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  • One Trick Trainers (do they deserve a hob-nob?)

    I don’t know about you, but I love a hob-nob biscuit. They’re amongst my favourite, and when you dunk them in tea their desirability increases by . 500%. The hob-nob is the nations second favourite biscuit, after the chocolate digestive. So you can imagine that you’d only share them with the most important people! Which begs the question… would you share…

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  • Who To Watch Horse Racing – Week Beginning 11th June

    We’re now really starting to build up to arguably the best week in the flat horse racing calendar, Royal Ascot. Therefore the coming few days are a bit like the calm before the storm as they’re not littered with quality as preparations are well underway for the big guns and the Royal meeting. There are a few Listed races throughout…

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  • Who To Watch – Week Beginning 4th June

    A quieter week on the horizon compared to the Classic action of last week, but still plenty to look forward to. We’ll see the Newmarket July course for the first time this year on Saturday alongside the Scottish Sprint Cup at Musselburgh, Hilary Needler day at Beverley and Group racing at Haydock. Trainers Tim Easterby – A very good week…

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  • NEXT UP… Derby Secrets (Free Inside Today’s Email)…

    Well, the Bank Holiday is done and dusted! Hope you enjoyed the sunshine. At least there are only four days until the weekend again! More importantly, there are only four days until the Investec Derby Festival – but more on that shortly. Yesterday, Bank Holiday revellers were rewarded with three awesome winners; Allbarnone at 7/1, Buachaill Alainn 9/1 and Gabrial The…

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  • Who To Watch – Week Beginning 28th May

    One of the biggest weeks in the flat racing calendar with both the Oaks and the Derby taking centre stage at Epsom on Friday and Saturday respectively. Cracksman returns in the Coronation Cup at the same venue and hopefully, another scintillating performance is on the cards for the exciting son of Frankel. Trainers Richard Fahey – A stable that is…

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  • *deep breath* * deep breath* and…

    In the world of horse racing, May is a smorgasbord of horse racing festivals. When we get a week like this one, when there isn’t a horse racing festival, it’s important to take a deep breath and relax, because there’s another one coming up right behind it 😉 In fact, next week is the Dante festival! But we’ve still got…

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  • Who To Watch – Week Beginning 21st May

    A slightly quieter week in store with regards to the fact there is no major festival like we’ve had with Chester and York. But some good action nonetheless with Sandown’s Brigadier Gerard evening on Thursday which will be shown on ITV4 and also the Temple Stakes at Haydock on Saturday which will hopefully feature the return of the explosive Battaash.…

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  • The York Dante Festival: Can Trends Help You Go Off The Beaten Track For Profits?

    The trouble with festivals is that the feature races are exceedingly competitive. Take the main event at the York Festival, the Yorkshire Cup for example. Less than a week from the race, there are 11 horses at odds of 16/1 or less in an event where 13 of the last 21 favourites have failed to win. However, the last four…

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  • Who To Watch – Week Beginning 14th May

    An exciting week upcoming in the racing world with York’s Dante Festival getting underway on Wednesday for three days of high class action, with more classic contenders bidding to enhance their Oaks and Derby credentials in the Musidora (Wednesday) and the Dante (Thursday) respectively. Plus Saturday features one of my favourite cards of the season at Newbury, highlighted by the…

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  • Newmarket WINNERS are HALF PRICE today

    Mayday! Mayday! This is not a drill, folks. The Festival Guide for this year’s glorious Newmarket is now HALF PRICE. But you’ve gotta be quick to bag this incredible offer, because it’s only valid for today. And we’re only telling you guys who follow the Race Advisor about this great offer. So you can be the ones to make the big money…

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  • Who To Watch – Week Beginning 30th April 2018

    The first of the British Classics take place at Newmarket this weekend with both Guineas the highlights on two great cards. Racing returns to Goodwood on Saturday and there’s a great mid-week card at Ascot on Wednesday, featuring a pair of Group 3’s. Trainers John Gosden – His horses are absolutely flying at the moment, he’s had 9 winners in…

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  • Who To Watch – Week Beginning 23rd April 2018

    This week is littered with quality racing, the last of the big three spring National Hunt Festivals at Punchestown gets underway on Tuesday, right the way through to Saturday, featuring 12 Grade 1’s across the five days. A great battle is in store between Gordon Elliott and Willie Mullins for the Irish Trainers Championship, it’s going down to the wire…

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  • Michael Wilding Rips Apart The Grand National

    It’s been a little while since I wrote a blog post, and what better time to do so than on the day of the Grand National. I’m going to use a combination of the Race Advisor’s tools to make my analysis of the race, beginning with Racing Dossier to narrow down the field. With so many good runners in the…

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  • The Grand National Compendium

    We’ve taken out four best pundits from the Race Advisor and asked them to give you their thoughts on the greatest race of them all …. the Grand National. Over to them ….. Alex Pepperrel gives us his thoughts via a video –   Andy Newton provides us with all of the stats that we need to make an informed decision…

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  • Grand National Analysis From The Eye-Catcher Pro – John Burke

    Now the Grand National is not race to be taken seriously from a betting perspective but it’s a bit of fun and that’s what betting on horses should be all about. The race has changed in recent years due to changes in the Aintree fences and the handicappers in encouragement of higher class horses running in the race. I don’t…

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  • The Grand National @ The Race Advisor with Alex Peperell

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  • Blaklion Can Win The Grand National

    Horses with experience of the unique fences often run well in the Grand National and Blaklion jumped impeccably in last year’s race. The Nigel Twiston-Davies runner had a great round of jumping when winning the Becher Chase at Aintree in December. The Last Samuri is another leading contender who has taken to the fences.  The National is now more akin…

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  • 2018 Grand National Trends For Punters To Profit

    It doesn’t matter if you are a seasoned horse racing punter, or a recreational better that only dips in and out of betting – the thought of betting on the Grand National – a race with 40 runners in – can be often be a very daunting affair.  However – fear not – as with bundles of Grand National trends &…

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  • 2018 Could Provide Us with a Sixth 100/1 Grand National Winner

    We all know the Grand National is the official home of big price horse racing winners. It’s the reason the UK stands still on race day and the Aintree spectacle sees seasoned punters rub shoulders with the ÂŁ1-a-year-backers getting their stake on a runner with a familiar sounding name. It’s the jewel in the British racing crown but did you…

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  • Achieving the Impossible: Picking a Grand National Winner

    Although the Cheltenham Gold Cup is one of the highlights of the racing calendar, we revealed that it isn’t as open a race as originally thought. If you focus on the top three in the market, you’re likely to come close to picking a winner. The Aintree Grand National, on the other hand, is as close to a ‘lottery’ as…

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