Manchester United can keep title race alive
Ian Carnaby's Sports News | April 30th, 2016
Leicester are so close now to one of the biggest shocks in football history and many neutrals are willing them over the line in the Premier League title race. Frankly, Everton have looked so poor in recent weeks that Claudio … Read More »
Steps will be ready for this
Ian Carnaby's Racing News | April 30th, 2016
It was good to see You’re Fired winning a valuable handicap at Haydock last week. Karl Burke is always worth following at this time of year and we chalked up an 11/1 winner. It was hard to follow up at … Read More »
A Great Week Ahead
Marten's Current Racing Diary | April 24th, 2016
The 2015/16 Jumps Season reached a fitting climax at Sandown on Saturday when Paul Nicholls became a deserved winner of the trainers’ championship for the 10th time. This was a fine effort given that Paul’s best horse would probably not … Read More »
Swansea the big question mark in title battle
Ian Carnaby's Sports News | April 23rd, 2016
No one would dispute that Tottenham are the best team in the Premier League at the moment and on Monday evening Stoke were lucky to be sharing the same pitch, so outclassed were they. When the prices were 1/7 Leicester … Read More »
Nicholls can hold on for title
Ian Carnaby's Racing News | April 23rd, 2016
Naturally I was very pleased when Vivaldi Collonges landed the nap last week. He is a lightly raced horse and will take high rank among staying chasers next season. It just goes to show that, in a stable as powerful … Read More »
The Classic Picture
Marten's Current Racing Diary | April 18th, 2016
The race for the Jump Trainers’ Championship is set to go down to the wire this Saturday at Sandown when Willie Mullins and Paul Nicholls try to chase a massive sum of prize money. At the time of writing Paul … Read More »
MILLWALL GOOD FOR A PLAY-OFF PLACE ROTHERHAM ON THE UP
Ian Carnaby's Sports News | April 16th, 2016
All three selections came up last week so I hope you had a profitable day. The Premier League title will not be decided this weekend but I think it fair to say Tottenham – who looked electric in the second … Read More »
VIVALDI COLLONGES THE NAP
Ian Carnaby's Racing News | April 16th, 2016
I cut right back on Crabbies Grand National bets when the ground changed and it was just as well. Saint Are ran well under the circumstances but could not go on in the closing stages and the task was always going … Read More »
Aintree Reflections
Marten's Current Racing Diary | April 10th, 2016
There were plenty of clues for the future to be found over the three days at Aintree. Although the betting opportunities were stifled in some races by very short-priced favourites, it was wonderful for visitors to Aintree to see some … Read More »
MILLWALL GOOD FOR A PLAY-OFF PLACE
Ian Carnaby's Sports News | April 8th, 2016
I suppose the way to look at last week’s vital Premier League fixtures is that Leicester probably did enough, in extending their lead over Tottenham to seven points, to lay one hand on the trophy. And yet, and yet. The … Read More »