How best to ride Lingfield AW
October 12th, 2025
The Racing Horse follows up our detailed piece on Charlie Appleby dated 27 APRIL 2018 and seek profitable areas to exploit? His All Weather figures are impressive but more so his Newmarket figures, and these courses will feature heavily in the first weeks of the racing resumption! . Top 6 racecourses since he started … Continue reading
Run & Burn by Mark Johnston
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Tagged Attraction, COVID-19 virus, Mark Johnston, Pacafi, Poet's Society, Richard Fahey, Richard Hannon, Smile A Mile, The Racing Horse
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Once racing resumes there will be a different betting landscape to adjust to and contend with. The cornerstone of our bets heavily rely on the form of the trainer but we will have no form to evaluate so a need to tread softly in the first 30 to 40 days at least. More problematic … Continue reading
RACECOURSE TEMPLATES and their IMPORTANCE! |
Course diversity There are 60 licensed racecourses in Great Britain and not two of them are alike. With the exception of Chelmsford and Ffos Las all the courses date back to 1927 or earlier maturating their own characteristics, shape, size, cambers, gradients, undulations, right and left-hand travel (including ambidexterity), altitude and various surface-types. No … Continue reading
How did we get on?
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Tagged 2020 Cheltenham Festival, Betting advice, Pacafi, Racecourse Templates, Racing Trends, The Racing Horse
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The Racing Horse had a mixed 2020 Cheltenham Festival, but (as always) we made a profit. It is hoped our pertinence, preparation and a certain acceptance of order was transmitted and received by our members long before racing started. Our aim was to find the ears of those members with the appropriate mental processes … Continue reading
How helpful was our information last year?
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The Racing Horse examined the information given to members prior to the 2019 Cheltenham Festival and asked the question – was it all worth it? We always start with our Racecourse Template. Before the Festival winning favourites in non-handicaps over hurdles and chases showed 44% & 42% respectively and 25% in NHF races but … Continue reading
The BIG FOUR! |
The Cheltenham Festival is unique and comes with its own personality, type and quality – a failure or disregard to understand/appreciate gives the edge to the bookmaker. The very essence of the Festival makes demands not applicable elsewhere, and if the reader believes (as we do), that mathematics is the governing force of horse rating … Continue reading
Normally the picturesque Wye Valley provides a stunning backdrop to Chepstow racecourse, which hosts the biggest horse race in Wales, the Coral Welsh Grand National at Christmas time. This year the mist shrouded the course but it did little to dampen spirits or proceedings and we witnessed some great racing! Although our first selection in … Continue reading
2019 Welsh Grand National (Part 2 of 3) |
The Racing Horse offers our Racecourse Template for Chepstow in readiness for the 2019 Coral Welsh Grand National which will take place on Friday 27 December. We will there to witness the excitement and produce a review of the day’s proceedings. The RACECOURSE TEMPLATE reveals those important/pertinent figures that matter and this must-have tool gives … Continue reading
2019 Welsh Grand National (Part 1 of 3) |
The Racing Horse takes a comprehensive look at the biggest race in Wales – 2019 CORAL WELSH GRAND NATIONAL. It is the highlight over the festive period and returns to Chepstow Racecourse on Friday 27th December 2019. CHEPSTOW RACECOURSE TEMPLATE The prerequisite to winning this race means the winner will need to be heavily laden with … Continue reading
The Racing Horse offers our Racecourse Template for Chepstow for Wednesday 20 November 2019. We reveal those important/pertinent figures that matter and help the reader to find the winners, failing that sort the contenders from the pretenders. It provides a betting landscape and a must-have tool for those betting at Chepstow, a course we know … Continue reading