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Scott McGlynn

Scott has been creating horse racing and football content for several years and is a regular at racecourses across the UK and Ireland, and further afield.
He’s also a huge fan of Scottish football and can regularly be seen on Twitter arguing with those who dare to have a pop at it.

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  • Racing

    5 best recent winners of the Juddmonte International

    This week sees the ever-popular Ebor meeting at York and the four-day event kicks off on Wednesday with the feature race of the whole meeting, the Juddmonte International. With over £550,000 on offer to this year’s winner, seven runners will head to post on Wednesday afternoon and it once again looks like a high-class renewal.

  • Racing

    Shergar Cup 2021 explained – How does it work?

    Saturday sees the annual Shergar Cup at Ascot and four teams will be battling it out to be crowned 2021 champions. This year sees the 20th running of the unique fixture – each of the six races on Saturday are worth £42,000, with a total prize fund of £252,000 up for grabs.

  • Sport

    Scottish Premiership 2021/22 Preview

    Euro 2020 may have seen Scottish football fans unite behind the national team but normal service resumse this weekend with the return of the Scottish Premiership. It’s set to be another exciting season north of the border and one thing is for sure – it won’t be dull – so we’ve taken a closer look at all 12 sides in the top division this season in our Scottish Premiership 2021/22 Preview.

  • Racing

    5 best King George winners of all time

    Saturday’s feature race at Ascot is the Group 1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes and this year’s race looks like a top-class renewal as the high-quality filly Love takes on this year’s Epsom Derby winner, Adayar.

  • Racing

    Who are the four Coral Eclipse 2021 entries?

    Saturday sees the 2021 Group 1 Coral Eclipse at Sandown and what the race lacks in runners, it more than makes up for in quality. Just four horses are set to head to post but they include the high-class Mishriff and St Mark’s Basilica who has looked to be one of the top three-year-olds so far this season.

  • Racing

    5 of the best Irish Derby winners

    All eyes will be on the Curragh on Saturday for the 2021 Irish Derby as 11 runners head to post in what looks set to be a competitive renewal. To get in the mood for the big race, we’ve taken a look back at five of the best Irish Derby winners which include some legends of the sport.

  • Sport

    Four times Scotland won at Wembley

    England and Scotland will face-off at Wembley on Friday evening in a must-see clash in Group D of Euro 2020. Following their opening match defeat to the Czech Republic, Steve Clarke’s Scotland side travel to London looking to pull off a shock and bag themselves vital three points, but history is against them.

  • Racing

    Royal Ascot 2021 – Guide to the Group 1 races

    Royal Ascot is back with the 2021 meeting set to get underway on Tuesday. One of the highlights of the flat season, the five-day meeting at Royal Ascot features several high-class races including eight Group 1 contests.

  • Racing

    Derby 2021 runners: whose in the field?

    All eyes will be on Epsom on Saturday afternoon as 12 runners head to post for the 2021 Derby. In what looks a hot renewal, we’ve taken a closer look at every runner as they try to hunt down Derby success.

  • Racing

    3 of the best Epsom Oaks winners

    The Epsom Oaks is fast approaching and on Friday June 4th, a new queen of the flat will be crowned. The Oaks has been won by several top-class fillies over the years and, in preparation for this year’s renewal, we’re turning back the clock to take a look at the three best Epsom Oaks winners since 2010.

  • Sport

    Who made the Scotland Euro 2020 squad?

    With the delayed Euro 2020 just around the corner, Scotland manager Steve Clarke has named his 26-man squad for the tournament. The Scots will face the Czech Republic and Croatia at Hampden in Glasgow before making the trip to London to face the ‘Auld Enemy’, England, at Wembley.

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