Form Reading Vs The Statistical Approach (Part 5).
This week I would like to move away from ‘trends’ and take a look at another way of making profits from horse racing…..
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The New One ready for Haydock Trial
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Sandown
Afternoon of jump racing from Ffos Las and Ayr
Jump racing this afternoon comes from Ffos Las and Ayr with an excellent BetVictor sponsored card at the latter and Mijhaar (3.10) taken to land the feature Best Odds Guaranteed at BatVictor.com Handicap Hurdle over two and a half miles. John Ferguson’s dual-purpose animal made a winning debut over timber last term before disappointing thereafter, albeit in much higher grade.
Cheltenham kicks off 2015 in style
Value Rater Weekend Review #9
Kilgeel Hill can continue progression at Haydock
Today’s feature action comes from Haydock, where Kilgeel Hill (3.10) can continue his progressive profile in the novices’ hurdle over two and a half miles. Last year’s renewal saw Urban Hymn lay a marker down for the upcoming festivals and Oliver Sherwood’s son of Oscar can do likewise after his impressive victory earlier this month at Leicester.
Value Rater Weekend Review #8
Cracking mile handicap the highlight at all-weather Kempton card
Josses Hill makes much anticipated chase debut at Ascot
A fascinating card at Ascot this afternoon with the eagerly-awaited chase debut of Josses Hill (2.30) the highlight for Nicky Henderson and Barry Geraghty in the Grade 2 Noel Novices’ Chase. The selection finished runner up to Vautour in the Supreme at the Cheltenham Festival before going one better when scoring at Aintree.
Nitrogen makes his debut under rules at Exeter
Pre-Christmas treat with Newbury jumps card
Value Rater Weekend Review #7
Powerful stables to battle it out in Kempton’s Mile Nursery
Road to Cheltenham begins as New Year approaches
We are closing in on the New Year, as 2014s busy horse racing schedule comes to a close, after another exhilarating 12 months of amazing action. But the excitement hasn’t finished yet, there are plenty more races throughout the country right up to the last days of 2014, as well as the schedule for next year having been officially released.
Value Rater Weekend Review #6
Juvenile Hurdle kicks off second day of Newbury’s Hennessy meeting
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Hennessy Festival – Day One
Wonderful Wetherby card tops off a fantastic Wednesday
Competitive Tuesday jumps card from Sedgefield
Value Rater Weekend Review #4
National Jockey Day to Launch on November 22
When thinking of horse racing, our minds avert to the daring outfits, big hats, bright colours, and of course the beautiful horses. But what’s often overlooked is that, each day, jockeys get up at the crack of dawn to train, drive hundreds of miles to their races and put themselves in constant danger of injury – all to ensure they are performing at the highest level and taking the sport we love to new heights.