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    Seven jockeys to follow in the 2020 flat season

    Taking a break from his daily horse racing tips and ignoring the obvious contenders such as Ryan Moore, Frankie Dettori and Oisin Murphy, Steven Dowler lists his seven jockeys to follow in the 2020 flat season.

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    Ten dark horses to follow in the 2020 Flat Season

    After his article discussing the highly rated horses to follow in the 2020 flat season, racing expect Steven Dowler returns. This time he lists his ten dark horses to follow in the 2020 flat season.   BOOSALA Boosala is a son of the classy Dawn Approach and won both starts as a two-year-old, clocking a good figure each time, and looks to be one of the dark horses to follow in the 2020 flat season.

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    2020 flat season: 5 English horses to follow

    With an eye on the resumption of the racing season in the near future (fingers crossed), Steven Dowler gives us his five English trained horses to follow in the 2020 flat season.   Five English horses to follow in the 2020 flat season   PINATUBO Trainer: Charlie Appleby  Form: 111111- It remains debatable whether Pintatubo has improved from two-to-three but, regardless, he must be a horse to follow in the upcoming campaign.

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    The best of Damian English is yet to come

    Ambitious young trainer Damian English took a colossal gamble when initially taking out his trainers’ licence. English was a decent if unspectacular jockey, although he was undeniably hamperered with injuries throughout his short careerand eventually had little option other than retiring from the saddle.

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    2020 flat season: 5 Irish horses to follow

    With an eye on the resumption of the racing season in the near future (fingers crossed), Steven Dowler gives us his five Irish trained horses to follow in the 2020 flat season.   Five Irish horses to follow in the 2020 flat season   JAPAN Trainer: Aidan O’Brien  Form: 11/431114- Leading Aidan O’Brien’s charge for the 2020 season is JAPAN who quickly developed into a top-class middle distance performer having shown a lot of promise back in 2018.

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    Racing trainers facing biggest challenge since 2008 recession

    It is a well documented that after the Great Recession of 2008, many Irish racing trainers struggled to remain competitive and never fully recovered to pre-recession levels. There were a lot of restrictions and impediments which tested their endurance to the max.

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    Nick Scholfield discusses the impact of Coronavirus on racing

    We caught up with Nick Scholfield to discuss the impact of Coronavirus on the racing industry and to find out how he’s been keeping himself busy.   What have you been up to since lockdown? Nick Scholfield: I’ve been trying to make the best of a bad situation.

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    Cheltenham 2020 outsiders: 5 horses that performed above expectations

    Continuining his series of Cheltenham 2020 review articles, after discussing the biggest eyecatchers and the best performances, Steven Dowler looks at five horses which performed above expectations. Here are his 5 best Cheltenham 2020 outsiders who defied expectations.

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    Ryan Moore deserves more respect from the media

    Ryan Moore is unquestionably one of the world’s finest Jockeys. Such a statement is a double-edged sword, however, and Moore receives serious scrutiny on a regular basis from punters, bookies and the racing media.

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    Top 5 eyecatchers of the Cheltenham Festival 2020

    Racing expert Steven Dowler gives his top 5 eyecatchers of the Cheltenham Festival 2020. Which horses made the cut?   2020 Cheltenham Festival eyecatchers   LOUIS VAC’ POUCH (Stable Plate Chase) This eyecatcher of the Cheltenham Festival 2020 might come as a surprise.

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    Top five performances of the 2020 Cheltenham Festival

    With current events around the world, the 2020 Cheltenham Festival seems far longer than just two weeks ago. There were many highs and lows throughout the four day meeting, including Goshen unseating his rider at the final flight with the Triumph Hurdle at his mercy and Al Boum Photo becoming the first back-to-back winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup since Best Mate.

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