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  • Mar- 2018 -
    31 March
    News

    The Irish Grand National

    Fairyhouse’s Easter Festival comes to a dramatic conclusion this Monday, with the Irish Grand National. With a field of 30 runners, this race can’t be analysed in 5 minutes! However, one of the quickest ways to narrow the field is to look at the trends from over the last 15 years. Our first part of the puzzle then is the…

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  • 31 March
    News

    The Grand National

    I don’t need to say much here as there will be acres of writing on the background to the world’s most famous horse race.  As a spectacle, it’s the highlight of the National Hunt calendar and arguably the highlight of British horse racing jumps or indeed flat.  It’s a race that brings out office sweepstakes and people who have a…

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  • 30 March
    Advicehorse racing

    Follow Ryan Moore At Meydan Today

    It was raining at Lingfield Park yesterday for the All-Weather Championships Finals and some of the jockeys were looking forward to better weather. James Doyle won the mares and fillies final on Diagnostic and then flew out to Dubai after racing. The temperature for the Dubai World Cup fixture at Meydan will be above 30 degrees where Doyle rides Frontiersman…

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  • 30 March
    News

    Ready, Steady, WIN!

    Good morning folks, Are you ready for some PROFITABLE betting today? We are – because we’re aiming to smash it at Finals Day. Finals Day, as you doubtless know, is the biggest day in All Weather Racing. And the culmination of the All-Weather Championships at Lingfield. Plus, a superb place to make a very decent amount of money. Which is…

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  • 26 March
    Advice

    Three Big Price Runners to Trouble Grand National Favourite Blaklion

    This year’s Grand National betting is taking shape and Blaklion remains at the head of the field as we approach the business end of preparations. Representing the Nigel Twiston-Davies yard, the talented nine-year-old has been the shortest price since the book went up, but does he deserve to be? There are some serious question marks hanging over the bay gelding…

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  • 24 March
    News

    Trends… Do They Really Work?

    If you’ve ever bet at a festival, then you’ll know that almost everybody uses trends from previous races to decide whether a horse is likely to win or not. But here’s the weird thing… Most people don’t use trends in their day-to-day betting. If you’re not prepared to use trends in your day-to-day betting then why would you suddenly think…

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  • 24 March
    Advice

    Is it worth your while following trends

    There is a stark difference between horse racing betting systems and trends. With systems, you’re following a set of data in a bid to find winners. I have written dozens of articles for Race Advisor that offer readers an insight into different betting systems to see if they have the potential for profit. A recent example was the ‘Nowhere Fourth’…

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  • 21 March
    Newshorse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Well, that’s another Cheltenham Festival done and dusted. Still jumps racing hits the accelerator button in the next month or so with the Aintree Festival and of course with it the Grand National. There is the Irish & Scottish Grand National’s, throw in the Punchestown Festival at the end of April and jumps fans have plenty to look forward to.…

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  • 20 March
    Advice

    Is horse racing fixed?

    It’s only in comparatively recent years that the perception of horse racing being a fixed sport has started to change. Even though the perception is changing, in a recent survey 49% of people still thought that there was corruption in racing. So what’s the truth? Here at the Race Advisor’s headquarters, we’ve all got different opinions based on our own…

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  • 17 March
    News

    Want ÂŁ20,000 for one days work?

    That’s exactly what happened to Colin, a member of VDW Maximiser, this Thursday. Imagine waking up ÂŁ20,000 richer, all from a ÂŁ50 bet? Would feel pretty damn good, wouldn’t it 😉 How did he do it? By following the lowest scoring VDW horses and placing a ÂŁ50 win double bet on them. Easy. Want access to the software that Colin…

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  • 17 March
    Advice

    The fix is in. How can you spot a dodgy race and avoid betting on it?

    It would be naĂŻve in the extreme to suggest that the Sport of Kings is purer than the driven snow. Over the last few decades, there have been numerous scandals involving trainers, owners, jockeys, and bookmakers. One of the most notorious instances of alleged race fixing involved six-time Champion Jockey, Kieran Fallon. He was arrested in September 2004 on suspicion…

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  • 13 March
    Advice

    Cheltenham

    Bookmakers tend to enjoy the unpredictability of major festivals such as Cheltenham, Newmarket, and Aintree. With so many world-class horses facing off against one another, it can be a nightmare to choose a potential winner. Occasionally, such as the Cheltenham Festival in 2017, a significant number of favourites win and give the bookies a much-needed bloody nose. When it comes…

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  • 10 March
    News

    Wooohooo, it’s nearly here :D

    In just three days we’ll be enjoying one of the best racing festivals in the world at Cheltenham. Eddie’s going to be analysing every day of the festival to find the strongest runners with the highest chance of winning. Using a combination of trends like… 17 of the last 19 winners had won on their previous outing prior to the festival……

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  • 7 March
    Newshorse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    A lack of recent horse racing on the grass and the fact that I have taken a break to concentrate on the upcoming Cheltenham Festival. All means that this week’s article is slightly different, as there are no horses for your trackers this week. That said there is plenty look at with the next week or so in mind. As…

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  • 6 March
    News

    Fancy a 99.74% ROI?

    A gelding is a male horse that has been castrated. Gelding a horse is supposed to make horses easier to handle, and they usually have little or no interest in mares. Therefore… a gelding should be more focused and not think about the opposite sex; at least that’s what some punters think. However, a gelded horse will have its speed…

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  • 5 March
    Advice

    Henderson Holds All the Aces Going Into the Cheltenham Festival

    “Nicky Henderson” by Carine06 (CC BY-SA 2.0) As the Cheltenham Festival approaches and the ante-post betting markets settle down, it appears that Nicky Henderson is the man currently holding all the aces. The British-based trainer has many chances of success, including the favourites in three of the four championship races that take place at the festival. He heads to the four-day…

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  • 5 March
    Advice

    First Run Since Gelded: How Do These Horses Perform?

    A gelding is a male horse that has been castrated. Gelding is supposed to make horses easier to handle, and they usually have little or no interest in mares. Therefore, a gelding should be more focused and not think about the opposite sex; at least that’s what some punters think. However, a gelded horse will have its speed and consistency…

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  • 2 March
    Advice

    Headway Is The Standout Bet At Lingfield

    The Beast from the East has had its say so there are no turf meetings in Britain. However, the much-derided All-Weather racing has come to the rescue and two meetings are scheduled on artificial surfaces. There is actually some decent racing on the sand at Lingfield and Newcastle. This is an ever-developing situation as a fall of snow can make…

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  • 2 March
    Advice

    Could You Commentate A Cheltenham Race?

    With Cheltenham only two weeks away, I thought I’d cover some of the angles and necessities that are required to make it through the gruelling four days. Whether you’re at the festival or not, there’ll be people up and down the land shouting for joy, hanging their heads with tears and feeling generally exhausted, elated, crushed, jubilant, “what if” and…

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  • Feb- 2018 -
    28 February
    Advice

    Should you focus on specific yards in the lead up to major events?

    Bookmakers tend to enjoy the unpredictability of major festivals such as Cheltenham, Newmarket, and Aintree. With so many world-class horses facing off against one another, it can be a nightmare to choose a potential winner. Occasionally, such as the Cheltenham Festival in 2017, a significant number of favourites win and give the bookies a much-needed bloody nose. When it comes…

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