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  • Jan- 2018 -
    11 January
    News

    Catterick’s National Is The Richest Race Of The Day

    In the olden days, there were only a handful of Grand Nationals including the big one of course at Aintree in April and the Scottish, Welsh and Irish versions. Now it seems just about every track stages a regional National and today its Catterick’s turn and their race is called the North Yorkshire Grand National. Alto Des Mottes has the…

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  • 6 January
    News

    Micro-Angles – Weekend Stats and Trends Preview

    Hi all, Saturday Trainer Track Stats and Trends: Here are some of the keys stats for the races on Chepstow’s Coral’s Welsh Grand National card. I have also had a quick look at the last two aces on the Sandown card, including the Veterans Chase. Fingers crossed that the rain stays away and all three jumps meetings are on. Chepstow…

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  • 2 January
    Newshorse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Well, I hope you enjoyed the Christmas & New Year festivities. We have seen some top quality horse racing action both sides of the Irish Sea since my last eyecatchers article. It’s fair to say there were plenty of shocks last week. We saw plenty of fancied horses falling, with ante-post Champion Hurdle and Cheltenham Gold Cup favourites…

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  • Dec- 2017 -
    19 December
    Newshorse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Jump racing has this cruel habit of managing to spoil a big race with a tragedy. We saw evidence of this again on Saturday at Cheltenham as the David Pipe-trained Starchitect, who had run such a good race to finish second in the BetVictor Gold Cup at the last meeting, had jumped his way to the front and…

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  • 12 December
    Newshorse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, No, I am not referring to the cricket down under but to the fact, this is my 133rd Eyecatcher article for Race Advisor. It’s been a tough few months for the Eyecatcher Pro Service but thankfully the corner looks to have turned, with a healthy profit made since November 1st. Last weeks article was another success for the trainer…

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  • 7 December
    News

    Micro-Angles – Weekend Big Race Trends And Previews

    Here are some of the key trends for the two big Aintree handicaps over the National fences. Aintree – Saturday 2nd December Let’s have a look at some of the key trends and stats for the two big handicaps chases at Aintree. Becher Handicap Chase – 3m 2f Last years race was won by the David Pipe-trained Vieux Lion Rouge…

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  • 6 December
    News

    Micro-Angles – Weekend Trainer Track Stats

    Hi all, After the Ladbrokes Newbury Winter Carnival, the horse racing action continues apace this weekend with the Tingle Creek Day at Sandown and not one, but two races over Aintree’s National fences on Saturday with the Becher Chase and Grand Sefton Chase the highlight of that card. Plenty to get through this week and there is plenty for you stats…

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  • 5 December
    Newshorse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Can A Ten-Year-Old Win The Gold Cup? Total Recall won the Ladbrokes Trophy for Willie Mullins as he just got the better of the Nicky Henderson trained Whisper in a thrilling finish with the pair pulling clear of the rest of the field. The form looks solid. Taking nothing away from the well-handicapped winner but the runner-up comes out of the…

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  • 2 December
    News

    Micro-Angles – Weekend Big Race Preview & Newbury Stats

    Newbury – Ladbrokes Trophy Chase – 3m 2f Saturday’s biggest race and arguably the second best handicap chase of the season behind the Grand National is the race formerly known as the Hennessey Gold Cup. Last years renewal was won by the Colin Tizzard trained Native River who was sent off at odds of 7/2. Four of the last five…

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  • Nov- 2017 -
    30 November
    News

    Micro-Angles – Profile Horse & Jockeys and Trainers To Note

    This week’s horse in profile is the Venetia Williams trained chaser Otago Trail. The 9-year-old has yet to make his seasonal reappearance but did win on his first start of last season when beating Bristol De Mai to land the 3m Rehearsal Chase at Newcastle 12 months ago before ending his season in February when winning 3m handicap chase at…

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  • 21 November
    News
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Well, the first big handicap of the winter jumps season took place at Cheltenham on Saturday with the latest running of the BetVictor Gold Cup. There was plenty of rain around on Saturday and the going which had been good to soft on Friday had changed to soft, heavy in places by race four. The race was won…

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  • 14 November
    News
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    More excellent horse racing over the jumps with top class cards at Wincanton and Aintree and the curtain finally came down on the turf flat season although I suspect for many in the racing hierarchy the season ended a couple of weeks earlier on Champions Day. The last big race of the season was won by the Ian Williams trained…

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  • 7 November
    News
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Well, we can safely say that the winter jumps season has cranked into top gear and is well and truly with us after events at Wetherby & Down Royal on Saturday. Coneygree and Cue Card were expected to fight out the finish in the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby but neither managed to finish the race, as Coneygree…

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  • 4 November
    News

    Saturday Preview – Weekend Trainer Stats: Wetherby & Ascot

    Last weekend the National Hunt season really cranked into gear with Cheltenham’s two-day Showcase Meeting and Old Roan Chase Day at Aintree on Sunday. This week we have Charlie Hall Day at Wetherby, which will hopefully see a clash between Coneygree and Cue Card in the feature race and there is also a very decent Ascot card as that track…

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  • Oct- 2017 -
    31 October
    News
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, It was great to see the return of horse racing at Cheltenham a sure nice that winter isn’t so far away. Meanwhile, over at Doncaster, we saw the final Group 1 of the 2017 flat season the Racing Post Trophy. A race that also saw some history being made as trainer Aidan O’Brien broke Bobby Frankel’s record for…

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  • 25 October
    News

    Micro-Angles – Trainer Stats

    This week’s slice of stats and micro angles looks a group of trainers whose horses should be noted over the next week, it also contains another horse that is worth looking out for when it runs in the coming weeks. Jumps fans have plenty to look forward to this weekend with Cheltenham racing for the first time this season on…

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  • 24 October
    News
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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Champions Day Brings Down The Curtain Or Does It? Champions Day is over for another year and I have to say its now well over its Frankel Days and is now the day that effectively brings down the curtain on the turf flat season. Yes, I know there a plenty of flat meetings, including the Group 1 Racing…

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  • 23 October
    Advice

    Romain De Senam Aims For Gold Cup Glory

    Source: RFO Official via Twitter Romain De Senam has the opportunity to continue his successful start to the National Hunt season. The French horse notched a victory in his opening race of the new campaign in October, claiming the win at Chepstow, and the five-year-old now has the opportunity to add a major title in the Grade 3 arena, with…

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  • 20 October
    Advice

    2018 Grand National: An Early Glance at the Aintree Showpiece

    National Hunt fans, it is time to rejoice – jump racing is back. Be prepared for plenty of talk relating to the Cheltenham Festival in the coming months, but our primary attention is on the 2018 Grand National at Aintree. This year’s winner, ONE FOR ARTHUR, will miss the race after suffering a season-ending injury, but there are still plenty…

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  • 3 October
    News

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