭐ Elite & Gold
The Problem
Not every Repeat Winner Signal carries the same level of confidence. Some horses have shown the same profitable behaviour once or twice, while others have repeated it consistently over a much longer period.
How We Solve It
Elite and Gold Signals highlight the strongest repeat behaviours found within the database. These are horses with multiple historical examples of the same market pattern occurring before successful runs.
📈 Fair Odds
The Problem
The market price doesn’t always represent a horse’s true chance of winning. Prices can be influenced by public opinion, bookmaker liabilities and short-term market sentiment.
How We Solve It
DC Fair Odds calculates a historical fair price using Market Form data. Comparing that figure with today’s available odds helps members judge whether a horse appears overvalued, undervalued or fairly priced.
🔥 Stable Intent
The Problem
Some trainers consistently support their horses in the betting market before they are expected to run well. Recognising those repeated yard behaviours can be difficult without detailed historical data.
How We Solve It
Stable Intent tracks repeated market confidence for individual trainers, helping members identify yards whose runners are attracting meaningful support based on previous market behaviour.
💰 Market Pressure
The Problem
Sometimes a horse is backed repeatedly over several runs without immediately winning. Those patterns are easy to miss when looking at individual races in isolation.
How We Solve It
Market Pressure highlights horses that have experienced sustained betting support across multiple runs, allowing members to identify profiles that may be building towards a winning performance.
🔎 Market Search
The Problem
Researching previous market behaviour horse by horse can be extremely time-consuming, making it difficult to identify longer-term patterns.
How We Solve It
Market Search allows members to instantly search historical Market Form records by horse, trainer or owner, making it easy to investigate previous betting behaviour and repeat patterns.
🏇 Pro Racecards
The Problem
Most racecards contain huge amounts of information but very little context. Important market signals are often hidden amongst statistics that have little practical value.
How We Solve It
DC Network Pro Racecards bring together Market Form, Repeat Winner Signals, Fair Odds and other proprietary tools into a single racecard, allowing members to assess a race far more efficiently.
📡 Data Services
The Problem
Many developers and serious racing enthusiasts want access to structured racing data but struggle to find reliable historical market information.
How We Solve It
DC Network Data Services provide access to selected datasets and APIs, allowing members and developers to integrate Market Form and other proprietary information into their own projects.
❓ FAQ
The Problem
As the platform grows, members naturally have questions about how individual features work or how they should be used together.
How We Solve It
The FAQ answers the most common questions about DC Network, helping members quickly understand the platform without needing to contact support.
Daryl Carter & Why Market Form Was Created
For most racing fans, form begins and ends with what happened on the racecourse. How many times has the horse won? What is its official rating? Does it handle today’s ground? Who is riding? These are all important questions. But after spending years studying racing professionally, Daryl Carter became convinced that one crucial piece of the puzzle was being largely ignored: the betting market itself.
Not today’s market in isolation, and not simply observing a horse shortening from 4/1 into 7/2. Instead, it is about tracking how each individual horse repeatedly behaves in the betting market throughout its entire career. That simple idea eventually became the foundation for Market Form.
The Frustration That Started It All
Like most racing analysts, Daryl spent thousands of hours watching races, analysing form and reviewing results. Yet one dynamic kept repeating itself. A horse would drift alarmingly in the market, run poorly, and standard racing explanations would quickly follow: “Needed the run,” “Not fully wound up,” or “This was never the primary target.”
Then, weeks later, that exact same horse would be strongly supported in the betting market before winning comfortably. The traditional form book couldn’t explain the difference, and the racecourse performance alone didn’t tell the whole story. Something structural was changing before the race even began, and that shift was explicitly visible in the market data.
The Market Knows More Than Most Realise
Every day millions of pounds are traded on horse racing. Some of that liquidity comes from casual punters, some from bookmakers managing liabilities, some from professional bettors, and some from connections close to the horse. Market Form doesn’t attempt to guess where the money originates. Instead, it focuses purely on objective tracking:
- Did this horse attract sustained support or face an algorithmic drift?
- Has this identical setup happened before in its racing history?
- Does the same market behaviour repeatedly lead to identical, predictable outcomes?
Instead of playing a guessing game on price movements, Market Form logs the raw historical behaviour and lets the data speak for itself.
Looking Beyond One Race & Finding Repeat Patterns
Most racing websites treat every race as an isolated event, whereas Market Form links every performance together. Rather than limiting the scope to what happened today, it monitors how a horse has behaved across its career whenever it has encountered heavy market support. This transforms market tracking into an independent form line in its own right.
After compiling thousands of races, high-conviction historical patterns emerged. Certain profiles repeatedly demanded identical market support before producing their optimal speed figures. Whether shortening by a specific percentage, drifting outside a set margin, or gathering late-stage liquidity before running into a place, these trends provided an objective, logic-driven layer of evidence completely stripped of personal bias.
More Than Just Shortening Horses
A common misunderstanding is that Market Form simply targets steamered or shortening horses. It doesn’t. Many horses shorten or drift without modifying their winning probability. The real utility lies strictly in context. Has this horse shortened before? Under what conditions? Was today’s move stronger or weaker than previous winning profiles? This structural context is where historical profile data easily outpaces basic, live price-watching.
“The website offers a fascinating insight into market form that is not being tracked like this by anyone else in the industry, and is a fantastic inclusion within the Premium membership.”
Market history is the missing form book
As punters, never before have we kept odds history other than SP. The betting market tells a story — one that carries importance and relevance. When you combine traditional form with how a horse has behaved in the betting before, you gain a powerful second layer of understanding that can provide a future edge.
By collecting timeline bookmaker data across 31 books for every horse, DC Network identifies clear repeatable betting patterns that signal previous intent and matches them with today’s live market. Every day data is collected, the network grows stronger.
The DC Network Market Guides
Master the mechanics of absolute weight-of-money shifts, price fluctuations, and operational betting signatures.
