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Oct- 2017 -25 OctoberNews
Micro-Angles – Trainer Stats
This weekās slice of stats and micro angles looks a group of trainers whose horses should be noted over the next week, it also contains another horse that is worth looking out for when it runs in the coming weeks. Jumps fans have plenty to look forward to this weekend with Cheltenham racing for the first time this season on…
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24 OctoberNews
Weekly Eye-Catchers – Horse Racing
Hi all, Champions Day Brings Down The Curtain Or Does It? Champions Day is over for another year and I have to say its now well over its Frankel Days and is now the day that effectively brings down the curtain on the turf flat season. Yes, I know there a plenty of flat meetings, including the Group 1 Racing…
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23 OctoberNews
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23 OctoberAdvice
Romain De Senam Aims For Gold Cup Glory
Source: RFO Official via Twitter Romain De Senam has the opportunity to continue his successful start to the National Hunt season. The French horse notched a victory in his opening race of the new campaign in October, claiming the win at Chepstow, and the five-year-old now has the opportunity to add a major title in the Grade 3 arena, with…
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21 OctoberAdvice
Champions Day Micro Preview ā Ascot ā 21st October
On Saturday its Champion Day at Ascot and for many in the racing hierarchy it now signals the end of the UK turf flat season, despite the fact that there is one Group 1 race to be run, the Racing Post Trophy and the last flat meeting year at Doncaster is on November 11th. No denying that the introduction of…
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20 OctoberAdvice
2018 Grand National: An Early Glance at the Aintree Showpiece
National Hunt fans, it is time to rejoice ā 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 yearās winner, ONE FOR ARTHUR, will miss the race after suffering a season-ending injury, but there are still plenty…
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19 OctoberAdvice
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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19 OctoberNews
Micro-Angles – Autumn Horses
Silsol ā Paul Nicholls ā The 8-year-old hasnāt been the easiest horse to keep sound but he has been well placed by his trainer having had, over jumps – 8 wins from 19 runs 42% +28.32 15 placed 79% Strike Rate 42% +28.32 15 placed 79% SP Profit +28.32 15 placed 79% 15 placed 79% Place Strike Rate 79% October/November…
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18 OctoberNews
How to profit from large fields…
Here at the Race Advisor, when someone says weĀ canāt do something, we like to…Ā do it anyway! Thatās why when we hear people saying certain types of races have to beĀ avoided at all costs, we spy an opportunity a lot of the time. And go on to make aĀ decent amount of profit. So hereās one you might be interested in… Itās…
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18 OctoberNews
Can You Make a Profit From Short-Priced Favourites in Large Fields?
You might not like to admit it, but thereās 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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18 OctoberNews
Micro-Angles – Jockeys for Courses and Distances
Following on from previous articles, I have got some more micro angles and horses that have traditionally done well in the first few months of the winter jumps season. But like last week I will start by looking at two jockeys on all-weather who seem to excel at a certain track and distance. For the purpose of this research, I…
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17 OctoberNews
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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16 OctoberNews
The dossier you NEED to read
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12 OctoberNews
Micro-Angle – Horses To Follow
Autumn National Hunt Horses Following on from Blue Kascade, Thomas Brown and Tenor Nivernais in previous weeks I have another horse who seems at his best in the early part of the season. This week itās the Oliver Sherwood trained chaser Milgen Bay. Milgen Bay ā Oliver Sherwood The 11- year-old has a career record of – 9 wins from…
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11 OctoberNews
The service can buy you your own flat…
What property experts believe is theĀ cheapest flat for sale in the UKĀ has just gone on the market. Itās a one-bedroom property in Handsworth near Birmingham ā and costs aĀ tenth of the priceĀ of an average home. And itās yours for Ā£15,000. Cheap, huh? Now, you can makeĀ Ā£15,942 with UK Racing News. So weāre going to start calling it the betting product…
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10 OctoberNews
SmartSigger magazine for just 1p!
We donāt do deals like this very often. So Iām going to say this is one youĀ donāt want to miss. Thatās because weāre going to give youĀ SmartSiggerĀ magazine forĀ one shiny round penny. For just 1p you can read the latest issue of horseracingās No1 magazine. And this month that means… >>Ā Ten horses you NEED to be followingĀ in the 2017/18 jump season.…
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10 OctoberAdvice
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 monthās 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 seeās the start of the…
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9 OctoberAdvice
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 āold chestnutā 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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5 OctoberNews
Micro-Angles – Horse in Profile – Tenor Nivernais
The ten-year-old trained by Venetia Williams hasnāt won as many races over fences as his ability merits – 4 wins from 25 runs 10 placed over fences Three of those four chase wins have come in November & December ā 3 wins from 7 runs Strike Rate 43% SP Profit +10.25 5 placed Place Strike Rate 71% and he is…
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4 OctoberAdvice
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 ātrueā 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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