Every edge.
One Saturday.
Saturday Racing gives you AI-powered analysis, proprietary ratings, expert tipsters and a community of Cubs — all built around one race, every week. Ayr Scottish Grand National is just the beginning.
A race. A Fox. A Cub.
And now — an AI.
Mr Fox has been reading racecards since before the internet existed. The Cub thinks they know better. Every week they go head to head. Seasoned experience against youthful instinct — and now, both are armed with something neither fully understands.
Saturday Racing is built around one idea: the biggest race of the Saturday deserves the full treatment. Not a page of numbers. A story. An opinion. A community with skin in the game.
Everything. Nothing held back.
Every feature below is free at launch. This is the full Saturday Racing proposition.
Three AI engines.
One race.
Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini each run independent analysis of the field. Their picks are displayed on the racecard and the homepage. Where they agree — pay attention. Where they disagree — that is the most interesting horse in the race.
Claude also produces a single winner selection — one horse, backed with full reasoning. Not a list. Not a hedge. One pick, with specific evidence drawn from the data.
The Saturday Rating.
Our number. Our rules.
The SR is Saturday Racing's proprietary ability number — calculated independently for every runner, owned entirely by us. It accounts for ability, market efficiency, weight in the handicap and recent form trajectory.
Alongside the SR, every runner receives an AI star rating from 1 to 5 — measuring not how good a horse is, but how likely it is to win this specific race. Hover on any star to read Claude's one-line explanation.
The Randomizer.
Fate picks your horse.
Not every punter wants to study form. The Randomizer spins the field using a weighted AI algorithm — better horses appear more often, but every horse has a chance. The result is pure tension: an immersive pick reveal with full reasoning on why your horse was chosen.
The algorithm uses SR ratings, market position and a controlled chaos factor — simulating the unpredictability of a 63-runner steeplechase. A 100/1 outsider can still come up. That's the point.
Try the Randomizer →"The reigning champion campaigns with precision. Willie Mullins saves this horse for this moment. The Fox is all in."
Mr Fox.
47 wins and counting.
Mr Fox has been reading racecards since before the internet existed. His record speaks: 47 wins to The Cub's 31. He doesn't explain himself at length. He picks, he reasons, he moves on.
Every featured race gets the full Mr Fox treatment — a selection, a confidence rating, and a one-paragraph case for his pick. He also has his eye on The Cub. The gap is closing. He knows it.
See Mr Fox's current picks →
You start as a Cub.
You're aiming to become the Fox.
Every registered member is a Cub. The Cub is young, instinctive, willing to back their gut against the data. Sometimes they're right. Often they're wrong. But they're learning.
The underlying objective of every Cub is to close the gap on Mr Fox. One race at a time. One vote at a time. The community tracks the head-to-head — when the Cubs collectively outperform the Fox, it's a moment.
As a Cub you get: one vote per race, your pick displayed live on the racecard, horse-channel chat access, and your pick history on your profile. The Fox watches. He's not worried. Yet.
Full race intelligence.
Every declared runner.
The racecard is not a list of names and odds. Every runner gets their own profile page — career record, form history, trainer, jockey, silks and the horse chat channel where Cubs post their verdict.
The Declaration Tracker follows the race from long list to 48-hour confirmation. Non-runners are flagged the moment they are announced. The racecard updates live.
Built different.
Ayr Scottish Grand National is
2 days away.
Every runner. Every rating. Every tip. Every vote. All in one place. No cost. No catch.
No credit card. No email confirmation maze. Just register and vote.