Subject: 🏇🟢Novice & Handicap Chasers to Follow


Good Afternoon, Friend


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Friend of the blog, top National Hunt judge, RTP Syndicate ‘Blazing Soldier’ Shareholder, and all round top guy Chris Gartner, has pulled together his annual ‘Novice & Handicap Chasers’ to follow report, raising money for The Injured Jockeys Fund.


Chris has pulled together notes on around 250 horses who he thinks will be worth following over fences. It’s a superb piece of work which has already fired out numerous winners in the last couple of weeks. They'll be many more to come, with what is invaluable information.


I’ve pulled out notes for x10 of these horses… if you’d like to get your hands on the rest, simply head to Chris’ ‘Just Giving‘ page at the link below, donate what you can, and he’ll send you a copy. So far he’s raised ÂŁ1,281, smashing his initial ÂŁ500 target.


As an example...


Etalon: – 119 (Sholokhov) – Physically impressive, loads of size, tall. One to watch now over fences. Progressive last year given that he’s your cliché chaser. Looks a long-term Skelton work project. Saw at Aintree & caught eye with scope. Type to improve massively for fences. Might want decent ground, so could be a spring Aintree horse. Already talk of graded novice for Lodge Hill. Related O’Neill 140 chaser. Owners had a smart one in Elle est Belle who they sadly lost.


You can read through these ten, for free, HERE >>>


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Chepstow kicks off the jumps season 'proper' this weekend, and thankfully there's some rain around, and field sizes have held for Friday's card, which looks a cracker.


My 'stats angles' have been firing out a few winners, and I do hope you took note of the Twister 'October Angle' I shared.


I've been posting qualifiers in the daily Members' Posts, but after yesterday's double, they're now 4/7,5p, +18 BFSP.  Or +ÂŁ90 to ÂŁ5 win bets at BFSP, around +ÂŁ140 at morning odds. Solid.


Not a bad start for Twister, we'll see how long it last! The yard are on fire generally, most of theirs running well at the moment.


It's a simple angle: Twister / October / Class 4 / 0-2 runs this season / 12/1< SP.


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A couple of trainers to keep an eye on.. I did note the form of Emma Lavelle a few days back on the blog and she’s since had x3 winners, now 3/9, 6p +12 in the last 14 days.


If you like following ‘hot yards’ or using as a ‘way in’, she’s one to have near the top of the list. I did hear they may have had the odd virus/illness issue at times last season, and maybe they’ll be a few bounce back this season, looking well handicapped.


Milton Harris appears to have his string firing also, 2/15, 10p in the last 14 days, 64% rivals beaten, they’re generally running their races and in rude health. That place SR suggests a few more winners could be incoming.


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All the best,


Josh


p.s don't forget to read the 'chasers to follow' post HERE >>>