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Rebecca's Spotlight | February 24th, 2019

1. What’s the difference in the Cheltenham Book & Cheltenham Package The book is literally the book and no other publications. Marten will send you a brief text message each day of Cheltenham. The Package is a huge amount of information. … Read More »

Hazel Hill looks fair value

Ian Carnaby's Racing News | February 23rd, 2019

For a few years I concentrated on one race at the Cheltenham festival – the Stayers’ or World Hurdle, as it was called for a while. I decided to take short prices about Inglis Drever and Big Buck’s in their … Read More »

Congratulations to Marten: Cheltenham Anniversary

Rebecca's Spotlight | February 16th, 2019

I would like to say congratulations to Marten I bet when Marten started his business nearly 50 years ago and decided in 1979 to publish his first Cheltenham Bulletin Book he didn’t think he would still be self-publishing it 40 … Read More »

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Near misses and doughnuts at Plumpton

Ian Carnaby's Racing News | February 15th, 2019

I was wandering down Burgess Road in Southampton the other day, thinking about the long, hard winter of 1962-63. Racing was off for several weeks in the big freeze and one of the first winners when it resumed was Severn … Read More »

The BHA Ruling

Marten's Current Racing Diary | February 12th, 2019

Hi there, Although the news that racing can resume on Wednesday was very welcome the BHA’s ruling that no entries will be accepted from horses that have not been vaccinated in the previous six months may extend the period of … Read More »

Not a bad innings, as they say

Ian Carnaby's Racing News | February 5th, 2019

I am not an obsessive reader of obituaries, although every now and then they inevitably touch on events from my past. Like a lot of people, I glance at the bottom of the article to see how long the subject … Read More »

A Name To Note

Marten's Current Racing Diary | February 3rd, 2019

Hi there! We are normally seeking out the mudlarks in the first week of February, especially in Ireland, but the ground for the second day of Leopardstown’s weekend festival was changed to good, with good to firm patches, on the … Read More »