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Tracey’s Level Stakes Profit

Malcolm's away today so I thought I'd point out an interesting system angle that I found in this months On Course Profits magazine.

Every month On Course Profits publishes new micro betting systems, which they call their Little Acorns.

This month they looked at lady trainers.

Interestingly it's not that long ago that woman weren't allowed to hold a training licence…

“Women have only been permitted to train racehorses in their own names since the late 1960’s in the UK, and up until this time they would have to have trained secretly under their husband’s name or their head lad’s name.”

One of the trainers they've highlighted is Ireland's Tracey Collins.

All of Tracey's runners on the All Weather can be backed for a level stakes profit.

And just a little digging creates a system with an ROI of over 50%.

You can get the current issue of On Course Profits, with the full system rules,  for free here – http://oncourseprofits.com
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Bet365 Handicap Chase

Today we have Josh Wright's trends and analysis for tomorrow's Bet 365 Handicap Chase.

Ascot: 3.35 Bet365 Handicap Chase

14 renewals since 1998

128 runners, 36 placed horses

TRENDS

Previous Place

  • Nothing significant
    • Fell: 0/5, 0 places

Horse Age

  • 14/14 Aged 4-10
    • 11+ : 0/20, 4 places

Days Since Run

  • Nothing significant

Horse Weight

  • Nothing significant

Horse Official RatingRead More »Bet365 Handicap Chase

The Dynamic Duo

Jamie P (http://bettinginsiders.com )had another winning week last week with his assessment of the Leicester penalty situation spot on.

Before we look at his bet for this week I just want to tell you about a freebie you can pick up for Saturday's racing.

It's a complete breakdown of every race at the Kempton Boxing Day meeting and you can get it for free here – https://dailypunt.com/kempton 

Get on Watford’s Dynamic Duo at Chelsea

If you’ve been betting for a while you’ll inevitably pick a few bets where you’ve just got it all wrong. You completely misread how a match would pan out and your bet never had a chance. That’s just part of the game. So it’s nice when the complete opposite happens and you get it spot on. This is what we said about Riyad Mahrez last week: ‘I saw Mahrez hand Vardy the ball when it was clearly his turn to take the penalty. With Vardy’s scoring run now over it should be down to Mahrez if the opportunity arises. A small detail but one which could be important.’  Read More »The Dynamic Duo