Much to the chagrin of many of us, including a number of horsemen likely to be involved, Champions Day at Ascot is likely to be run in bottomless conditions. Heavy […]
Value Multi-Sport Acca for Saturday 12th October
Despite the Premier League taking a hiatus as we are forced to endure the Nations League, there is still some brilliant sport on Saturday. We’re picking out four events across […]
All Change with the Cheltenham Festival and Criterion Stakes in 2025
It’s been all change in British horse racing this week. For most, it’s been nice to see changes being made but many think it doesn’t go far enough. Alterations to […]
Ayr Gold Cup 2024 Betting Preview: Covering the Bases in this Tricky Sprint Handicap
The Ayr Gold Cup is a race we all look forward to every year. On the calendar since 1804, this is a truly historic race. Thousands will attend from Ayrshire […]
Was Notable Speech’s Prix du Moulin Run a Rare Mistake by Godolphin?
When I saw that Godolphin’s outstanding 2000 Guineas winner Notable Speech was set to take on Charyn and co. in the Prix du Moulin at Longchamp I was a little […]
Finding the Extra Place Each-Way Value in the 2024 Ebor Handicap
The latest running of the famed Ebor Handicap takes place at York this Saturday. Once again, we’ll have a full and competitive field for this spectacular one-mile, six-furlong heritage handicap […]
Multi-Sport Saturday Acca – A Four Fold to Kick Start Your Weekend
We’re looking to keep this Saturday’s betting action going throughout the day with a four-fold, multi-sport accumulator. Leg 1 (Rugby) – Back New Zealand (-14 on the Handicap) It’s an […]
Decision to Remove Kieran Shoemark from Inspiral Divides Racing Brains
When the news broke that Cheveley Park would be jocking Kieran Shoemark off Inspiral ahead of her Prix Jacques le Marois hat-trick bid, it actually caused quite a ripple in […]
Rangers to Beat the Handicap in the Scottish Premiership Season
The Scottish Premiership begins on August 3, once again catching many of us out. Scotland’s top domestic league starts fully two weeks before its English counterpart and that means punters, […]
History Told Us Auguste Rodin Was a Bad Price
Last weekend’s King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot should have been one of the best quality races of the flat season. Indeed, it was, but there was […]