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LiveView for free

  • Posted by Stephen Bibby
  • On April 6, 2020
In the current circumstances surrounding restriction of movement, we know that staff have difficulty getting to the track for training sessions. Our LiveView product was developed in discussion with trainers who were unable to attend all training sessions, but still wanted to see key information. LiveView allows the trainer to view live statistics on horse […]
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Australian Thoroughbred Welfare Initiative submission

  • Posted by Stephen Bibby
  • On July 24, 2020
The Thoroughbred Welfare Initiative is a collective of participants and organisations in the breeding and racing industry that are committed to improving the welfare of horses. We are funding an independent panel, the Thoroughbred Aftercare Welfare Working Group (TAWWG), to make recommendations on how to better our practices. https://thoroughbredwelfareinitiative.org.au/ Today we provided a submission to […]
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Introducing a Jockey Smartwatch

  • Posted by Stephen Bibby
  • On May 5, 2020
Ever wonder how fast you are going, if you are hitting the right sectional times that the trainers want you to? I know, every jockey that we talk to says their times are spot on, but are you really sure? Developed with leading Australian horse trainers and Jockey’s, the watch will show you the current […]
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Why you should care about stride balance in a horse

  • Posted by Ken Fretwell
  • On March 13, 2020
At StableForm we have recognised for a long time, that the change in gait of a horse is not a random occurrence. It usually indicates something more serious happening, but is also very tricky to observe by a jockey, trainer, or stable hand. When you think about this from a personal perspective, if you injure […]
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Instant measurement vs long term trends

  • Posted by Ken Fretwell
  • On February 14, 2020
Whats more useful, data from your current training session or long term trends in performance data? Our Equine analytics platform collects an incredibly large amount of data. Infact the average track ride produces around 2 million data points. Most trainers progress through a measurement pattern as follows: Simple stop watch sectional recording, combined with a […]
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