Three stats you will want in your Aintree punting
armoury
Are you all rested from your Cheltenham exertions? Good because the resting period is over! Aintree is on the horizon and you need to be in the know!
Today I provide you with three vital pieces of Aintree information that you really
want to be keeping at the forefront of your punting mind...
Join NTF for the Aintree
Festival
The doors for the NTF Aintree service are now
open!
If you want to look at the the three day meeting from a different viewpoint to the crowd then you need to get on-board...
Hell even if you don't want to join up I suggest you pop along to that page because there are a barrage of free guides for you to download at the click of a button.
I won't be keeping the doors open for too long as I want to be able to concentrate of the race analysis 100% for as long as I can so grab your place whilst you can.
Cheers and happy Aintree punting!
p.s. I made a wee change to my
'What you should have learned from the Cheltenham Festival post' post. One of my eagle-eyed readers (cheers Jon) spotted that I had put Punchestown instead of Leopardstown as a strong 'warm-up' track. Not sure where my mind had wandered to whilst writing that (brain said Leopardstown, fingers typed Punchestown!!) but it has been amended
now and to be clear it is Leopardstown & Fairyhouse that are strong warm-up tracks and NOT Punchestown & Fairyhouse. My apologies.
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