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  • Oct- 2017 -
    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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  • 19 October
    Advice

    What to look for in a winner

    An Irish Sport Horse is a go-to breed used for Jump racing A Thoroughbred Horse is the purest of breeds and they have incredible endurance Speaking to myracing.com, Olympian Spencer Wilton shares what he looks for in a horse Horse racing specialists, myracing.com have launched an online asset that explores the anatomy of four different horse breeds to highlight what…

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  • 18 October
    News

    How to profit from large fields…

    Here at the Race Advisor, when someone says we can’t do something, we like to… do it anyway! That’s why when we hear people saying certain types of races have to be avoided at all costs, we spy an opportunity a lot of the time. And go on to make a decent amount of profit. So here’s one you might be interested in… It’s…

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  • 18 October
    News

    Can You Make a Profit From Short-Priced Favourites in Large Fields?

    You might not like to admit it, but there’s a fair chance that you allow your selections to be completely dictated by odds. There is nothing wrong with searching for value, and since over 80% of winners are in the top 5 in the betting market, it makes sense to take the price of a horse into consideration when making…

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  • 17 October
    News
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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, I have just returned from a long weekend in Northumbria. It provided a good opportunity to recharge the batteries after what has been a tough couple of months for me and my partner. There was some top class jumps horse racing last weekend with Chepstow hosting its two-day October meeting. The first Cheltenham meeting of the new season…

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  • 11 October
    News

    The service can buy you your own flat…

    What property experts believe is the cheapest flat for sale in the UK has just gone on the market. It’s a one-bedroom property in Handsworth near Birmingham – and costs a tenth of the price of an average home. And it’s yours for ÂŁ15,000. Cheap, huh? Now, you can make £15,942 with UK Racing News. So we’re going to start calling it the betting product…

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  • 10 October
    News

    SmartSigger magazine for just 1p!

    We don’t do deals like this very often. So I’m going to say this is one you don’t want to miss. That’s because we’re going to give you SmartSigger magazine for one shiny round penny. For just 1p you can read the latest issue of horseracing’s No1 magazine. And this month that means… >> Ten horses you NEED to be following in the 2017/18 jump season.…

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  • 10 October
    Advice
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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, The 2017 horse racing flat season is now on its last legs but before we finally wave it a fond farewell in a month’s time there is still the Dubai Future Champions Festival on Friday & Saturday to look forward too and if you believe the Chepstow racecourse website, then this weekend also see’s the start of the…

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  • 9 October
    Advice

    Does it matter how far a horse travels for a race?

    Focusing on horses that have travelled a long distance to a racetrack piques the interest of some people while others disregard it as an ‘old chestnut’ system. If you go to the Signposts section of the Racing Post, you can see how far each horse has travelled to be on the course. For example, on October 9, 2017, at Musselburgh,…

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  • 4 October
    Advice

    Should You Back Outsiders in Small Fields?

    There is always an element of the unknown when it comes to races with only 3, 4, or 5 runners. In many cases, such events are not run at a ‘true’ pace and are often slow affairs with a fast finish. As a result, the form book makes less sense than normal so surely, punters should look at small fields…

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  • 3 October
    Advice
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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Well, it’s been a tough month for plenty of horse racing tipsters yours truly included although yet another profit has been banked for Eycatcher Pro subscribers. Not sure about you but October is a month when I start to turn away from the flat and gravitate towards National Hunt racing and the jumpers we have come to love…

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  • 2 October
    News

    Top tips for the Cesarewitch

    There are just days now before the National Hunt season flies back. But before then, there’s a little bit of business – and a lot of money to be made – on the flat. And we reckon the super-competitive Cesarewitch Handicap at Newmarket is one you need to be looking at. But now to narrow down the runners? A good place to start is the age.…

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  • Sep- 2017 -
    26 September
    Advice
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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, A death in the family meant I was unable to do last week’s eyecatcher article. The abandonment of last week’s Ayr Gold Cup meeting has put a bit of a hole in this weeks look back at the weekend big horse race action. That said it’s that time of the year when the flat eyecatchers are starting to…

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  • 24 September
    Advice

    In-Form Fancies Shows You How to Make Profit from Horses in Excellent Form

    It is said that ‘form is temporary, but class is permanent,’ and this certainly applies in horse racing as in the full spectrum of sports. However, savvy punters know how to make hay when the sun shines and learning how to find the horses in terrific form is a key aspect of making money in the long run. For some…

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  • 19 September
    News

    The hilarious error in Game Of Thrones

    Who saw the series of Game Of Thrones that’s just ended? If you haven’t yet, don’t worry – there are no spoilers here. Just one enormous, hilarious blooper that loads of fans have spotted. I must admit I didn’t notice until I rewound and watched this bit again. But in the background of one of the epic fight scenes in the snow-covered landscape of Westeros,…

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  • 18 September
    Advice

    10 High-Quality Horse Racing Sites You Should Definitely Visit

    There are hundreds of websites with a horse racing focus and unfortunate; quite a large percentage are not worth the time of day. Rather than allowing you to waste time (and possibly money) on low-quality websites, we have comprised a short guide on some excellent sites worth visiting. We have not included ourselves because we hope you already believe we’re…

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  • 16 September
    Advice

    Sat TV Trends – 16th Sept 2017

    Like all big race days, Andy Newton is on hand with the key TV trends this Saturday from Chester and Doncaster, including the William Hill St Leger Doncaster Horse Racing Trends (ITV/ATR) 1.50 – William Hill Portland Handicap Cl2 5f140y ITV 15/15 – Carried 8-12 or more 13/15 – Won over 6f before 12/15 – Had run 5 or more…

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  • 12 September
    Advice
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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Defoe Has Leger Goal in Sight The final classic season of the season the St Leger is a just a few days away. The race is also the oldest of the Classics. The St Leger is the final leg of the Classic British ‘Triple Crown’ which hasn’t been won since the great Nijinsky in 1970. Sadly, these days…

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  • 11 September
    News

    Madonna sold me doughnuts!

    Everybody who ever found great success started at the bottom of the pile. * Madonna once sold Dunkin’ Donuts. * Hugh Jackman was a party clown. * Kanye West sold jumpers as a sales assistant at Gap. * Victoria Beckham played a sperm on rollerskates in a BBC sex education film. I know it sounds like I’ve made that last one out – I promise I haven’t! What…

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  • 5 September
    Advice
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    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    It was certainly the case of famine rather than feast on the horse racing front last week. The action won’t live long in the memory. That said a bit of famine can give you the hunger for more top class betting action and for the rest of the month it’s going to be non-stop racing. It all starts this weekend…

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