Subject: [Tracker Horses] Pro Punter's 'Notes From The North'


Hello Friend

I hope you had a great weekend and may have even landed on a winner or two. 

I've just posted resident pro punter, Adam Norman's, latest 'Notes From The North' for members and at the bottom of this email have repeated his thought from his recent trip to Newcastle. 

If you missed his first entry of the season back in October, which was free to air, 


You can't find these notes anywhere else and they offer a unique paddock side perspective on the runners and riders. 

There are horses to follow in the short term, medium term and for the longer term. You can see if horse x was fit, how they behaved before the race, how the race worked out and in what conditions may be best to catch them. And so on. Many of my members have used these notes to land on winners in recent weeks, and they're a cracking way in. They're good for dismissing horses also, as well as offering a valid excuse for a performance. 

The notes below from Newcastle include plenty of nuggets, so trackers at the ready. You'll get an idea as to whether you'd find them useful. Before that...  

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Whether this special offer interests you or not, you can find Adam's notes from his recent trip to Newcastle below... hopefully you can see how valuable they are.

Obviously all my members' get full access, but the option's above if you just want Adam's notes and have no interest in the other content...

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Newcastle (9th Dec)

11.40

Donny Boy; Medium/ strong, quite nice – better looking than sibling Ebony Jewel who is a poor jumper, didn’t beat much but did little wrong.

Fearless Action; Keen going, strong chase type, backed up recent second with similar effort.

Rory And Me; Looked far more tractable than when last seen (when withdrawn), looked fit and isn’t a bad sort.

Paddy The Horse; A bit weak in front and may need time.

Andante; A bit of a brute and clumsy jumper at present, not without promise though and type to do better.

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12.10

Lupus Regem; Big, strong chase type, quite nice looking and looks a strong galloper.

Stokes; Well made, looked fit. Fair effort.

Geordies Dream; Compact/strong, a stayer on looks and shaped as though in need of further/softer.

Tigerpomp; Strong type, not for the first time showed promise, held up well off pace despite drop in trip, finishing well. Worth keeping in mind for handicaps.

Fortcanyon; Looked unfit, stayed on well. Having not shown much previously adds a little doubt to the form.

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1.10

Goodtimes Badtimes; Quite tall, light framed, bit unlucky and ought to be capable of better.

Fernhill Lad; Not straightforward, keen enough in headgear with more prominent sit back in trip, proving disappointing but remains capable of better.

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1.45

Frimeur De Lancray; Ridden positively on step up in trip and showed much improved form, stamina clearly his forte, jumped adequately in the main.

Kalaharry; Strong, medium sized, always a concern that he lacks scope for fences, jumps well generally but may prove best over timber.

Chanting Hill; Strong chasing type, will improve for the run.

Dragonfriut; Strong, should make a decent chaser, but form dipped last season after bright start and now has questions to answer.

Trevelyn’s Corn; Strapping chaser, nowhere near fit.

Mr Scrumpy; Angular, should be fine over fences. Best form for some time, travelling well before quickly left behind. Hard to know what to make of him at present but certainly well handicapped over fences.

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2.20

Democratic Oath; Big, lengthy chaser, looked fit. Handicapper should reassess mark (-7) after this but should make a fair chaser in time.

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2.50

Crystal Glory; Strong, backed up favourable impression at Hexham, looks to have a fine attitude. Type to keep improving and one to keep on side.

Phil De Pail; Ok sort, quite athletic, made some appeal at big odds and very much the type to do well in handicaps on soft ground.

Captain Quint; Quite tall, angular with scope, every inch an embryo chaser and looked more professional here, settling better and keeping on.

Contemplatemyfaith; Lots of size, rather brutish, will be a staying chaser, looks pretty one-paced.

Gandhi Maker; Plenty of size, laid back and quite a nice chase type, will require time.

Hesque De L’Isle; OK type, do better in time, one for handicaps down the line.

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3.20

War Soldier; Compact, okay sort. Support justified.

Try Teescomponents; Lengthy, unfurnished quite nice looking, managed to unship jockey leaving paddock and not knocked about after running loose. Worth a close look next time.

Horacio Apple’s; Strong, staying type, weak in market and better next time.

Ceowulf; Strong, ok type.

Cerendipity; Unfurnished, backed but will need more time.

Watashock; Strong, well backed, looked quite forward.

Big Arthur; Each-way support but quite narrow in front and light-framed, on his toes.

Fenland Tiger; Ok type, size and strong, chaser in time.

Commander Of Ten; Well made, ok sort but quite weak in front.

Clear White Light; Weak in betting and made little appeal, medium sized and a bit stocky.

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Have a great start to your week, and speak soon, 

All the best, 
Josh 


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