THE December 2014 issue of Racing Ahead is in your shops now! You’ll be able to find us in around 300 WHSmith’s as well as Martin McColl’s, Morrison’s Eason’s and TESCO Ireland, along with numerous independent retailers across the country. To check local stockists, please click here.
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Christmas is coming, the geese are getting fat and all thoughts turn to Kempton and the great King George VI chase.
Our tipsters have done their best to find you some Yuletide cheer, with Andy Newton, in particular, providing some essential thoughts on the trends of the great race. Charlie McCann and Matt Mitter weigh in with their idea of the winner.
Happy Christmas from Racing Ahead…and a prosperous one too!
In the new edition of Racing Ahead:
- Skelton Boys Are Building Dynasty – Jonathan Powell looks at the remarkable success of Nick Skelton’s sons
- Stars Set To Return – Our top tipster, Paul Ferguson, can’t wait to see two of jump racing’s biggest names back on the track
- Hughes A Cleaver Boy? – Ian Heitman looks forward to 2015
- Mullins Keeps Rolling On – Tony Keenan gets set for another season dominated by master of Closutton
- Champagne For Christmas – Charlie McCann states Willie Mullins‘ star can make it a Grey Boxing Day
- The Count Can Rule Again – Andy Newton previews the big Christmas chase
- Captain Chris Can Dominate – Matt Mitter evaluates Kempton’s King George VI Field
- Tackling Handicaps – Peter Webb builds on his horse racing methods to take on the tougher side of the sport
- Value Is Far From Dead – Mark Coton states this game has always been about beating the market
- Yes, Fortune Favours The Brave – Malcolm Boyle says ‘Be not afraid’
- The Passing Sands Of Time – Larkspur pays a visit to Lingfield to mark 25 years of all-weather racing
- Pick Up On Peter – Andrew Ayres on his latest list of winter warmers from his travels around the country
- Noble Farewell – Dave Youngman sends his latest letter from HQ
- Blue’s In The Black – Jeremy Grayson takes a look around the smaller venues to see what could help swell the Christmas coffers
- Bring Back Those Trotting Races! – Ian Harrison laments last month’s bad weather
- A Bright Spark Who Sprinkled Goldust – Graham Buddry remembers the 1980 exploits of Bright Highway
- The Case Of The Missing Hound – Simon Nott on the sights and sounds of Cheltenham‘s first big race meeting
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