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Extraordinary West Ham Value

Ian Carnaby's Sports News | July 29th, 2017

You may want to wait for the Racing Post’s comprehensive football guide before risking hard cash on the coming season but there are a couple of early points to make. FULHAM looked easily the best team in the Championship play-offs … Read More »

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Makzeem handily weighted here

Ian Carnaby's Racing News | July 29th, 2017

As predicted, Richard Fahey won the Weatherbys Super Sprint. The 12/1 chance Bengali Boys was not widely tipped but the point is that you have to cover everything because Fahey is a master when it comes to picking up bargains … Read More »

Gigginstown Shuffle The Pack Again …

Marten's Current Racing Diary | July 28th, 2017

I have never met Michael O’Leary or anyone from Gigginstown Stud but they are evidently quite hard to please. Following the fall-out with Willie Mullins last season the news broke today that Bryan Cooper will no longer be riding as … Read More »

Murray has a point to prove

Ian Carnaby's Sports News | July 22nd, 2017

I was some way adrift at Wimbledon and hold my hands up straight away. The closest I came was Johanna Konta’s excellent effort in reaching the semi-finals, after which one was left ruing the fact that Venus Williams produced her … Read More »

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Fahey the man in super sprint

Ian Carnaby's Racing News | July 22nd, 2017

Last weekend was a time for majoring on each-way bets with Lexington Abbey nicking fourth at 16/1 at Ascot and Steady Pace just failing to last home in the Bunbury Cup at Newmarket. Those were quite good calls but less … Read More »

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Federer Nearly There…

Ian Carnaby's Sports News | July 15th, 2017

FEDERER NEARLY THERE I am not far away from putting together a football preview piece – way too soon for many people, I know, but it served us well last year – and this is only a minor update. It … Read More »

Noseda In Form Now…

Ian Carnaby's Racing News | July 15th, 2017

Jeremy Noseda had a winner at Newmarket on Friday and the signs are that his Newmarket stable is clicking into gear. He had two quite strongly fancied runners at Royal Ascot, Abe Lincoln and Sixties Groove, and both may be … Read More »

Konta has a major chance

Ian Carnaby's Sports News | July 7th, 2017

I wrote last week that Johanna Konta is capable of winning Wimbledon but things might come a little too soon this year, especially after the nasty pre-tournament fall. Frankly, she has looked very impressive in the first week and some … Read More »

Lincoln Soon Back In Action

Ian Carnaby's Racing News | July 7th, 2017

London Prize and Home Of The Brave kept us ticking over at modest prices last week, while Moonraker managed a third at Newcastle and showed an each-way profit. I was disappointed with Paddy Power and wouldn’t know what to do … Read More »

One To Note For Galway?

Marten's Current Racing Diary | July 2nd, 2017

I am down south for my annual trip to Wimbledon so this page may not be updated for the next fortnight. Just looking back to yesterday’s Irish Derby, the result confirmed what we long suspected that there is barely more … Read More »

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