John Burke
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Jun- 2015 -30 JuneAdvice
Weekly Eyecatchers
If you have been following these eyecatchers you will have had a couple of nice winners over the weekend with Master The World 4/1 winning at Newmarket on Saturday and Diamondsandrubies 8/1, winning the big Group 1 race at the Curragh on Sunday and bigger prices were available in the morning for both horses! It looks like we will have…
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23 JuneTips
Weekly Eyecatchers
With Royal Ascot now out of the way there is a little hole in the racing this week but hopefully my latest list of eyecatchers will help the void. I wasn’t going to but as an extra bonus I have added some tracker horses from last weeks Royal Ascot which means your are now fully up to date with all…
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17 JuneTips
Royal Ascot Racing Review
It’s Day 2 of the Royal Ascot. The meeting is of course the centrepiece of Ascot’s racing year but the meeting has always been traditionally a key element of the British summer social calendar alongside such events as Henley Regatta and Wimbledon. It is a gloriously eccentric ‘English’ event off the track and a conspicuous celebration of wealth and nowhere…
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16 JuneTips
Weekly Eyecatchers
In this weeks notebook I have once again concentrated on horses that ran in some of last weeks big handicaps although there is a filly that ran well in the Oaks that is worth having in your trackers. Monday June 1st Windsor – Boomerang Bob (Charlie Hills) The six year old caught my eye when finishing a close up second…
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9 JuneAdvice
Weekly Eyecatchers
In this weeks notebook I have concentrated on horses that have run in some of last weeks big handicaps. Thursday 28th May Sandown – Master The World (David Elsworth) In a race where it paid to be up with the pace the four year old did best of those held up. Wearing blinkers for the first time and well backed into…
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2 JuneAdvice
Weekly Eyecatcher Report
Weekly Eyecatcher’s Report It was Guineas weekend in Ireland and Gleneagles proved he is the best three year old mile colt in the UK & Ireland when he won the Irish 2000 Guineas. The more interesting of the two classics was the fillies’ version which I think was a cracking race and will prove to be very solid form. It…
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May- 2015 -14 MayTips
The Dante Stakes – A Preview
The Dante Stakes is a Group 2 which is run over a distance of 1m 2f 88yds and has been traditionally seen as a key trial for the Epsom Derby. The race is named after Dante who was the last Northern trained horse to win the Derby way back in 1945. The race was first run in 1958 and since…
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