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17/05 York Preview – All eyes on Stradivarius’ return after lengthy winter break
Syndicate Captain TFA provides his well-researched thoughts on the Boosted £10,000 Place 6 pool on the third day of York’s Dante Festival. After a winter break, will Stradivarius carry over his imperious form from last season? You can join his Syndicate here.
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15/05 York Preview – Yafta and Brando set to trouble Invincible Army
Syndicate Captain TFA shares his thoughts on the £10,000 Boosted Place 6 pool on day one of the Spring Festival at York, you can join his Syndicate here. The highlight of the day is the Musidora, a renowned trial for the Oaks at Epsom.
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09/05 Huntingdon Preview: Vaxalco & Eaton Miller set to do battle in Novices’ Handicap Chase
Cheltmental returns to offer us his views on Thursday’s £5,000 Best Dividend Guaranteed Place 6 pool at Huntingdon. 13:40 – National Hunt Maiden Hurdle (Class 5) (4yo+) 2m4f145y Welsh Saint is the obvious contender to land this Maiden Hurdle and has shaped up as though the extra distance will suit.
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04/05 Newmarket Preview: Madhmoon out to halt Aidan O’Brien’s Guineas march
Syndicate Captain Cheltmental brings us his views on the Rollover Win 6 pool on the first day of the Guineas Festival at Newmarket, where the 2000 Guineas is the big race of the day. 13:50 – Spring Lodge Stakes (Handicap) (Class 2) (3yo+) 1m1f Al Muffrih disappointed as favourite on his last outing but, having since been gelded, he could continue his improvement.
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The Guineas Festival: A guide to the Newmarket showpiece
The Guineas Festival is here. The annual Newmarket meeting is one of the highlights of the racing calendar. Accordingly, we put together a guide to the history of the event and a summary of the two featured races, courtesy of our resident tipster.
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Five of the greatest Guineas winners of all time
With the Guineas Festival just days away, we look back at five of the greatest horses ever to land victories in the Newmarket meeting. 1970 – Nijinsky (2000 Guineas) In 1970 Nijinsky famously became the first horse since Barham in 1935 to win the Triple Crown of the 2000 Guineas, the Epsom Derby and the St.
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30/04 Punchestown Preview: Min The Merciless set to go well in Champion Chase
Syndicate Captain Cheltmental offers us his thoughts on the Boosted £10,000 Place 6 pool on the first day of the Punchestown Festival 2019. 15:40 – Memorial Chase For The Ladies Perpetual Cup (5yo+) 3m1f A minefield of an opening leg, given the conditions of this race, will lend itself to lower quality and less consistent types but one horse that does look attractive considering his connections is Youcannotbeserious.
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Mystic solo player turns €5 into €5,215 at Warwick
One mystic player pulled off an extraordinary feat in the Warwick Win 6 racing pool on Thursday, by turning €5 into €5,215.74. Here’s how it happened. The player opted to invest in five €1 lines for the pool, meaning that they were playing for half of the £10,276 prize.
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27/04 – All eyes on record-breaking Altior as he tries to make history
The curtain closer for the British National Hunt season typically provides some high-class action and this year’s card doesn’t disappoint. Plot jobs aplenty in the four handicaps but with two Grade 2 conditions races and the Grade 1 Celebration Chase featuring Altior we’re not short of brilliance either.
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25/04 Perth Preview – From Eden should extend good form in the Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle
Syndicate Captain Cheltmental casts his eye over Thursday’s £5,000 Place 6 pool at Perth. You can join his Syndicate here. 13:50 – Novices’ Hurdle (Class 4) (4yo+) 2m47y Rakhine State and Fanzio both carry a winner’s penalty but the latter is 5lbs better off as he gets a 4yo weight for age allowance.
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Solo player scoops £29,082 after making light work of Fairyhouse Win 6
One player had the luck of the Irish on their side yesterday as they won a jaw-dropping £29,082 at the Rollover Win 6 at Fairyhouse. 14,799 units entered the pool, which had a staggering £56,626 prize, and our shrewd player boasted 64 of them on a ticket that cost £128.
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