Head to the Racing Post website and select the Horse Tracker from the dropdown menu. By default you will see upcoming entries for horses you track.
Select the tracked tab to see which horses you are currently tracking.
Keep track of promising prospects and we'll let you know when they are due to run so you never miss an update.
Utilise statistics and your own ratings to help inform your decisions.
Making the most of the tracker
GETTING STARTED
Search for a specific horse by entering their name into the search box at the top-right of the website.
ADDING TO THE TRACKER
The tracker is a useful way to keep track of horses that interest you, and notifications are one of the most important features.
Being made aware of horse entries/declarations means you can act fast to secure the best odds.
MAKING THE MOST OF THE TRACKER
Finding and maintaining your tracker
Adding horses to your tracker
Upcoming entries and notifications
HOW TO USE THE HORSE TRACKER
To maintain your tracker and keep it at a manageable size, you can remove horses from this screen by tapping the down arrow and then selecting the untrack button.
Relevant results will be shown, click on the horse to bring up their profile. then select the track horse button to add them to your tracker.
You can also reach horse profiles via racecards and results. Just click on the name of a horse to bring up their profile and track them in the same way.
When my horse is entered means you will receive an email notification when a horse you track is entered for a race.
This doesn't mean they are definitely going to run just yet. Normally entries happen some days before the race, and in some scenarios entries will open months in advance.
When my horse is declared means you will receive an email notificaiton when a horse you track is declared for a race.
It is at this point they are (in theory) definitely going to be running the race, though there is still a chance they might not run.
Tick the checkbox next to a horse and then select the untrack selected button, to save time you can remove multiple selections are once.
You can also filter by the type of horse using the drop down menu and then select all horses to remove an entire category.
If for any reason you do not receive your tracker notifications, please contact our Customer Services team by email via help@racingpost.com.
Racing Post legend Tom Segal is a regular user of the Horse Tracker, so much so that every week he provides subscribers with two horses you should be tracking.
To receive Tom's weekly suggestions every Saturday evening, opt into out subscriber-only email series, The Ultimate Daily. You can find out more about these emails here.
Turn your tracker into your own ratings database by adding ratings and notifications via horse profile.
Select a horse within your tracker and then head to the notes tab.
Turn your tracker into your own ratings database. You can learn more about creating and using your own ratings database here.
Select the settings tab to control which notifications you receive.
After opening the tracker, by default you will see upcoming entries for all horses you are tracking.
Select the big races tab to limit this to entries for major races.
If the horse has been officially declared this will be flagged under the entries. There are also odds if they are currently available.
ENTRIES AND NOTIFICATIONS