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Australia. The best racehorse Aiden Obrien has ever trained?

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Australia. The Best Racehorse Aiden O'Brien has ever trained? WHAT'S IN A NAME? According to Yorkshire folklore, the last horse home in the St Leger has snow on its tail. In view of the subsequent disqualification of last year's disgraced winner on doping grounds – given the obvious double meaning of the word 'snow', I cannot help but feel there is a cheap joke concealed there. However, I will let that be; to almost quote Bernard Cribbens: You never get nowhere by being too hasty (substitute cheap in this instance); besides, this whole premise is becoming too convoluted (you never get nowhere by being too convoluted). Undeniably the weather[...]

Winner tomorrow?

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Friday 6th Sept STILL STANDING... I have been ruminating this week. I doubt this will send me blind. The things is, having strayed from home for a few days, I developed a  nasty cold and have been lurching round the house with a ringing head, feeling as if I were in a giant hollow hall. Comments rattle around in your empty skull like ball bearings in a tunnel. No doubt you will be familiar with the sensation - if not, with the onset of winter, you soon will be. Having a cold is hardly akin to contracting black water fever, but it does turn you into a zombie for[...]

Review of the weeks racing at York

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Regular postings from 'Spy'... Spy is Horse Racing Pro's Resident Racing Journalist. He's an ex odds compiler with over 20 years experience working or one of the big firms and has a wealth of racing knowledge which he loves to share in a weekly, often mildly provocative chat! ... How Was It For You? Hindsight is something we can either learn from or deny. Sometimes denial is the easier option. After all, life is a constant learning process - it becomes tiresome; there is a limit to how much we wish to learn. However, if wishing to progress as individuals it is necessary to scrutinise our actions, if only to see[...]

How to compile the odds for a race

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Regular postings from 'Spy'... Spy is Horse Racing Pro's Resident Racing Journalist. He's an ex odds compiler with over 20 years experience working or one of the big firms and has a wealth of racing knowledge which he loves to share in a weekly, often mildly provocative chat! ... FIXING THE ODDS Money talks; market forces prevail; in a free market prices find their own level… They are some of the remarks attributed to the way our capitalist society operates. All correct in their own way but in any market the price-fixers are kings. They are the guys that determine the base line from which all transactions proceed. After their input,[...]

A Rant about inside Information

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SPY STEPS OUT OF THE SHADOWS SPIRIT OF THE LAW becomes his first runner from the lucrative Notebook feature, winning at AYR on Monday at odds of  7/2 This follows Saturday's advice for Ahtoug at 11/2 - a strong word for Homeric at 9/2 [Broxbourne nominated as a big danger] - and a suggestion that War Command was an opposable 2/5 favourite in Sunday's Group 1 feature at the Curragh. Can you afford to be without his comments and advice in his free feature on this site? see the Notebook tab above. A RANT FROM Mr ANGRY... (That's Spy ... not Bob!) I thought I would write this while my tail is up.[...]

Another week

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Regular postings from 'Spy'... Spy is Horse Racing Pro's Resident Racing Journalist. He's an ex odds compiler with over 20 years experience working or one of the big firms and has a wealth of racing knowledge which he loves to share in a weekly, often mildly provocative chat! ... ANOTHER WEEK … We are nearing the end of another racing week. Windsor and Pontefract came and went although Windsor returns tomorrow. Saving its best card for Saturday, Haydock is another track that seems reluctant to leave the stage. In truth, apart from the impressive win of Moonlight Cloud in on Sunday, not a lot has occurred. Even Newbury wheeled out[...]

Life's a gamble

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LIFE IS A GAMBLE ... The clue is in the title. It is called gambling after all. Those of us that try to minimise risk cannot hide behind formbooks or talk tactics on the phone forever. Although a professional approach to betting means you can severely reduce the risk you take, it is still prevalent in any transaction that involves a degree of gambling. Eventually, if you are to play, you have to walk the high wire without a safety net. Most cutting-edge decisions necessitate an informed gamble. Buying a house, a car - even choosing a life partner contains an element of uncertainty. A surgeon once told me[...]

How not to win a Porsche

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Note From Bob A typically self effacing tongue -in-cheek piece from "SPY" after not having the best Goodwood he's ever had. (But haven't we all been there at some time?) NO CIGAR, NO PORSCHE - NOT EVEN AN ICE CREAM… If we believe the marketing, this is supposed to be a glorious week. With a mizzle straight out of Wuthering Heights and a sea fret from Jamaica Inn, it started as anything but. However, despite the rain, the ground, although on the easy side, was not soft. Anyway, I have a plan. I am taking a leaf out of one of those self-help manuals - you know the sort[...]

Are you Flushing £50 notes down the toilet?

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How this simple tactic can Save You £5,777.72 After the seasonal celebrations last weekend my exhausted wife asked me to pick up a couple of items from the supermarket on the way home. I'm not a shopper. I'd almost go as far as to say I hate shopping! I'm more of a buyer than shopper. If I need a new shirt I just go to a shirt shop and as soon as I see one I like I buy it. My wife would visit the first shop in town ... then no matter how much she liked the item she'd have to check just about every darned shop in[...]

Horseracing Information

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A DELIGHTFUL FREE FORMAT PIECE FROM SPY! ... THE ART OF WINNER-FINDING            (Well, sort of) 'DO YOU EXPECT ME TO TALK?' 'No, Mr Bond, I expect you to die.' Sorry, I could not resist it. The famous line from Goldfinger – I always wanted to write that line and often speak it, much to the intense annoyance of any female I may be accompanying. If you are as sad as I am, you may have noticed women dislike any reference to James Bond whatsoever. This is a fact I cannot claim to understand. I mean they would hardly refuse his advances would they? Try them with the one-legged Tarzan sketch:[...]

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