Newspapers Most National newspapers in the UK employ a tipster or columnist who provides horse racing tips. Rather than pick a tip for each race that occurs on a given day the normal protocol is to provide a
Nap and
nb selection.
Nap (derived from the card game
Napoleon) indicates this is the tipster's most confident selection of the day.
nb = "Next best" and indicates another selection that the tipster rates highly. Both types of selections would be counted in calculating the tipsters running profit/loss figure which states how far in profit or loss an individual would be if they had backed every tip with a level stake (£1).
Television The popular
Channel 4 television program
The Morning Line, when it was on air up to 2016, previewed weekend horse racing on a Saturday morning culminating in the panel of experts and guests providing their selections for the day. 2017 saw ITV takeover UK horse racing coverage and they have a similar show to what Channel 4 had called "The Opening Show". It airs usually at 9.30am on Saturdays on ITV4 & is presented by Oli Bell.
Sky Sports News runs a similar preview segment including expert analysis of the teams and betting odds relating to
Premier League football fixtures on a Saturday.
Radio For nearly fifty years the daily morning UK-wide Radio 4
Today program included a couple of racing tips in its short sports section (
Garry Richardson was the usual presenter, although others filled in when he was away) but these were not taken too seriously (in fact the tips were supplied by a well-known newspaper tipster): but the program tracked Richardson's performance as a tipster for amusement value: he was usually quite well "down" but just very occasionally "up" after a correct tip at a long price. In 2024 the programmed dropped the tips as a daily feature, a few months before Richardson's retirement.
Scams Premium tipping services charge a fee for accessing a tip or tips by telephone, internet or post. The more reputable companies will keep an accurate record of their tipping activities enabling a prospective client to assess their past form and so anticipate potential future performance. There is a lot of scope for less reputable operations to massage these figures or even to fabricate figures in order to attract new customers. In 2008, the
Office of Fair Trading state the figure lost to tipster scams each year is between £1 million and £4 million in the UK alone.
Derren Brown's Channel 4 program
The System exposed one method by which tipping services operate. By giving out different tips to different people (unknown to each other) in a horse race, one person must win (essentially, a
sweepstake). The bettor who won might then assume that they received real insight into the race outcome from the tipster and may then pay for subsequent tips. ==Australia==