Posted by Cliff at Sep 29th, 2008 in Betting Advice
Betting in horse racing is most successful if you plot and follow a betting strategy. Before betting, it is better to get a strategy, and not only bet on whims. However I don’t mean that you have to be inflexible in your betting. What I mean to say is that you have to bet, but […]
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Posted by Cliff at Sep 28th, 2008 in Racing News
One of UK’s most prominent race horse trainers has sponsored a study at the University of Glasgow Equine Hospital where horses will have access to tiny cameras, which can check a horse’s breathing in full flow.
These cameras will be passed through the horse’s nose and respiratory tract so that images will be beamed to a […]
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Posted by Cliff at Sep 26th, 2008 in Racing News
Jockeys Johnny Murtagh and Colm O’Donoghue have been suspended from racing for a week and Aidan O’Brien charged a 5,000 pound fine for playing foul with the ‘team tactics’ rule of the Juddmonte International Stakes which the Duke of Marmalade had won last month at Newmarket.
It was the subsequent investigations stemmed by the British Horseracing […]
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Posted by Cliff at Sep 24th, 2008 in Overseas Racing
At the age of 38, the man who had trained Douro Valley and Master O’Reilly is building an extensive training complex at Barwon Heads. Danny O’Brien who has a law and economics degree behind him says that though this is a huge investment, it is the only way to go to reach his dream.
He states […]
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Posted by Cliff at Sep 22nd, 2008 in Racing News
Two of the season’s best horses are locking horns at the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot this Sunday. These horses are none other than the Guineas hero Henrythenavigator and Freddie Head’s Tamayuz.
Though Henrythenavigator has temporarily lost his invincible repute by finishing fifth in the Prix du Moulin at Longchamp, this loss was attributed to […]
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Posted by Cliff at Sep 20th, 2008 in Betting Advice
Something else I thought I should mention in the form of horse racing tips. One thing I have found out is that when placing bets, you should never let strange results throw you off track. This means that you should not be off guard because of turnarounds that you hadn’t expected in the first place.
And […]
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Posted by Cliff at Sep 19th, 2008 in Betting Advice
After giving you some horse racing tips in the previous blogs, I had decided that there are a few more tips that are worth mentioning, and remembering for a successful bout in horse racing.
When betting, you have to remember to never bet following your emotions. This is because this leads to your having an emotional […]
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Posted by Cliff at Sep 17th, 2008 in Overseas Racing
You can expect the best in horse racing at the Prix De L’Arc De Triomphe event of Paris. This is an event that is attended by numerous visitors every year; and this year, the event starts in October 4 where thousands of racing fans are expected to come.
This horse racing event is a highly acclaimed […]
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Posted by Cliff at Sep 15th, 2008 in Racing News
This year’s John Smith’s Ayr Gold Cup Festival, the top flat race meeting of Scotland is scheduled to be the busiest in Ayr for more than 30 years. The three day festival that starts this Thursday has already sold advance tickets and is expected to smash last year’s record with an expected combined crowd of […]
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Posted by Cliff at Sep 13th, 2008 in Overseas Racing
For the first time in Australia, connections of the year’s Cox Plate runners have to choose their own barrier for the signature race of the Moonee Valley Racing Club. The MVRC public affairs manager Jo McKinnon said that the concept was adopted after its working well in the US where connections had selected barriers for […]
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