THE March 2015 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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Mullins lines up army of festival raiders and gives his view on Annie Power, Un De Sceaux, and Faugheen
Where are the bankers? Well… I’m hard-pressed to find one. Tony Keenan looks for a longer price worth backing
A 360 degree look at Cheltenham Festival with full previews of the Gold Cup, World Hurdle Day, Queen Mother Chase, Champion Hurdle Day, and the rest!
In the new edition of Racing Ahead:
- Ones to Follow – Leading jockeys and trainers at Cheltenham since 2003
- Course Horse – Nick Pullen highlights the horses that love Cheltenham
- System Betting – Matt Mitter shares the horse he will be backing in the Gold Cup
- Hurricane Fly v Sea Pigeon – Andy Newton looks at the history books
- Lackspur – Our punter shares the logic behind his betting
- Farewell AP – Award-winning Jonathan Powell pays his tribute to the legendary AP McCoy
- RSA Chase – If you fancy a long-odds bet Herbie Fogg shares how to whittle the options down in the stayers race
- On the Exchanges – A combination of facts from past and present to steer you in the right direction
- Paul Jacobs – The ace tipster takes us through his choices for the week
- Jockey Traits – Graham Buddry says even the best riders have their failures
- A look ahead to the Grand National – Who could stop AP McCoy from finishing on a high?
- Paddock Picks – Andrew Ayres supplies more hot prospects for the notebook
- Newmarket – Dave Youngman sends his informative letter from HQ
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