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Monday, 24 January 2011
Boost for tracks as crowds increase despite weather
Thursday, 6 January 2011
At-a-glance weather prospects
Saturday, 18 December 2010
Kempton bullish about King George beating weather
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Additional All Weather Meeting for Kempton on Saturday
Posted by Leigh on November 30, 2010 · Leave a Comment
With the BHA attempting to redeem a race meeting schedule devastated by cancellations due to the current cold weather across the UK, Kempton Racecourse will host an additional all weather meeting Saturday.
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Henderson Waiting On Weather For Binocular
Posted by Leigh on November 22, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Trainer Nicky Henderson fears that bad weather may put an end to the planned come back to the track for the current Champion Hurdle victor Binocular at Saturday’s Newcastle fixture.
Friday, 19 November 2010
All Weather Backing System Review
You may have seen a few emails hit your box this week regarding a new betting system, and tipping service, called All Weather Backing System.
This is clearly one of the ‘does what it says on the tin’ type products, which is great inasmuch as you know what it’s supposed to be… an All-Weather… Backing… System… but you still don’t know whether it’s any good.
Here’s where I come in. I’ve had a copy for a couple of weeks now, and I’ve run the rules through various horse racing databases to get a feel for a) how accurate the results are, and b) how likely the system is to continue to generate profits to the claimed levels.
So let me tell you a bit more about All Weather Backing System.
The system manual is completely and utterly fluff-free, meaning it weighs in at a featherweight four pages only. But don’t be fooled by that. After all, most business gurus I listen to reckon you should be able to write an entire business strategy on the back of a napkin!
What this does mean however is that there are no detailed walk-through’s of how to identify a qualifying horse, or anything like that.
In fact, the manual consists of an explanation of the ten simple rules; a commentary on WHY the rules have been added; and, a line or two on staking, which runs as far as to suggest a 30 point bank and level stakes. Personally, I’d probably use a 50 point bank, and I might be tempted to use a very light incremental approach, but using the author’s suggestions would have served you well historically.
But, as we all know, history belongs in history books. So what of the future, and who the hell is the author anyway?
Well, I’ve looked at the rules, and I’m happy that they’re all predicated on sound logic, which is a pleasant change in itself. The strike rate is somewhere between 22 and 25%, which means you can expect some losing runs. The counter-argument is that winners come in packages up to 10/1 and, of course, if you’re using the ol’ Betfair machine, you’ll get more than the bookies’ price for your investments.
The system is authored by a chap called Sam McCallon. You may or may not know Sam through his systems review website, onlineracingreview.com. He’s been going for about two and a half years now, and in that time I’ve spoken with him regularly on email. In short, he’s a guy I know and trust as honest and up to his word.
His All Weather Backing System reckons to have around 125 bets a year, and most of these are struck – unsurprisingly – between Deecember and March, the ‘real’ all weather flat racing season. In that regard, All Weather Backing System makes for an excellent portfolio addition.
The number of qualifiers should ramp up a fair bit in the next few weeks, which means now is the best time to take advantage of Sam’s 30 day no quibble refund policy. To quote the young man himself, “If however within the first 30 days of using this system you don’t for whatever reason feel that it represents value for money then I will offer you a prompt no hassle refund.”
Can’t say fairer than that?
All Weather Backing System comes in a pdf format and costs a one off payment of
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Five Highly Profitable All Weather Jockeys To Follow
Posted by Matt Bisogno on September 21, 2010 · 4 Comments
As part of a wider piece of research I’ve been doing, dear reader, I stumbled upon five jockeys that you should keep well on side this winter. This quintet contains a couple of well-known names and a couple of lesser known names. All are profitable to a pleasing degree in the context of the info presented below, so bear them in mind especially with the all weather racing season about to start.
The first of the five is…
Saturday, 18 September 2010
Dunelight Connections Watching the Weather
Posted by Leigh on September 16, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Clive Cox is praying the rain stays away and the ground dries up sufficiently at Newbury, to allow his charge Dunelight to be a starter in the in the Dubai Duty Free Cup at Newbury on Friday.
Tuesday, 7 September 2010
Laytown Races: All Weather Racing (but not as we know it!)
Posted by Matt Bisogno on September 7, 2010 · 4 Comments
It’s a unique event in UK and Ireland (as far as I know), dear reader. Yes, they race on the beach at Laytown in Ireland tonight, and I was really hoping to get there this year. But pressures of work mean I won’t be there or at the other ‘sand’ meeting today at Lingfield, where the Geegeez geegee runs later on…