THE April 2014 issue of Racing Ahead is in your shops now! You’ll be able to find us in most WHSmith’s, Martin McColl’s, Morrison’s Eason’s and TESCO Ireland, along with numerous independent retailers across the country.
THE April 2014 issue of Racing Ahead is in your shops now! You’ll be able to find us in most WHSmith’s, Martin McColl’s, Morrison’s Eason’s and TESCO Ireland, along with numerous independent retailers across the country. To check local stockists, please click here.
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Here’s a taste of some of the great content featured in the April issue, with everything you need to know for the Grand National along with insightful news and analysis and stable tour insider information from established racing writers:
Aintree Agony…And Ecstasy – James Lawton with his personal recollections of the great race
Aintree Thursday – Saturday – Paul Ferguson selects his hopes for the opening day of the great Aintree meeting, Ladies Day and the main event.
Aintree Form Guide – Stephen Mullen looks at the Grand National form and different ways of picking a winner
Have A Drink On Mr Moonshine – Matt Mitter picks his Grand National Shot
Stack Attack – Nick Pullen picked Aurora’s Encore at 80-1 to win last year
Pick A Horse That Can Run 3 Miles – Ian Harrison gives his guide to the National
New One Can Make Up For His Bad Luck – Charlie McCann on how the Aintree Hurdle looks an ideal target
Interview – Josh Bradley talks to a jockey who hopes he’s made the right call this time
Remember When We Didn’t Need The Hype? – Mark Coton recalls the days of great hurdlers, The Voice, and fruit machines that paid our real cash
Stable Tour – Colin Boag takes a look round the stable power of Philip Hobbs
The Festival Belonged To The Bookies – Simon Nott hears the fat lady sing after every favourite was floored on Gold Cup Day
O’Brien Set To Bounce Back – Tony Keenan previews the new Flat season in Ireland
Follow These Rules To Win On The Flat
Picks From The Paddock – Andrew Ayres opens his notebook and lets us have a look inside
Point To Point – Sir Mark’s Rustbucket Turns Heads Scrapper was expecting a Bentley, not a saloon, from racing’s leading Baronet
Out In The Sticks – Jeremy Grayson starts his hunt for summer jumping prospects from smaller tracks
Newmarket Report – Dave Youngman with his latest news from headquarters
Yesterday’s Heroes – Graham Buddry looks at the wonderful career of Brown Lad
All Weather – Ian Heitmann is on the fast track to success
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