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  • Apr- 2017 -
    18 April
    Tips

    Alex Peperell Video Tips

    From http://www.raceadvisor.co.uk video #horseracingtips from #theraceadvisor with horse racing expert Alex Peperell

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  • 17 April
    Advice
    race horse

    Our Duke Can Be One For The Favourite Backers In the Irish National

    Gordon Elliott or less likely Willie Mullins will win the Irish Jumps Trainer’s Championships but neither has won the Irish Grand National. That situation might not change on Easter Monday when the 2017 renewal takes place at Fairyhouse. The race moves with the Easter celebration and always takes place on the Monday of the holiday long weekend. There will be…

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  • 17 April
    Tips

    Alex Peperell Video Tips

    NEW: From http://www.raceadvisor.co.uk video #horseracingtips from #theraceadvisor with horse racing expert Alex Peperell

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  • 13 April
    Advice

    Coneygree Can End Season on a High in Punchestown Gold Cup

    Former Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Coneygree has had a racecourse gallop at Ffos Las in preparation for a run in the Punchestown Gold Cup later this month in Ireland. Mark Bradstock’s runner missed the Cheltenham Festival with a setback, but connections are delighted with the work he did at the Welsh track in his public exercise earlier this week. Coneygree’s return to action…

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  • 11 April
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Morning all, Arthur Takes the High Road to National Glory Well, last week I gave you my five horse strong shortlist for horse racing’s greatest contest the Aintree Grand National and fortunately the winner One for Arthur was on it. This is what I wrote about the Lucinda Russell trained 8 year old back in January in this column. “There…

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  • 7 April
    Strategies

    Rapid Horse Racing Winner Selection

    It’s pretty darn difficult to make a profit from horse racing, and it’s even harder if you don’t have the time to analyse races properly. Let’s face it, analysing a race requires: Skill Time And even more annoyingly, it takes time to learn the skill. Which means that the primary ingredient is… time. On the Race Advisor we have spent nearly a decade developing…

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  • 5 April
    Advice
    Grand National

    The Winner of The Grand National Will Be…

    With the Aintree Festival starting tomorrow, and the Grand National taking place on Saturday, it’s the beginning of what’s going to be three days of awesome racing. And at the Race Advisor, we are pretty dang excited! We’re about to witness some of the most thrilling racing of the year and, to make it even better, we’ve… Spent nearly 200…

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  • 5 April
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Tudhope Takes Brave Route For Lincoln Win Bravery, an Aiden O’Brien cast off, won first big handicap of the new flat horse racing season to give trainer David O’Meara a first win in this historic handicap. Jockey Danny Tudhope had realised that there was a draw bias at Doncaster and switched the horse from stand side draw over to the…

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  • 1 April
    Advice

    Top Notch Tonto Can Deliver In The Lincoln

    In 2014 Top Notch Tonto finished 8 lengths behind Olympic Glory off level weights in the Group 1 Lockinge Stakes. The horse has won at Group 3 level in the past so is undoubtedly a Group horse running in a handicap in the Lincoln at Doncaster on Saturday. The race is the first of 33 Heritage Handicaps during the turf…

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  • Mar- 2017 -
    28 March
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-catchers – Horse Racing

    Morning all, As I mentioned last week I thought I would share with you an interesting micro angle to get you prepared for the start of the 2017 horse racing flat season at Doncaster this Saturday. Whilst on the subject of the start of the flat turf season I will at the end of this, shorter than normal, column take…

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  • 27 March
    Advice

    Level Stake Betting on Heritage Handicaps

    Backing the starting price favourites from August to November in Heritage Handicaps up to one mile in distance over the last three years produced an 88.10% return on investment. That is valuable information as we embark on the turf Flat season and the first race of this nature, the Lincoln at Doncaster. Today, we’re looking at 100 such contests and the outcome…

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  • 25 March
    Advice
    horse racing

    Long River The Pick In The Dubai World Cup Place Market

    Arrogate will become the world record prize money holder if winning the Dubai World Cup at Meydan on Saturday. Nothing is certain in racing as we know with Douvan at Cheltenham but odds of 1/3 do not reflect the dominance and advantage in the ratings held by the favourite. Arrogate can deliver for the money buyers and short priced operators…

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  • 21 March
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Morning all, Well, that’s it for another year as horse racing’s eagerly awaited Cheltenham Festival passes all too quickly into history. How was it for you? It’s wasn’t a great festival for most punters and like many I had a forgettable weeks betting. Granted it could have been worse and at least we have the start of the flat to…

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  • 18 March
    Advice

    Gevrey Chambertin Can Win Another Midlands Grand National For David Pipe

    The Midlands Grand National is a competitive handicap chase with a decent prize fund in its own right and not just an afterthought to the Cheltenham Festival. In Gevrey Chambertin there is a horse who can play up winnings from the jumps meeting that matters most or recoup some losses after the bookies benefit of Gold Cup day. Gevrey Chambertin…

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  • 16 March
    Advice
    race horse

    Take Native River To Outstay His Rivals In Open Gold Cup

    Thistlecrack’s absence means this year’s Cheltenham Gold Cup is one of the most open contests in some time. Not only that, but it is also a great opportunity for one of the younger runners in the race to really establish itself as a new star in the sport. Native River is a horse who fits the profile for success in this…

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  • 13 March
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Morning all, By the time you read this the 2017 Cheltenham Festival will be underway. Well all my Cheltenham form study has been done and now it’s just a case of waiting for the race declarations to come and keeping an eye on the weather. It looks like most of the week will be dry although there seems some uncertainty…

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  • 12 March
    Advice

    Short Priced Favourites at the Cheltenham Festival

    Ten Year Trends The Cheltenham Festival brings together the best horses from Britain and Ireland and in terms of betting is one of the most competitive meetings of the season. Five days ahead of the 2017 showpiece only Altior (Arkle Chase) and Douvan (Champion Chase) were quoted at Even money or shorter but once running plans are confirmed Unowhatimeanharry, Limini…

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  • 11 March
    Advice

    William H Bonney Can Win The Imperial Cup

    It’s the calm before the storm, the starter before the main course, the race that precedes the Lord Mayor’s Show. But the Imperial Cup at Sandown carries a decent prize and an opportunity for horses not suited to Cheltenham to win a lucrative handicap hurdle. Golden Spear was the favourite for Saturday’s race and has an entry in the County…

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  • 10 March
    Advice

    McManus Pair Looks Primed For Cheltenham Joy

    Few racing owners are as revered as JP McManus when it comes to a willingness to put down money behind their Cheltenham Festival hopefuls. The hugely successful Irishman has long been a thorn in the side of bookmakers and, in stories that are ingrained in Cheltenham folklore, McManus has struck fear into the hearts of those on the rails with…

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  • 7 March
    Advice
    horse racing

    Weekly Eye-catchers – Horse Racing

    Morning all, As I mentioned last week this weeks article is shorter than usual but still contains the following: • Two eyecatchers from last week’s racing; • The final race from my Cheltenham Festival Briefing; • My updated Cheltenham ante-post betting list. It’s been a frustrating month or so for the service with a couple more close up seconds at…

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