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  • Jan- 2018 -
    13 January
    News

    Micro-Angles – Weekend Trainer Track Stats

    Moving forward, this weekend sees some decent looking racing, weather permitting, with the 32Red Lanzarote Handicap Hurdle at Kempton over 2m 5f and the Grade 3 Betfred Classic Handicap Chase at Warwick, over a stamina-sapping 3m 5f, which is the best race run at that venue over the season. Here are some notable trainer stats from both those two races…

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  • 12 January
    News

    Johnny Deppā€™s 14 homes

    Celeb-land threw up a few surprises in 2017. But one of my favourites came from Johnny Deppā€™s lawsuit with his former managers. Which threw up the fact he owns an amazing 14 homes. Which begs two questionsā€¦ (A.)Ā Who the hell needs 14 homes? When does he stay in them all? (B.) Which is the best? Well, having looked through all…

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  • 11 January
    News

    Catterickā€™s National Is The Richest Race Of The Day

    In the olden days, there were only a handful of Grand Nationals including the big one of course at Aintree in April and the Scottish, Welsh and Irish versions. Now it seems just about every track stages a regional National and today its Catterickā€™s turn and their race is called the North Yorkshire Grand National. Alto Des Mottes has the…

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  • 9 January
    News

    Aaaarrrrgggh!

    OK, so Christmas is some distance in the rear-view mirror. But for some reason, I still resemble a barrel. So I pulled on my running shoes and went for a speed run on the beach. 1 metre: Fine. 10 metres: Fine. 50 metres: Hmmm. Iā€™m pretty good at this speed thingy. 100 metres: Actually, I take that back. 150 metres:…

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  • 9 January
    News

    What is the 04 System & Is It worth Your Time and Effort?

    Finding a genuinely profitable horse racing system in the long-term is a joyful experience. This is mainly because countless systems donā€™t, and never will work. Even today when there is so much good information available on sites like Race Advisor for free, the betting public still want that edge. Thatā€™s why people who sell inefficient betting systems prosper. They may…

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  • 9 January
    Newshorse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, As ā€˜Aussie fluā€™ sweeps the country. I am writing this weekā€™s column with a streaming nose and a vicious sore throat. Whether itā€™s the flu or just a common cold I am not sure, but there are plenty of bugs going around at the moment. The weather hasnā€™t been that great either with plenty of rain last week…

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  • 8 January
    News

    Reckon you could be a trainer?

    We like to think we know a bit about racing, right? But could we actually do the job of being a trainer? Itā€™s a tricky old task, because not only are you running a business… But you also have to have a license and qualifications… And deal with staff and owners and suppliers… Oh, and be able to train a…

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  • 4 January
    News

    Sunbathing with Simon Cowell

    X Factor supremo Simon Cowell is currently sunbathing next to me. Well, actually, let me rephrase that. Simon Cowell is currently sunbathing on a yacht that I can see. According to one of the locals here at the holiday resort, Iā€™m staying at. I havenā€™t actually seen old Hairy Moobs himself, as I didnā€™t pack a telescope. So I donā€™t…

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  • 3 January
    News

    How horses hardly ever sleep

    Itā€™s remarkable how little some animals sleep. A horse, for example, only sleeps for 2.9 hours a day. Thatā€™s just 12% of the day. Compare that to how long a human sleeps ā€“ 8 hours a day. Or 33% of the day. Isnā€™t that amazing? Horses are almost always awake when weā€™re sleeping. Not saying weā€™re lazy, but perhaps we…

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  • 2 January
    News

    A new dawn in your racing success!

    Hello folks, and welcome to 2018. I hope your hangover isn’t too bad! Here’s what I think we should do… 1. Cup of tea. 2. A large glass of water. 3. Bacon sandwich. 4. Get your betting into SHAPE. Let’s start this New Year off on the right foot ā€“ and get winning from the start. The way I became…

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  • 2 January
    Newshorse racing

    Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing

    Hi all, Well, I hope you enjoyed the Christmas & New Year festivities. We have seen some top quality horse racing action both sides of the Irish Sea since my last eyecatchers article. Itā€™s fair to say there were plenty of shocks last week. We saw plenty of fancied horses falling, with ante-post Champion Hurdle and Cheltenham Gold Cup favourites…

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  • 2 January
    Advice

    How Do Notable Jockeys With One Ride at a Track Perform?

    Jockeys with just one ride at a track are known as ā€˜one trick jockeys,ā€™ and it is an area of intrigue for some punters. Itā€™s a sad fact that jockeys wonā€™t get rich off their fees. According to Racing Post figures taken from July 2017, jockeys earn Ā£164.74 per ride in National Hunt races and Ā£120.66 on the Flat. Youā€™ll…

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  • 1 January
    News

    Happy New Profits, everyone!

    Happy new year, everybody! Right, how do you intend to start 2018? With a few decent wins? YES. With some awesome horses? YES. Without paying anything? YES. Doing it every day? YES. And by only clicking once? YES. Far-fetched? Not at all. Because thanks to a great new Race Advisor service, youā€™ll be getting FREE tips. On a daily basis.…

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  • Dec- 2017 -
    29 December
    News

    The power of a slap in the face!

    Thought your boss was bad? Check this out… One company forces its employees to SLAP each other across the face. Tough, huh? The company, in China, makes underperforming workers smack each other across the chops at the annual party. The erm, unusual practice came under fire when a video of the bizarre ceremony leaked onto the internet. An unnamed spokesman…

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  • 28 December
    Advice

    Spotting Hot Trainers

    Although it isnā€™t the single most important aspect of profitable betting, thereā€™s no question that some trainers are far better than others from our perspective. A ā€˜successfulā€™ trainer is not always a good one to back. For example, Mark Johnston has earned over Ā£14.7 million in prize money in Flat & All-Weather racing since January 2013. In the same period,…

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  • 27 December
    News

    And todayā€™s big winner is…

    Back at work? Bad luck. A lot of offices are reopening for business today. And if thatā€™s you, I hope youā€™re doing so with some money inĀ your pocket. From the great post-Christmas racing weā€™ve been enjoying. If you havenā€™t had a big win yet, hereā€™s something for you. Because today is the day of theĀ Daily Stat Pack. Your invaluable guide…

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  • 26 December
    Advice

    How To Find Horses That Will Shorten For Trading

    The Holy Grail of trading is to find a ā€˜steamer.ā€™ This is the term given to a horse with rapidly shortening odds. If you can find a steamer relatively early on in the morning, you could make a huge profit without being concerned about the outcome of the race. The beauty of trading against punting is that you only need…

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  • 23 December
    News

    TWO days till your Christmas surprise!

    Christmas is a time for GIVING and RECEIVING. And your pals here at the Race Advisor have got both those things coveredĀ for you. With Christmas just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to sign up to our fantastic giveaway. It’s called the Race Advisor Christmas Cracker. And here’s what it does…. IT GIVES TO CHARITY With every Christmas Cracker,…

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  • 23 December
    News

    Micro-Angles – Weekend Big Race Trends

    Letā€™s begin by having a look at some of the key trends and stats for Saturdayā€™s big race at Ascot. Ascot – 3:35 – Racing Welfare Handicap Hurdle (Grade 3) (Class 1) ā€“ 1m 7 Ā½ f Last years race was won by Nicky Henderson trained Brain Power who was sent off at odds of 12/1 and heā€™s got the…

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  • 21 December
    News

    Our charity donation ā€“ for you…

    This Christmas, weā€™re giving money to The Sick Childrenā€™s Trust. Iā€™ve chosen that as our charity this year because last Christmas me and my family actually spent the day itself in hospital. Thatā€™s because my son Max has a condition called Hydrocephalus. He was born with too much water in his brain. And The Sick Childrenā€™s Trust has helped us…

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