Subject: [Free Report] Finding More Chase Winners

Good Morning, Friend


I have a new report for you, which I've called... The Secret to Backing Winners in Handicap Chases... READ HERE >>>


What can you expect from this report?


  • I’m going to touch on the one thing you should add to your race analysis that will improve your results this winter, helping you back more winners in handicap chases.

  • There is also a sprinkling of ‘top tips’ which you may find useful.

  •  I also share some resources & information you can start using straight away, to help you get even more from your betting.


How will this report help you?


  • This information will help save you time and give you an edge, by focussing on an area of race analysis many still ignore.

  • It will add to your skill set and increase your chances of success – whatever that looks like to you (backing more winners, winning more money, having some fun)


As always my aim is to entertain, inform and share a few ideas that may improve your punting success – with any luck making you even more profitable, or maybe setting you on the path to profit.


Before I go...


To Fakenham...


Just a quick note on tomorrow's card... Kaleb makes his debut for the RTP Syndicate and it will be great to get back on course, with around 16 members/guests in attendance. He runs in race two, a maiden hurdle.


He will be there to run to his best/win if good enough, for all it's his first run of the season/he will strip fitter and he may find that CD sharp enough, but we needed to get him started somewhere. I'm yet to dive into the race fully, but he does have plenty of raw ability and has done a fair amount of work, so we're hopeful of a big run. I wouldn't be shocked if he went very close/won, but equally he could get outpaced turning for home and then get tired. He will be best over 2m4f, but we will learn plenty and his natural ability may be good enough. Fingers crossed.


I'd like to think he's one to keep an eye on in the coming months as we should have plenty of fun with him.


Have a great day,


Josh