Category: horse racing
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Carlisle Racecourse is the place to be today, as the thrilling finale of the Go North Monet’s Garden Series takes place. With the challenging right-handed, undulating, stiff, and galloping course that spans 1 mile and 5 furlongs, the going is heavy and guaranteed to put the participating horses and jockeys to the test. The race…
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The Go North One Man Series Final Handicap Chase is a highly anticipated event that draws top-notch horses to compete for the £30,000 prize pool. As we have previously discussed the race’s specifics, let’s now take a closer look at some of the key contenders and their recent performances, which will undoubtedly add to the…
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A thrilling start to the Irish flat racing season with promising performances by young contenders. The Irish flat racing season kicked off with a thrilling opening race at The Curragh. The 1.40 race, a 5-furlong dash on soft to heavy ground, showcased a 2yo maiden race that produced its share of winners. With the field…
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National Hunt racing fans have a thrilling day to look forward to tomorrow. With a line-up of top trainers and jockeys, as well as challenging track conditions, this Sunday’s race meeting promises to be a captivating affair. In this blog, we’ll provide you with all the essential details, insights, and advice to help you make…
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The Irish flat racing season is kicking off at Naas Racecourse, and anticipation is high as the country’s top trainers and jockeys are set to compete on this challenging course. With no form to go on yet, our approach to this meeting will focus on the key factors at play: the trainers, jockeys, track conditions,…
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As the Irish flat racing season kicks off at the famous Curragh racecourse, excitement is building among fans and punters alike. Several prominent trainers have prepared strong entries for the opening day races, with some notable horses set to make a splash. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the trainers who…
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Today, the horse racing community bids farewell to Cheltenham Gold Cup-winning rider Bryan Cooper as he announces his retirement from the saddle with immediate effect. The 30-year-old jockey has enjoyed a distinguished career, with numerous Grade One victories and nine Cheltenham Festival wins to his name. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look…
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Analyse form: Study the recent form of each runner. Consider how well they’ve performed in their last few races, particularly on similar surfaces and at similar distances. Give preference to horses with strong recent form. Jockey and trainer performance: Consider the record of the jockeys and trainers involved in the race. Stronger jockey/trainer combinations often…