NTF is back! What does the 2015/16 National Hunt Season have in store for us?

Published: Mon, 09/07/15


Yes!


He's had his summer holiday but now it's time to get serious and properly stuck into the impending National Hunt season! 

And what better way to start the wheels in motion for the 2015/16 season than with a fantastic guest post from the man behind the superb Jumpers To Follow publication, Paul Ferguson.

Paul actually sent me the post last week but I had to do a bit of nip and tuck on NTF first, he had clearly been overindulging during the off season and needed a bit of work on the gallops first!

I've been reading through Paul's post in the past week and also constantly flicking through the latest edition of his Jumpers to Follow book, all the time getting more and more fired up for the 2015/16 NH season!

I'm sure once you've read his guest post you'll feel exactly the same...





Once you've read it (grab a cuppa/beer/sandwich, it's a chunky post) I want to hear YOUR thoughts on the forthcoming season.


Drop me a comment at the bottom of the post with your opinions and what you're looking forward to most in NH 15/16.


NTF 2015/16


Today's post kick-starts NTF for the 2015/16 season.


From here on in things will be ramping up and I'll be populating the blog with numerous posts to get you fired up and raring to go for the season ahead.


NTF Blog posts in the pipeline include...


  • NTF Jockeywatch – The new breed
  • Five well-handicapped horses you NEED on your side
  • Free Kerry National Analysis

And there will also be a plethora of free guides being delivered to your in-box.

Including...
  • The NTF alternative 20 to follow (will there be another 50.8 BFSP winner included? Violet Dancer last year)
  • October 90+ day trainers guide
  • Last Time Out Winners Guide - Which trainers to concentrate on

Personally I can't wait for the serious jumping action to start!!

BRING ON THE JUMPS!!

Ben (NTF)


Thanks for being a loyal NTF/BDH follower.

 

p.s. here is the link for the FREE Twister Season guide again if you missed it last week...


http://www.narrowing-the-field.co.uk/free-ntf-guides-downloads/​
















































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