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  • Jun- 2011 -
    21 June

    David O’Meara – a young trainer making waves

    Many young trainers wait a long time for their first success at Group level but former jump jockey turned trainer David O’Meara has already ticked that box in the first year of his training career courtesy of Blue Bajan winning the Henry II Stakes at Sandown. That is unlikely to be his last pattern race success either and his progress…

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  • 18 June

    Ascot The Final Day

    14:30 Chesham Stakes This is the longest race for two year olds at Ascot means we want to keep a close eye on distance preferences. By focusing on those runners that are not declining in speed and have the estimated necessary speed to win this race in todays conditions we are left with 8 potential contenders. Taking a close look…

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  • 14 June

    14:30 Queen Anne Stakes

    I am going to start by looking for horses which have not won a group 1 race. These are Cityscape, Ransom Note and Flash Dance. Cross checking these with the RA Graphs we can remove Ransom Note and Flash Dance. Cityscape potentially shows good speed in this race and so we are going to take a further look. Canford Cliffs…

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  • May- 2011 -
    18 May

    High profile Derby trainers both claim Fallon is riding for them

    Controversial Irish-born former champion jockey Keiren Fallon is never very far from the headlines (not always for the right reasons), and looks as though he might once again be at the centre of a ‘misunderstanding’ as to which horse he will partner in the forthcoming Investec Epsom Derby on June 4 , writes Elliot Slater. Fallon, who has won racing’s…

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  • 4 May

    The Apprentice – Betting System Task

    Guest post by David Renham The fading sound of Big Ben in the background meant it was just after 6am. The phone rang and a half-asleep Frankie rushed down the stairs. ‘Hello this is Lord Sugar’s office. Lord Sugar wants you to meet him at Epsom racecourse. The cars will pick you up in 30 minutes.’ Frankie put the phone…

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  • Apr- 2011 -
    30 April

    Prince of Wales’s Stakes on the agenda for impressive Dick Turpin

    Richard Hannon’s high-class miler Dick Turpin could be set for a step up in trip if the champion trainer goes ahead with a plan to send the four-year-old to Royal Ascot for a crack at the 10 furlong Prince of Wales’s Stakes in mid-June, writes Elliot Slater. Dick Turpin returned to the fray last week with an impressive effort in…

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  • 24 April

    Contender Results 24-04-2011

    Today I sent out contenders to everyone on our mailing list and we had some excellent results, we found the winner in 76% of the races. You could have bet on them in different ways (I suggested a few in the email) and depending on how you bet would determine how much profit you made, but one thing is for…

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  • 14 April

    Ballabriggs – the horse who gave it his all

    Even though just a few days have passed since the Donald McCain-trained Ballabriggs won a gruelling renewal of the John Smith’s Grand National at Aintree from the gallant Irish challenger Oscar Time, odds are available about the 2012 running of the marathon contest for which yesterday’s winner has been installed the ante-post 16/1 favourite to follow up, writes Elliot Slater.…

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  • 9 April

    The Grand National Winner (hopefully!)

    It is the day we have all been waiting for where 40 runners compete to win the John Smith Grand National at Aintree. As always this race is a minefield when trying to find the winner and with 40 declared runners you could easily spend a whole day trying to analyse the race. We need to start by using trends…

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  • 8 April

    Lightning Strikes Twice as Murtagh Lands Doncaster Feature Again

    Johnny Murtagh, riding for the John Oxx yard this term having been stable jockey to Aidan O’Brien last season at Ballydoyle, booted home the winner of the ultra-competitive William Hill Lincoln Handicap at Doncaster on Saturday for the second year running, writes Elliot Slater. Twelve months ago Murtagh made the bookies weep as he booted home the William Haggas-trained Penitent…

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  • 3 April

    A History of York Races

    The City of York has a long and rich history which dates back to Roman and Viking days. One of the focal points of the city is the racecourse based on the Knavesmire which attracts over 250,000 visitors to the York each year swelling and benefitting the local economy. However, we doubt if many of that throng of visitors each…

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  • 3 April

    Two Suggestions for this Year’s Aintree National Hero

    This year’s John Smith’s Grand National promises to be the usual mix of thrills and spills, triumph and disaster, but does appear to have attracted a very good quality field on a par with anything seen in the race for some years, writes Elliot Slater. After giving the matter a great deal of thought and working on the assumption that…

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  • Mar- 2011 -
    29 March

    Presvis primed for Dubai Duty Free

    Dubai specialist Presvis is reported bang on target for another crack at the Group 1 Dubai Duty Free having pleased his trainer Luca Cumani in his final piece of work before the high profile race, one of the main supporting events on the World Cup card at Meydan on Saturday evening, writes Elliot Slater. Runner-up to Gladiatorius in the 2009…

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  • 29 March

    Racing Post winner Quinz in the National path

    Philip Hobbs has revealed that his Racing Post Chase winner Quinz will be aimed at the Grand National. Hobbs resisted the temptation of taking the gelding to Cheltenham for one of the Festival Handicaps after his Kempton win and he now has fresh horse to take into battle at Aintree in April. Quinz is a good ground horse who likes…

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  • 29 March

    Triple Cheltenham joy for resurgent Walsh

    It must have been very tough for the hugely talented Ruby Walsh to sit on the sidelines for four months following his fall at Down Royal in November in which he sustained a broken leg, and watch high-class horses trained by Paul Nicholls and Willie Mullins win for other jockeys when under normal circumstances he would have been on board,…

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  • 11 March

    Solwhit misses World Hurdle after failing to sparkle

    Hopes of an Irish winner in next Thursday’s Ladbrokes World Hurdle, one of the highlights on day three of the Cheltenham Festival 2011, have been dealt a blow with the news that the smart performer Solwhit will miss the race and is unlikely to be seen again this season, writes Elliot Slater. Trainer Charles Byrnes had been looking forward to…

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  • 10 March

    King delighted with Bensalem form

    Alan King has put Bensalem through his final piece of work prior to attempting to justify favouritism in the Stewart Family Spinal Research Handicap Chase on the opening day of the forthcoming Cheltenham Festival, as he switches back to the larger obstacles having been campaigned over hurdles so far this term, writes Elliot Slater. One of the market leaders when…

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  • 4 March

    Dream Going Straight to 2000 Guineas

    If you exclude his one disappointing effort in the Group 1 Dewhurst Stakes that came on the back of two stunning victories at the highest level just a short while before, then it is hard to argue that David Simcock’s imposing colt Dream Ahead doesn’t have the best quality profile of any three-year-old going into their Classic season – and…

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  • 4 March

    Zeb Breezes Through Final Strong Work Before Cheltenham

    Queen Mother Champion Chase winner Big Zeb is set to return to Cheltenham on March 16 in top form to defend his title after coming through his final piece of serious work in fine style before attempting to land back-to-back renewals of the two-mile chasing championship, writes Elliot Slater. Colm Murphy’s imposing 10-year-old was schooled over six fences at Leopardstown racecourse…

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  • Feb- 2011 -
    28 February

    The Irish Independent Arkle Chase

    The Irish Independent Arkle Chase is one of the popular races at the Cheltenham Festival and is one of the feature races of the first day. This year is sure to be no different with a number of well-regarded runners in a tough field holding entries. Amongst the favourites in the ante-post horse betting market are the very well-fancied Ghizao,…

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