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Godolphin System

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39.47% STRIKE-RATE FOR A 19.09pts PROFIT? The Racing Horse has been absolutely delighted with our Godolphin System and the profits that accompany it. With the trainer in form we intend to run the system until November before replacing it with another not far removed. Our intention is to seek selections from Saeed bin Suroor’s … Continue reading

Godolphin System

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The Racing Horse hit a new high profit line with our Godolphin System and there are no signs of profits drying up. We remind our members the prices recorded are neither the best prices secured nor the exchange prices and we have done much better than the +21.21pts recorded.   We have another system bet … Continue reading

The Racing Horse Saturday Edition

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GODOLPHIN SYSTEM The Racing Horse has a busy Saturday with a number of system bets in situ. We must be careful not to get confused and weigh each bet carefully whilst at the same time maximise profits. Saeed bin Suroor has a number of entries and the following are system bets with the odds … Continue reading

The Racing Horse Results Round-Up

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STRATEGIES & SYSTEMS BETTER THAN RANDOM WAGERING The Racing Horse uses (many) strategies and systems to make profits – at this moment in time we have 12 running (10 in profit, 1 breaking around even and 1 showing a small loss). Those we are currently sharing with our members include the Sir Mark Prescott, … Continue reading

Godolphin System

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Our Saeed bin Suroor system hit a new high in profit and +18.75pts when Move Up was brilliantly ridden by William Buick to win. There is no feeling that the system has ran its course yet and there are more profits to come, follow us… Worth pointing out that this trainer recorded 105 winners … Continue reading

Godolphin System

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 Our Saeed bin Suroor system hit a new high in profit and +18.75pts when Move Up was brilliantly ridden by William Buick to win. Please note how much better we are doing than the bare results. There is no feeling that the system has ran its course yet and there are more profits to … Continue reading

What is THE RACING HORSE?

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The Racing Horse is now over five years old as far as the general public are concerned and this might be a good time to measure ourselves. The Pacafi is the cornerstone of The Racing Horse and something we are very proud of though we use several systems as part of our portfolio. Not … Continue reading

Sir Mark Prescott System

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The Racing Horse realised we had backed a horse not ready to win yesterday in Miss Marina Bay when the money did not come for her. Today is a different ball game and we expect St Michel 4.00 Beverley to score. We missed the best price yesterday but hope the members got on. St … Continue reading

Doubles at Allensmore

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DOUBLES FOR TEAM CONNORS & COLIN BEVAN! Allensmore enjoyed perfect racing weather  Once again Pam and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves at our favourite ‘harness racing track’ and thank heavens the weather was perfect for racing. As always the organisers assembled a competitive and varied 8-race card and there was much to enjoy. There was … Continue reading

Sir Mark Prescott System 2016

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The Racing Horse backed Miss Marina Bay 6.40 Wolverhampton at 8/1 (general and BOG but 17/2 with Betway) as part of our SMP System. Chestnut Storm looks to be the leading player in this field but… There is no winning form for this race and we are totally dependent on the modus operandi/system of … Continue reading