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  • Take Cover Can Win The King George Stakes Again

    Take Cover won the King George Stakes at Goodwood last year and the horse can win the race again on Thursday. The highlight of the fourth day of the meeting is a Group 2 contest over five furlongs for colts, geldings and fillies. Twelve horses have been declared and Take Cover looks an each way bet to nothing. Three-year-olds get…

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  • Winter Can Complete The 1,000 Guineas And Nassau Stakes Double

    Winter cannot be ignored in the Nassau Stakes which is the highlight of the third day of Glorious Goodwood.  The Aidan O’Brien trained horse has the edge on ratings but So Di Mar looks overpriced on form and historical figures. The race is a Group 1 contest for fillies and mares aged three or older. The younger generation get an…

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  • Micro Angles – Mark Johnston Goodwood Festival

    Trainer Mark Johnston likes to have a winner or two at this meeting. Since 2012 he has had 99 runners, with 15 winning and a further 23 placing in handicaps. If you had backed each of those runners you would have made a level stakes profit of 78.88pts with a win strike a respectable 15%. As ever we can improve…

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  • Today’s Sussex Stakes Race De-Mystified

    Yesterday we just missed out on a winner with Big Orange, today Ian has done a complete analysis of the Sussex Stakes racing at 3:35 pm at Goodwood. You can read the entire analysis here. We’re keeping it short and sweet in this week’s emails because we know that you want to focus on the Goodwood Festival.

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  • Ribchester Is The Form Pick To Win The Sussex Stakes

    There have been a number of Duals on the Downs at Glorious Goodwood in the last few years and Ribchester is the form pick to win the latest version. The Sussex Stakes is a Group 1 contest over one mile and Ribchester has the best form in the context of the race conditions. Churchill is a three-year old Classic winner…

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  • Micro Angles – Galway Festival Quick Returners

    At Galway, you will often see horses run twice during the Galway Festival, early in the week and subsequently run again. Since 2012 such runners are 22 winners from 133 runners 17% -2.29 A/E 1.22 49 placed 37%. But if we dig a little further we can improve the strike rate and profitability of such horses by adding three logical…

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  • The Goodwood Cup (Ripped Apart)

    Glorious Goodwood, now known as the Qatar Goodwood Festival, begins today, and we’ve got a complete analysis of the Goodwood Cup for you. You can read it right here. And if you’re just looking for the selection, scroll to the bottom and that’s where you’ll find it. But remember, it’s always best to know the reasoning behind a selection, rather…

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  • Big Orange Looks A Good Thing In The Goodwood Cup

    Sometimes in betting it’s wise not to avoid the obvious and there are genuinely good things. That is certainly the case with Big Orange and the Goodwood Cup. The first-day feature of Glorious Goodwood or the Qatar Goodwood Festival as its now called looks like a penalty kick for the Ascot Gold Cup winner. Big Orange’s task has been made…

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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Enable The Best Filly John Gosden Has  Trained Enable’s win in the Saturday’ s Group 1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes stamped her as the middle distance horse in Europe as the three-year-old beat the older horses in decisive fashion. Granted last years winner Highland Reel, who finished 4th, didn’t like the ground and the…

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  • Eye-Catchers Saturday Preview

    Eyecatchers Weekend Preview King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes – Ascot The King George VI hasn’t really caught the imagination of racing fans, well it hasn’t mine anyway but it’s the start of a tremendous weeks racing and betting with the Goodwood and Galway Festivals to enjoy The ante post favourite Highland Reel and Jack Hobbs will be…

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  • Micro Angles

    Eyecatcher Micro Angles: The Jane Chapple-Hyam micro system that I gave you last week had its first runner on Saturday with Stamford Raffles winning at Haydock, at odds of 11/4 and the Tom Dascombe/Richard Kingscote Haydock angle had its first two qualifiers on Saturday with Mac O’Polo finishing 3rd at 8/1. John Gosden Handicap Runners Returning From A 60+ Day…

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  • My Teacher’s in the Pub!

    So the school holidays are here. But who are all those extra people in the pub? Teachers! A survey out last week asked teachers what they did in their six-week summer break. Top answer: sleep. Fair enough. Second top answer: drink! Well, wrangling a classroom of 30 kids probably will do that. For any teachers reading – or, indeed, anyone – here’s…

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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, After last weeks bumper article, this one is a bit lighter on the eye catchers front. This Weeks Eyecatcher’s There are three horses that should be added to your trackers this week. I will also be adding two more on winnable handicap marks exclusively for Eyecatcher Pro subscribers Friday 21st June Hamilton Six Strings – Richard Fahey –…

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  • Get on this winning streak!

    I like a heads-up when a betting strategy is going through the roof. And I thought you might, too. So I wanted to let you know that Eyecatchers Pro is currently on fire. If you’d backed it at ÂŁ100 a point over the last 30 days, you’d currently have a profit of ÂŁ5,294 – for that month alone! At Betfair SP, it is currently…

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  • Horse Racing Micro Angle

    We have two micro angles that you can add to your betting portfolios in today’s article. Mark Johnston’s Newmarket July Festival Angle Trainer Mark Johnston likes to have a winner or two at the meeting and since 2007 he the top trainer in terms of winners – 14 winners from 98 runners 15% +18.33 A/E 1.25 30 placed 31%. That…

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  • VDW (Complete Video Race Analysis)

    WIN 51% OF YOUR BETS WITH THIS FREE STRATEGY

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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, A bit of a bumper edition this week so I will apologise for the length.  We’ve got five eyecatchers from last weeks horse racing and right at the end a quick look at some of the key trends for Saturday’s big race the Wetherby’s Super Sprint at Newbury. Let’s begin with a look back to Saturday’s action. Did…

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  • Horse Racing Micro Angle

    We have four micro angles that you can add to your betting portfolios in today’s article. The first one focuses on trainer Andrew Balding’s runners in maiden races. Here are the criteria: Trainer: Andrew Balding Race Type: Maiden Class Move: Same Days Since Last Run: 6 to 30 days Last Time Out Placing: 2nd Since 2011 this angle has produced…

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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Thrilling Coral Eclipse Won By A Nose! Well, what a thriller the Coral Eclipse turned out to be with the Sir Michael Stoute-trained Ulysses just getting the better of the Richard Hannon-trained Barney Roy in a head-bobbing finish. The winner was idling just before the line and I really had thought that Jockey James Doyle had galvanised Barney…

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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Derby Hero Is Retired! Well, what did we learn from the Weekend’s Irish Derby? For me the win of Aiden O’Brien’s second string Capri underlined the Ballydoyle don’t have an outstanding three-year-old middle distance colt this season. Epsom Derby hero Wings of Eagles could only finish 3rd but after the race he was found have sustained a career…

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