All posts tagged "Premium"
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News
/ 9 months agoBorne to seek new horizons: Jamie Osborne hunting fresh challenges
Nick Townsend finds globe-trotting Jamie Osborne hunting fresh challenges Jamie Osborne has ascended the twin summits of British racing - a...
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Andy Newton
/ 9 months agoChest up and go for glory: Andy Newton’s stats rules for Chester Cup
Andy Newton casts his stats’ rule over the Roodee for Chester Cup clues Chester Cup The Flat action ramps up several...
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Andy Newton
/ 9 months agoTemple of pace aces: Andy Newton’s clues to Haydock
Andy Newton digs for clues to Haydock’s Temple Stakes sprint highlight Of course, the start of May is all about the...
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Out in the Sticks
/ 9 months agoJUPITER NOT IN ORBIT YET
Jeremy Grayson charts the progress around the country tracks FONTWELL, APRIL 11 (GOOD, GOOD TO SOFT IN PLACES) 2m5f135yds (+18yds) 0-115...
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Racing Ahead
/ 9 months ago‘DO NOT GEt ME STARTED!’
Rolf Johnson leaps into the jumps riddle of the false starts that seem never-ending Confusion at the start of the 2007...
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Racing Ahead
/ 9 months agoSNAPPING OUT THE STARLETS
Dave Youngman has spring in his step as a new generation steps up at HQ Dave Youngman and Hot Snap THIS...
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Racing Ahead
/ 9 months agoMILL POWER
Graham Buddry traces the sensational career of superstar Mill Reef Mill Reef in 1972 It’s so long ago now that it’s...
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Racing Ahead
/ 9 months agoEURO RIDERS MAKE POINT
Xander Brett profiles the FEGENTRI interational amateur riders federation. Alice Keighley after winning the 2023 FEGENTRI race in Mauritius -credit Abx....
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Tales from the Betting Ring
/ 9 months agoUNDER THE COSH BUT HAPPY DAYS
Simon Nott brings us a festival view from inside those trackside betting nerve centres Ladies Day Cheltenham behind us and the...
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Irish Racing
/ 9 months agoLIFFEY RIGHT IN THE SWIM
Karl Hedley keeps track on contenders across the water as the Flat picks up pace Colin Keane Cheltenham, Aintree, Fairy-house and...
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Columnists
/ 9 months agoStaying stoic in the agony: Robert Cooper reflects on emotion of tight defeat
Robert Cooper reflects on emotion of tight defeat – and a Sweet Reward The Agony and the Ecstasy. Irving Stone’s classic...
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Paul Jacobs
/ 9 months agoON MARK FOR THE GOSDENS
Paul Jacobs limbers up for the Flat with five to follow The start of the new Flat season is always an...
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News
/ 9 months agoBlack into the future: Ben Morgan looks at stars lining up for Summer campaigns
Ben Morgan sees bright days ahead for ten stars lining up for summer campaigns Back In Black My headline punt in...
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Racing Ahead
/ 9 months agoREADERS’ LETTERS
Please keep your letters coming -write to: Readers’ Letters, Racing Ahead, Tuition House, St George’s Road, Wimbledon, SW19 4EU, or email...
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Racing Ahead
/ 9 months agoLIFE IN THE ‘FAST’ LANE
Richard Eagle recalls tales from a racing heartland steeped in history Tarima ridden by jockey Chris Hayes winning at Leopardstown on...
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Racing Ahead
/ 9 months agoMATT’S THE WAY I DO IT
Racing personality and TV star Matt Chapman fields Star Sports questions Up and at ‘em TV pundit Matt Chapman admits he’s...
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Grand National
/ 10 months agoChampion in every sense: Aintree legend Bob recalls Grand National triumph that beat all odds in fight against cancer
Some sporting events hold a special place in the hearts of the public stretching far beyond the regular fans. The Aintree...
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Grand National
/ 10 months agoJag power to open up: Ben Morgan’s Grand National tips for opening day at Aintree
Racing Ahead tipster Ben Morgan expects a storming opening day to set the tone of the 2025 Grand National Festival at...
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Racing Ahead
/ 10 months agoSo Darn Hot scorches in: Ian Heitman watches the All-Weather action simmer up to boiling point
The start of the 2025 Flat turf season is only a week away but the All-Weather Championships continue until Good Friday,...
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Racing Ahead
/ 10 months agoThis Dutchman is still flying: Xander Brett talks to Adrie de Vries, the saddle star from the Netherlands
With just four thoroughbred tracks between them, the Low Countries may seem an insignificant corner of the racing world. But what...
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Racing Ahead
/ 10 months agoOlly’s big lad aims to please: Andy Ayres offers his pick of the paddock as spring gets in full swing
PLEASINGTON (Olly Murphy) is built like Arnie’s big brother and powered through the mud to win this pulling a couple of...
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Cheltenham Festival
/ 10 months agoTelly puts bins in bin: Rolf Johnson sees Festival skip to Eurovision – other things don’t change
Cheltenham runners invariably knock your eye out – as the Festival mutates from Olympics to Eurovision. Cheltenham’s all singing and dancing...
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Tales from the Betting Ring
/ 10 months agoAint Harv Hot Mum: Simon Nott recounts his latest Tales From The Betting Ring
The faces were out in force at Exeter: pro-punters Alan Francis and Deaf Paul, man about the racecourse Armaloft Alex.
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Irish Racing
/ 10 months agoAll positive for Michael: Karl Hedley sees O’Callaghan off to winning start as Irish action warms up
The Cheltenham Festival has come and gone and it now seems appropriate to focus on another couple of big meetings such...
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Grand National
/ 10 months agoGrand National win tops it all: Saddle legend Mick Fitzgerald opens up to Nick Townsend
It’s one of the curious realities of National Hunt racing. For all the Cheltenham Festival summits scaled last month, with the...
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Grand National
/ 10 months agoMax Factor: Ben Morgan’s Grand National 2025 Racing Tips
Ben Morgan is keeping faith in I Am Maximus for repeat Grand National glory William Hill Handicap Hurdle (3M) There weren’t...
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Racing Ahead
/ 10 months agoHarry’s game: Ben Hastie talks to owner and horse racing fan Harry Redknapp
Q: HARRY, you are one of the most well-known figures in the football world. You have a passion for horse racing...
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Cheltenham Festival
/ 10 months agoAces humbled – and it aint even started: Minor obstacles topple the big Festival stars
The Grand National is usually the race that grabs the headlines, but something pretty bizarre will have to occur at Aintree...
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Columnists
/ 10 months agoJeremy Grayson: Keep eyes on Sue Smith’s inform runner – Tyson Magoo
Jeremy Grayson has been scouring the country’s tracks for in-form talent Carlisle March 9 (Good to soft, good in places) 2m3f61yds...
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Columnists
/ 10 months agoRok Til Dawn: Paul Ferguson sticking with Iroko for Grand National Glory
Paul Ferguson keeps faith with his early season hopes for Aintree prizes I nailed my Grand National colours to Iroko in...





