Every major race and festival in the 2008/9 National Hunt season has been placed under the spotlight in this unprecedented compilation of racing statistics. By highlighting the vital clues that pinpoint the winner's profile, along with exclusive 'future pointers', Racing Trends Revealed shows whether individual winners of big races should be followed or avoided in the future.
Covering all the major races in Britain and Ireland, this unique winner-finding tool includes:
* Extended 12-year trend tables for over 120 Graded races and major betting handicaps in Britain plus over 30 Graded events in Ireland - featuring previous form, age, weight, SP and trainer.
* Every major race spotlighted reveals the winners' subsequent four outings - invaluable statistics that have never been published before.
* Trends tables accompanied with bite-size analysis, packed full of handy trends hints.
* Performance ratings for every past winner plus exclusive future success ratings.
Following on from the remarkable achievement of the companion volume to the 2008 Flat racing season, Myers' latest work takes the guesswork out of choosing winners: the answers are here, for all to find.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
It doesn't pretend to tell you what will win, but it aims to point out what type of horse is likely to win, which according to those in Telegraph Towers who like a punt may be jolly useful information -- Andrew Baker * The Telegraph * Readers who enjoy big-race trends and are looking to get ahead could do far worse than pick up a copy of Racing Trends Revealed National Hunt 08/09 * Racing Post * another weapon to add to the arsenal for the coming season * The Irish Field *
Sprache
Verlagsort
Harpenden, Herts
Großbritannien
Verlagsgruppe
Produkt-Hinweis
Maße
Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 153 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84344-049-9 (9781843440499)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
David Myers has written about horseracing and produced racing trends both professionally and personally for over 15 years, including on The Guardian racing desk, where he is employed as a tipster, ratings-complier and sub.
His trends column in Racing Ahead magazine built up a cult following which led to his first book, the informative Future Trends in 2005, before a second book The History of Horseracing in 2006.
Myers is now back with another helping of groundbreaking and well-researched trends.