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  • Dec- 2017 -
    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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  • Nov- 2017 -
    29 November
    Advice

    National Hunt, Chase or Hurdles? Can You Profit From Both?

    For horse racing lovers, the thrill of National Hunt racing acts as some form of compensation for the shorter and colder days of autumn and winter. NH races feature older and larger horses than its Flat counterpart, and from September to April, these events are the main focus of the racing calendar as the Flat season takes a backseat. The…

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  • 29 November
    News

    Micro-Angles – Trainers to Note in December

    Hi all, Friday see’s the start of two tremendous day horse racing at Newbury which culminates in the first running of the Ladbrokes Trophy Handicap Chase which is effectively the old Hennessey Gold Cup but with a new sponsor. Plenty to get through this week and lots for stats fans to digest, so let’s crack on. So what can you expect…

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  • 28 November
    News

    ÂŁ400,000 to face some snakes

    Here’s a game of Would You Ever… Would you ever do the trials on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! for ÂŁ400,000? That’s how much they’ve reportedly paid Amir Khan. That makes the boxer the highest-paid campmate in the history of the ITV show – where you have to face creepy-crawlies (and occasionally eat them). I mean, it’s a…

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  • 28 November
    News
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Bristol De Mai Blows Away Rivals But Won’t Win A Gold Cup! Bristol De Mai is one of those horses not only does he handle the mud he relishes it. His win in the Grade 1 Betfair Chase now means he has produced his best two performances on Racing Post Ratings at Haydock on testing ground. His trainer…

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  • 23 November
    News

    National Hunt, Chase or Hurdles? Can You Profit From Both?

    For horse racing lovers, the thrill of National Hunt racing acts as some form of compensation for the shorter and colder days of autumn and winter. NH races feature older and larger horses than its Flat counterpart, and from September to April, these events are the main focus of the racing calendar as the Flat season takes a backseat. The…

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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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  • 20 November
    Advice

    Review of Sports Trading Exposed

    [taq_review] This huge guide is laden with detailed information on making a sustainable profit on the betting exchanges, at least until Betfair takes a huge percentage as commission! It is extremely well laid out, easy to follow and filled with enough information to turn any newcomer in the trading sphere into a money-making machine. At close to ÂŁ100, Sports Trading…

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  • 15 November
    News

    Micro-Angles

    Hi all, The horse racing cranks up further this week with the first big meeting of the winter jumps meeting, the three day November Meeting at Cheltenham, which begins on Friday. This week’s article looks at some interesting trainer stats from the Cheltenham November meeting (published on Friday) and a couple of profitable trainer micro angles. As ever I also…

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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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  • 9 November
    Advice

    How important is Draw Bias in Horse Racing?

    In horse racing, the ‘draw’ of a horse relates to its position in the stalls and is relevant in All-Weather and Flat racing. A horse with a ‘low’ draw (low stall number such as 1, 2, or 3) will be close to the rails while a horse with a ‘high’ draw will be further away from the rails. What is…

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  • 8 November
    News

    Micro-Angles – Trainers to Note in the Next 7 Days

    Hi all, Well, the winter jumps horse racing season had really moved out of first gear after events at Wetherby & Down Royal at the weekend. This week’s article has a handful of trainers whose runners are worth keeping onside in the next seven days or so. I also have another of my profile horses for you, ante-post advice for…

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  • 7 November
    News

    Your FREE horseracing tip

    You know how the Queen always carries a handbag? I’ve seen her at Ascot a few times, and always thought, “Why?” What’s in there? A pack of Benson & Hedges and a bunch of balled-up receipts from the off license? I think not. And anyway, when you’ve got a parade of flunkies following you around, why carry your own bag? Well, I was totally wrong.…

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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

    A donkey ate my car!

    Sometimes it’s OK to laugh at someone’s misfortune, I feel. And that sometimes is when the owner of a lurid orange supercar has the car eaten… By a donkey who mistook it for a carrot. Ha! It sounds insane, but this actually happened. The hungry donkey, whose name is Vitus, began gnawing the orange McLaren after it was parked beside his enclosure in Germany. Vitus the…

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  • 2 November
    News

    Einstein’s £1m secret to happiness

    Albert Einstein has a little formula for happiness. He wrote it down for a hotel bellboy because he had no money to tip him. Einstein explained that it would be worth more than a tip one day if the kid kept hold of it. Ahem. Just a bit. It sold last week for ÂŁ1.18 million. So what does it say? Not that much, actually! “A calm…

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  • 1 November
    News

    Micro-Angles – Trainers to Note in the Next 7 Days

    Hi all, It’s a new month and another dose of eyecatcher horse racing stats and angles for you. This week I have a trainer whose horses are worth noting over the next week or so, a horse that has done well in November in the past two seasons over the jumps (which will be published, tomorrow) and I have some…

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  • Oct- 2017 -
    31 October
    News

    Britain’s No1 racing magazine – for 25p

    Today you can get the greatest racing magazine in the country for just 25p. Now, no one can argue – that is a fantastic price. There’s not a single newspaper or magazine you can buy for anything like that price. Let alone a magazine that is so full of information it can literally change your life. Because not only can it help you make…

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  • 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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  • 24 October
    News
    horse racing

    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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