FREE NTF Guide - 2014/15 Alternative 'to follow' List...

Published: Mon, 09/29/14

A couple of things for you today jumping fans.

To start with it's the NTF Alternative 'to follow' list for the 2014/15 season.

And secondly I have some exclusive Weekend Notes for you on the Blog from this weekends action at Market Rasen.

Once again I've taken a slightly different tact to most of the other 'to follow' lists out there and delved a bit deeper into the training ranks and looked past the obvious trio of Mullins, Henderson and Nicholls. Clearly this threesome will win a vast amount of races this season but the truth is most of their decent runners will appear in the top races and by default they will be covered in my full membership analysis guides anyway; there was no point in including them in a 'to follow' list as we will get to know them all pretty well through the members race guides. Instead I wanted to look for runners that had perhaps skipped under the radar of the mainstream and, in some way, would provide a bit of value for us.

In pulling together this guide I also managed to source some EXCLUSIVE comments from some of the trainers regarding the specific horse of theirs that I had selected for my list...

Here is a little sneaky peak for you...

"He is a horse we like a lot. Although he probably hasn't beaten much so far he certainly hasn't done much wrong. He will start off over hurdles again this season but imagine it won't be too long till he goes chasing he has already schooled very well over fences. Also we feel he won't be at his best till he has 3m or more in front of him."

But which trainer is that and who exactly is he talking about?

>>>Download your own copy of my 'to follow' list TODAY!


I've even looked past most of the '2nd tier' of trainers in the jumping game (Hobbs, King, McCain...) and have instead looked into some of the emerging yards and lesser lights and included runners from the likes of Tom Symonds, Neil King, Michael Scudamore and David Dennis, runners that may not be familiar to a lot of you but whom I think can make an impact this coming National Hunt season...

 

>>>Stop what you are doing and grab the NTF 'to follow' list!


The weekend notes in today's Blog post will be familiar to all those that were on the National Hunt service last season and if you weren't part of the full service then they will give you a fine indicator of one of the many strings on the NTF service...


>>>Take a read of my thoughts and pointers from the weekends action



Thanks for being a loyal NTF reader

Ben (NTF)










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