Betting News - Top Trainers

Although natural ability plays a role in every horse race around the country, there is undoubtedly a human impact on the outcome of races. Jockeys and trainers can help horses reach their potential or prevent them from achieving it. Betting News trainer analysis tool is here to help horseplayers understand which type of trainers have runners in today's race.

One of the key elements of understanding trainers is the fact that trainers are creatures of habit. When they find something that works, they will repeat it over and over. This may include frequent success at a certain distance, on a certain surface, at a certain level, or during a specific meet. This is where the power of Betting News' trainer analysis tool can be a huge asset to any handicapper.

By using the filters a player can get away from using standard win and in-the-money percentages and instead break down how the trainer specifically does in races that fit today's conditions. This may suggest that a super trainer that everyone is likely to use may not have the horse ready to go today or that the little low percentage barn is ready to fire their one shot today. Either way it can mean a profitable day at the races. As you adjust the filters the DHP ratings will also adjust to reflect the trainer's proficiency at getting a horse in-the-money under the selected conditions.

Don't forget to check out the jockey analysis tool to give yourself a further edge on the competition!

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Top Trainers

Name Starts Win % Show % DHP
1st/2nd/3rd
4th or 5th
6th +
Asmussen Steven M 1767 23% 55% Great
973
395
399
Willis Eddie D 1441 15% 43% Poor
618
338
485
Crawford Clinton 1255 12% 36% Bad
449
273
533
Keener Dee 1156 16% 42% Poor
484
263
409
Broberg Karl 1126 20% 54% Great
612
249
265
Young Scott E 981 14% 37% Poor
361
248
372
Williams Steve F 810 5% 21% Bad
169
217
424
Davidson M Brent 808 9% 37% Bad
299
214
295
Villafranco Federico 760 15% 42% Poor
321
170
269
Whitekiller Matt 754 15% 40% Poor
301
170
283
Charette-Hill Stacy 738 12% 38% Bad
280
181
277
Offolter Joe S 706 13% 40% Poor
283
167
256
Caldwell J R 696 13% 40% Poor
276
177
243
Cravens Ronnie E 688 12% 38% Poor
264
172
252
Pish Danny 641 17% 47% Avg
303
157
181
Willis Mindy J 605 13% 37% Poor
222
168
215
Olmstead Jason L 598 13% 36% Bad
214
142
242
Caster Boyd 573 13% 35% Bad
200
139
234
Calhoun W Bret 558 22% 50% Good
281
125
152
Valdivia Guillermo 557 13% 39% Bad
219
116
222
Craddock Kari 537 18% 43% Avg
233
116
188
Eoff Terry 531 9% 34% Bad
178
136
217
Chavira Luz 521 12% 33% Bad
171
117
233
Villafranco Luis 497 6% 20% Bad
97
103
297
Ashford H Ray 487 16% 45% Avg
218
108
161
Gustafson Austin 487 19% 47% Avg
227
105
155
Bravo Francisco 457 15% 42% Poor
190
103
164
Corderman Scott 439 5% 20% Bad
86
108
245
Chleborad Lynn 437 8% 29% Bad
127
106
204
Swan Patrick E 435 9% 31% Bad
134
103
198
Flores Oscar 433 18% 45% Avg
194
119
120
Silva Miguel Angel 419 16% 42% Avg
178
101
140
Willis Eddie Lee 418 12% 41% Poor
170
95
153
Hurdle Michelle 406 11% 35% Bad
141
101
164
Padilla Carlos A 380 9% 31% Bad
119
96
165
Von Hemel Donnie K 377 16% 50% Good
188
91
98
Stinebaugh John A 365 18% 47% Avg
172
82
111
Nolen Kenneth 364 16% 44% Avg
159
88
117
Rodriguez Marti L 358 2% 17% Bad
60
77
221
Williams J Alan 358 8% 30% Bad
108
104
146
Buehrer Mark W 357 10% 38% Poor
134
97
126
Ruiz Jesus Ruben 353 11% 34% Bad
119
86
148
Hardy Edward Ross 343 13% 31% Bad
105
84
154
Black Marissa 340 11% 34% Bad
117
96
127
Davidson Sarah Nicole 338 9% 36% Bad
122
88
128
Trout C R 332 19% 48% Good
160
88
84
Hanson Victor 329 12% 36% Bad
119
82
128
Gladd Andy 324 7% 29% Bad
95
75
154
Espiritu Lucio 311 6% 30% Bad
93
49
169
Enlow Ray A 299 8% 30% Bad
91
74
134

Why Trainers Matter?

Trainers are entrusted by the owners of the horse to prepare them to win races. Think of a trainer like the coach of a team. Individually the trainer cannot win the race, but the way the trainer prepares the athlete for the race can maximize the horse’s ability. This becomes especially important as horses start to mature beyond their two year old season.

Why is the DHP Top Trainer Tool Helpful?

Horses can be upgraded or downgraded based on their trainers, but many people will overgeneralize the effectiveness of a trainer based on their overall win percentage. However, even the best trainers have blind spots and the weakest trainers have some ability that allows them to pay bills and attract new owners to their barn.

Using the DHP Top Trainer Tool for a Race

To use the top jockey tool follow the steps below:

  1. Change the drop down menus to match any or all of the conditions for the race you are handicapping.
    • Track: Many trainers will have meets that they like to point their horses to. It is very hard to have horses fully cranked year round. Knowing which meets a trainer targets can be a great separator.
    • Surface: With dirt and turf surfaces running so dramatically different in terms of race flow, it is not surprising that many trainers who excel on dirt are less effective with turf runners. The same is true for those who are prolific with turfers.
    • Condition: This factor plays the biggest role when the ground is not fast or firm. Off tracks typically will favor trainers that are good at putting early speed into their horses.
    • Distance: Horse races are often classified as either sprints (less than 8 furlongs) or routes (one mile and over). However, dynamics can change dramatically depending on the various lengths within each of these categories. If a trainer is good at training sprinters, they may be left vulnerable in route races and vice versa.
    • Race Types: This is especially important for trainers. Some trainers get the best of the best talent at the track which will be reflected with high marks in the stakes and allowance ranks. Some trainers are masters of the claiming game (buying and selling horses out of races). A claiming trainer who sends out a stakes runner may be in too deep. A top stakes trainer may be racking up high percentages with good animals but when they drop to the claiming ranks, they can’t move average horses forward. Understanding which levels the trainer excels at is paramount to unlocking hidden value in races.
    • Barriers/Post Positions: Post position stats for trainers are of limited importance and may be used to eliminate horses in clear weak spots for the trainer, but likely won’t uncover any actionable angle by itself. This filter can still be useful, but should be used in combinations with other filters in the menu.
  2. Once you have set any or all of the filters, select the “Refresh Charts” button to see the updated data which reflects your race.

Using the Top Trainer Tool for an Individual Trainer

While the top trainer tool is extremely effective for comparing all trainers in a given race, it can also be a major factor when analyzing an individual trainer.

This can be done from the top trainer charts. Simply find the trainer you want to look up and click their name. You will now see a report of their rating and percentages at every one of the filters from the top trainer tool.

Using this view you may be able to identify spots where you can beat a high percentage trainer. For example, Bob Baffert wins at a nearly 30% clip across all races. His horses are often crushed at the windows and offer little value. However, looking closer at the trainer profile the is rated as “Poor” on turf. Many people will see the 28% winning percentage and bet his horses without recognizing that many of his turf runners do not perform to the level of his dirt contingent. This can provide a great advantage for the horse player who can look to fade this super trainer on turf.