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Aug- 2018 -23 August
Weekly Video Diary @ The Race Advisor with Alex Peperell
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22 August
Is York the Greatest Track in the UK?
Although it is only the third biggest racecourse in the UK in terms of prize money, and second (behind Ascot) regarding prize money per meeting, York racecourse is widely regarded as the #1 course in Britain. During the year, York hosts three Group 1 races: The Nunthorpe Stakes, the Juddmonte International Stakes, and the Yorkshire Oaks. All three take place…
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21 August
Monday’s Weekly Roundup – Horse Racing
As promised this article primarily looks at the upcoming Yorkshire Ebor Festival which starts on Wednesday. However, I will begin with a look back at last weekâs racing action. Towcester must focus on the horses, not the dogs The most interesting story of the week took place off the track rather than on it with the announcement that Towcester racecourse…
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20 August
Who To Watch – Week Beginning 20th August
One of the biggest weeks in the summer is upon us with Yorkâs Ebor Festival taking centre stage. The Juddmonte International on Wednesday will see Roaring Lion and Saxon Warrior go head to head for the fifth time (itâs currently two a piece between them) and also tackle King George winner Poetâs Word in what will no doubt be a…
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16 August
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15 August
Sprinters on the Rail â Should You Back Horses Drawn Low in Short Races?
Stalls were first introduced in the United Kingdom in 1965 for Flat races. For decades, stall #1 was always furthest to the left from a jockeyâs perspective. For left-handed courses, it meant #1 was by the rail while on right-handed courses, #1 was drawn widest. The BHA changed everything, however, and since March 30, 2011, the #1 stall is the…
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13 August
Who To Watch – Week Beginning 13th August
Plenty of decent action to get stuck into throughout the week with Salisbury kicking us off with Listed and Group racing on Wednesday and Thursday respectively. Saturday is a big day in Riponâs calendar with their famous sprint handicap the Great St Wilfrid taking centre stage. Newbury is also hosting an excellent card with the Group 2 Hungerford Stakes and…
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8 August
Horses New to Trainers â Who Performs Best?
Every so often, you will hear about a horse winning its first race with a new trainer. Does this mean the trainer has produced racing alchemy to boost the performance of a hitherto underwhelming horse? Perhaps the horseâs former trainer didnât know how to get the best out of the animal. Alternatively, maybe the new trainer simply picked the right…
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6 August
Who To Watch – Week Beginning 6th August
Another couple of major festivals have come and gone with Galway and Goodwood last week. A calmer few days on the horizon but we have the unique Shergar Cup at Ascot on Saturday where four teams comprising of three jockeys compete in the one-off event. The Rose Of Lancaster Stakes at Haydock and Sweet Solera at Newmarket are feature Group…
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6 August
Monday’s Weekly Roundup – Horse Racing
Well, this is the first of my new Monday articles. Itâs an opportunity to take a look back at some of last weekâs horse racing highlights and also look forward to the week ahead in the racing world. As ever there will be plenty of stats highlighted for you. Brilliant Battaash Blitzâs Rivals I am writing this at the end…
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2 August
Weekly Video Diary @ The Race Advisor with Alex Peperell
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Jul- 2018 -31 July
Draw Bias at Goodwood
Of all the major festivals on the UK racing calendar, it is suggested that Glorious Goodwood has arguably the most extensive level of draw bias. It is something that has been spoken about for years. Back in 2009, Simon Rowlands of Betfair wrote about the bias for horses near the rails in the Mile Handicap; primarily due to a large…
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30 July
Who To Watch – Week Beginning 30th July
We are set fair for a brilliant week with 2 massive festivals both in England and Ireland. Glorious Goodwood hosts top quality Group action with Stradivarius aiming to continue his journey for the Stayers Million Pound Bonus in the Goodwood Cup on Tuesday. Galway is one of the biggest festivals in Ireland and with its unique mix of flat and…
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24 July
Older Is The Best
It sometimes feels like, in the modern world, that common sense and old-school rules get forgotten. Here at the Race Advisor, we’re big fans of using technology to help us find winners. After all, computers can perform analysis that it’s literally impossible for a human to do. But… at the same time… it’s us humans who use it. Which means we’ve…
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24 July
Fitting the Bill: Does Your Selection Make Sense? A Simple Way to Analyse Your Horse Racing Picks
Even a 10-runner race can take a significant amount of time to analyse. Back in November 2011, Michael wrote a brief article entitled Finding Selections â The Beginnerâs Guide and pointed out that professional bettors look at a vast array of factors. He mentioned eight of them and noted that in a race with ten horses, you would have 720…
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23 July
Who To Watch – Week Beginning 23rd July
One of the biggest races in the British flat racing calendar takes place on Saturday with the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes taking centre stage at Ascot on a brilliant card at the Berkshire venue. There is also Group action elsewhere throughout the week with York on Saturday, plus Naas, Sandown and Leopardstown hosting pattern races in the…
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17 July
Is Kellyâs Criterion Effective in Horse Racing Betting?
Experienced punters would suggest that a proper staking plan is as important as finding winners when trying to attain long-term profit. Letâs face it, even the best âsystemâ will have extensive losing runs. If your current method of staking is unable to get you through these rough patches, it is a waste of time because you wonât benefit from the…
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16 July
Who To Watch – Week Beginning 16th July
We start off with a relatively standard week in terms of the racing before Hamilton host their best race of the season with the Listed Glasgow Stakes on Friday night. The weekend brings an excellent mixture of both flat and jumps action with the Irish Oaks at the Curragh, Weatherbys Super Sprint at Newbury and the Summer Plate over fences…
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9 July
Who To Watch – Week Beginning 9th July
We have a steady start to the week with Listed action at Pontefract on Wednesday before it really gets going on Thursday with the Newmarket July Festival. Top class racing at the track is highlighted by the Group 1âs, the Falmouth Stakes on Friday and the July Cup on Saturday. Known as Super Saturday, there is a whole host of…
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7 July
Trainers, Jockeys & Stallion Offspring at the Newmarket July Festival â Who Is Profitable & Who Should Be Avoided?
Often proclaimed âthe home of British racingâ, Newmarket is about to host its famous annual event in what is now called the Moet and Chandon July Festival. The three-day event takes place from the 12-14 July and features several Group races including the Falmouth Stakes and the Darley July Cup. It is also the scene of the much-loved Bunbury Cup…
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