Subject: Some Sunday Notes (blog post)

Good Morning Friend

There are no tips on the blog today (still feeling my way in on the flat) but a few links etc that may interest you...


In today's post you can find...

  • A link to an 'old' Nigel Twiston-Davies micro system that threw up a 12/1 winner at Uttoxeter yesterday. The selection was posted up in the comments. It doesn't have many bets a year but is worth keeping onside. 
  • A link to my Newmarket Guineas meeting notes - a few trainer stats of interest. The most notable stat was maybe Sir Michael Stoute's record in Listed/Group races over the last 5 years. Another winner yesterday at 17/2. 
  • Punchestown - a link to my trainer stats/notes from the last week that you may wish to save for next year! These were exclusive for Donations Club Members and helped many identify winners at 50/1>16/1,12/1,14/1,10/3,20/1 plus many more no doubt. This follows on from the exclusive Aintree notes that found winners at 9/1,11/4 and 16/1 from a handful of bets. 
  • A link to the '60 Horses To Follow' book I told you about on Thursday. One of their horses, which was emailed out in the alerts email,Profitable, won at 20/1 yesterday. 
And finally...

I have stopped explicitly banging on about my new Trainer Track Profiles guide as I am sure you are sick of hearing about it now (unless you joined my email list recently, that is) But, it does continue to throw up the winners. Indeed one reader posted in the comments yesterday that he made +23 points using it on Saturday. 

Anyway, I have decided to post the main Trainer System Bets from the guide (the ones found at the end of each track profile) in my free daily posts. They were researched before the start of this season and in a way is a good place to test them live, in full public glare. And it also saves users some time in finding them, which they can dedicate to using the rest of the stats in the pack. 

There are two qualifiers today, and you can read about them, plus all of the above, below...


So, make yourself a cup of tea and have a read through that little lot. Hopefully something there may point you to a winner or two.

Enjoy the rest of your bank holiday weekend, 
Josh




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