Subject: [Free Report] the original jumps racing bible

Hello Friend

The jumps action is starting to step up a gear and excitement is building. 

To coincide with the return of our heroes, (and what I call ‘proper racing’) my old mentor and good friend Matt Bisogno is embarking on the best free giveaway bonanza I’ve seen for some time, and he’s starting with….

Your free copy of TrainerTrackStats (TTS) (worth £57) 

TTS has been the jump race fans' punting bible since it was first published in 2006 for the 2006/7 jumps season.

Back then, David Pipe won more races than any other (134 - he was 32nd last term with just 33 winners from 361 runners); Willie Mullins trained 79 winners in Ireland, 23 behind Noel Meade (he trained 210 last campaign, Meade 57); and Gordon Elliott had no winners from 30 runners in his first full season training in Ireland… but he did saddle the Grand National winner in England! 

Meanwhile, TTS rewarded its followers with £1,207 profit (£20 level stakes, BSP) in that inaugural run. Their initial investment? £57. The following year, the profit returned was £1,936 to the same staking. And so it’s gone on for more than a decade…

Fast forward to 2018 and, for the first time (and for one week only), TTS is available for no charge.


So what exactly is TrainerTrackStats?

Well, if you’ve not heard of it before – where have you been?! – it is, as the name suggests, a guide to the very best trainer/track combinations in Britain.

While most of the trainers have a negative profile overall, there are places they like to target with specific types of horse. Trainers, like all of us, are creatures of habit: what has worked for them in the past is what they look to replicate in the future.

The guy behind this, and the original creator of the format back in 2006, Matt Bisogno, has whittled 410 candidate trainer/track combinations down to just 45. 

That small subset form the ‘A Team’ in this free report and are expected to provide an average of two bets a day throughout the season.

Last season’s qualifiers amassed a whopping ‘five bags’ - £5,095.20 – to £20 stakes. And they did so at a strike rate of 40.58%, with winners at up to 10/1.

For those who like a bit more action, Matt has included a ‘Director’s Cut’ in the back of the guide which contains the next best 61 trainer/track combinations, all of which have passed strict criteria for inclusion even on that ‘second tier’ list.

It’s all free for just the next few days, and you can get your copy here >>

TTS ignited my own interest in trainer stats/behaviour and this will add to your enjoyment of racing this winter, and hopefully pull in plenty of profit also. 

And you can get it for free. Madness. 

What are you waiting for? It’s the best freebie I’ve sent out for some time. (including my own stuff! I'll work on that :) )


All the best, 
Josh 

p.s In today's free post i've tipped Lofgren, 1 point win, at 7s in the 4.40 Warwick. I'm back in some sort of form having tipped 16/1 + 8/1 winners in the members' post on Saturday, so fingers crossed. 

p.s Don't forget to grab your free jumps racing bible. Matt has plenty more where that came from, including an excellent tutorial on the importance of Pace. You can only get these freebies by heading HERE>>>, don't miss out :) 


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