THE June 2014 issue of Racing Ahead is in your shops now! You’ll be able to find us in around 300 WHSmith’s as well as Martin McColl’s, Morrison’s Eason’s and TESCO Ireland, along with numerous independent retailers across the country. To
THE June 2014 issue of Racing Ahead is in your shops now! You’ll be able to find us in around 300 WHSmith’s as well as 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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June is with us and that means a fabulous fortnight of the finest racing in the world…the Epsom Oaks and Derby followed by the magnificent feast of equine excellence that is the Royal meeting at Ascot.
Packed with everything you need to know for The Derby, Oaks and Royal Ascot, our new edition is on sale now). Here’s what’s inside:
Oaks Preview – Paul Ferguson casts his eye over the top fillies
Derby Line-Up – Paul Ferguson suggests Australia is hard to oppose
Speed Is The Key To Epsom – Matt Mitter looks at the Derby and Oaks
Take Arod To Be Your Value At The Derby – Charlie McCann on Arod
Royal Ascot – Paul Ferguson on the array of elite thoroughbreds at Royal Ascot
Ascot Stats – Nick Pullen gives some Royal pointers
Too Many Races, Too Little Money – Ian Harrison gives his experience views
Julian Went First Class All The Way – Mark Coton spends and eventful month down the bookies
Paddock Picks – Andrew Ayres with his latest batch of future winners
Newmarket – Dave Youngman with the latest from Flat racing’s HQ
Two Year Olds – Ian Heitman focuses on the juvenile scene
Silver Fox Attract Ladies – Simon Nott takes an informed stroll around the bookies at Wincanton
Yesterday’s Hero – Graham Buddry remembers Habibti
Scoop6 TV Blackout Spoils The Drama – Larkspur wonders why all the big betting races are not shown on terrestrial TV and revisits the building blocks of a winning system
Narcissist Can Look After Himself – Jeremy Grayson presents more performers from recent summer jump fixtures.
Irish Scene – Tony Keenan looks at Dermot Weld’s flying start
Point to Point – Into The Final Furlong- Scrapper enjoyed another brilliant season between the flags – and there’s more drama to come
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