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Horse Racing Text Tips Result week 2

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Category - Results

Week 2 Discussion of Results Here's the report for the 2nd week of the new Bet Mirroring Syndicate launch just 2 weeks ago. I wasn't happy at all with week 2's figures. Results were not as good as week 1 and the strike rate for win bets was lower. Nevertheless if you followed my bets exactly you would still have shown a handsome 38.22 Points Profit or £382.25 for £10 stakes (and a very handsome week's wages of £3,822.50 at the full £100 per point stakes!) It seems hard to believe we still made a profit after so may placed horses but the figures don't lie. How is it[...]

Horse Racing Text Tips Result week 1

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Category - Results

Weekly Report. £11,040 Profit! and an opportunity to make £150 extra! I've enclosed a full breakdown off the bets since we launched this exciting new syndicate. And if you like what you've seen so far  you can make some easy FREE money! ... Refer this unique Service any friends who might be interested before the official full Price Launch and save them money as well as earn £150 per referral for yourself! The week's results were excellent. Before you get too carried away I would like to comment that we did rather better than usual winning a staggering 145% on stakes and showing a massive profit of 110.4 points[...]

Dec 6th Reflections on the Hennessy

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Category - Blog

Note from Bob: To avoid any confusion this article is written by SPY not me :-) ... just so my current partner doesn't worry I was up no good at Newbury last weekend! REFLECTIONS ON THE HENNESSY So here we are again - on the verge of another weekend. For the life of me I can’t believe it has been nearly seven days since the last one. It feels as if I am coming to after a massive bender that has left part of my life uned for. But that cannot be right as I am not handcuffed to a lamppost in an ill-fitting dress. The remnants of last week and[...]

Playing the percentages

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PLAYING THE PERCENTAGES Having watched the second instalment of a documentary about Morecombe and Wise last night, I was struck how adept they were at adjusting to trends. Anyone that survives in any kind of business for a length of time has to be able to move with the flow. Eric and Ernie managed that pretty well, ensuring longevity in an otherwise short-lived profession. They correctly identified the need for change, but not change for its own sake, merely in order to avoid burn-out and to appear fresh and relevant despite the fact they were treading well-worn boards. What they were clever at was re-inventing the M&W brand without[...]

Bonkers? Jockey Club Racecourses New Sponsorship Drive

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Category - Blog

ONLY MONEY... So here we go again, racing looks all set to shoot itself in the foot. Jockey Club Racecourses are looking for a single sponsor for what they perceive as the three big chases of the season: The Betfair Chase, scheduled for Haydock this Saturday, the William Hill King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day, and the Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup itself at the Festival in March. Jockey Club Racecourses seem to have this slightly wonky idea that they can market the two preceding events as part of the route on the ‘road map' to Cheltenham and chasing's jewel in the crown. A light bulb seems[...]

End of Flat Racing Season 2013

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Category - Blog

THE END... So that is the end of another Flat racing season then... This time around there was no Frankel. The season started with grim news surrounding Godolphin, an organisation that continues to underperform considering the huge amount of money it invests in bloodstock – much of it seemingly unwisely. Although they ended the season on a brighter note than they started it, Godolphin still has a way to go if it is to achieve the major global targets set. Observing from afar, it appears Godolphin has accrued too many highly-paid chiefs and not enough Indians. The policy of boycotting British trainers and insisting it is a Dubai-run organisation[...]

Tony McCoy 4,000 winner

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Category - Blog

FOUR THOUSAND AND ALL THAT... The cynical might say it is only a number. Four thousand: three thousand, what's the difference? Frankly for a National Hunt jockey, either figure is phenomenal. Considering he has already smashed six previous riding records, some might say he has little left to prove. First to go was the record of National Hunt winners for a season (253), followed by the fastest 100-winners (ittedly assisted by an enhanced fixture list). Next to succumb to the McCoy magic was the long-held record established by Sir Gordon Richards in 1947 of the highest number of winners in any one season. McCoy scuttled Richards' record by a[...]

Lost In Translation

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Category - Blog

LOST IN TRANSLATION It was quite a show on Sunday at Longchamp: Vive la - or Long live - literal translation: Up with - loose translation: Up the British. Not much changes over the years; we remain uneasy allies with our Gaelic cousins across the Channel. You could spot the French on Sunday: they were the ones in suits, some of whom were ever so slightly annoyed that the racing had interrupted a hearty lunch. Some were even more annoyed when locally-trained Catcall was adjudged to have come too soon in the Abbaye and Lesstalk In Paris was reckoned to have come much too soon in[...]

Channel Four Racing Missed a trick?

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Category - Blog

TIME'S ARROW Heavy ground at Salisbury in October: it's not right somehow. Salisbury is a summer track. Seeing the cathedral shivering and partly obscured by a mizzle looks like a climate-change warning. But there it is, what else can we expect now the precious last months of summer have slipped beneath the horizon? Already this week has contained elements of the unexpected for your correspondent, who, to be frank, has little to correspond with you about. Unless you count an excursion to Basingstoke town centre on Monday, the washing machine packing up and the car battery giving out, which I am not sure we should. Why is it we[...]

Why Your Horse lost. the Trainers book of excuses

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 EXCUSES - EXCUSES ... The Trainers Book of Excuses This is not a great time of year. Seemingly, without warning everything has changed - principally that applies to the weather, which has a knock-on effect on our metabolisms. Whereas a month ago I leapt out of bed with the first shafts of morning light, ready and eager to work from about 7.00am onwards, now I am struggling to surface before lunchtime. Is it me? The answer to that is probably. But it is my experience that this seasonal change results in an unwelcome dose of sluggishness. After all, in the true spirit invoked by all gamblers (dress it up[...]

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