Racing Alpha Results Review: 30 June 2026 – A Quiet Day on the V1.0 Card
A Day With No Settled Selections
Yesterday’s racing was busy – 46 races across Brighton, Musselburgh, Ffos Las, Stratford, Roscommon and Wexford – but for Racing Alpha’s v1.0 card it was a day of zeros. No selections settled, no profit, no loss. A clean slate, which is unusual but not unheard of when the model’s rated horses either didn’t run or the markets didn’t trigger settlement criteria.
Transparency is part of our brand, so we’ll call it honestly: 0 from 0, +0.00pt. That’s the line in our public ledger at https://racingalpha.co.uk/performance, where every card’s outcome is logged. It’s not a headline-grabbing day, but it’s real.
The Headline Result
While the v1.0 card was quiet, the wider meeting produced plenty of talking points. At Stratford, the feature hurdle saw a 12/1 winner that had been lightly raced all season – a reminder that form can be deceptive in the summer jumping season. At Brighton, a 3yo filly defied a long absence to win a competitive handicap under a 7lb claimer, catching the eye for repeat performance hunters.
But we won’t pretend we had a strong view on those. Our model’s ratings are designed for the v1.0 card only, and yesterday it didn’t land any settled plays. That’s how it goes some days.
Forward Look to Today
Today’s racing (1 July) brings fresh opportunities. The v1.0 AI card is being crunched for every race across the UK and Ireland that fits the model’s criteria. You can see the full card – every rated selection, not just a single tip – at https://racingalpha.co.uk/today.
The model doesn’t dwell on a blank day. It learns from patterns, adjusts weightings, and moves on. We’ll be back with the full analysis this morning, and as always, the public ledger will show exactly how it performs.
No hype, just the numbers – even when they’re zeros.