Which trainers have their strings bouncing fit in October?

Published: Wed, 09/30/15

Tomorrow is October.

October is a momentum shift month. A momentum shift towards the National Hunt.

With that momentum shift we will be seeing more and more of the major players unleashing the shackles on their strings.

Most of those runners will be coming back of a lengthy summer break, setting foot on the track for the first time in 90 days or more.

Some trainers will have their squads fit and ready to fire whilst others will take a bit more of a softly softly approach, allowing their string to ease back to fitness with an outing or two on the track.

But how do we profit from that?

Well one way is to grab the NTF 90+ day trainer guide!



*The guide is the fourth one down on that free guides page


Trainers are and always have been creatures of habit and that's definitely something we can profit from.

This FREE NTF guide (which is now in it's sixth year of release) highlights the trainer that are profitable to follow in October with their 90+ day runners and also looks at a sub-set of trainers that it's worth treading carefully around in October with their first time out runners (one of those 'negative' trainers is a MAJOR player and it may just surprise you...).

There are some tasty profits to be had if you play your cards right with these 90+ day runners and hopefully this latest FREE NTF guide will help point you in the right direction.

Before I leave you today I have to mention two yards that are greatly missed from the jumping game, with regards to the 90+ day guide.

They are the devious wonders that were Howard Johnson and Ferdy Murphy!

Howard Johnson was simply a barrel-load of profits in October with his 90+ day runners and his string used to fill my coffers no end on this angle.

Ferdy, on the other hand, well he was barely sending his string out 50% fit at this time of the year!! If there was one trainer using a run on the track as a fitness boost it was old Ferdy!! You could always rely on his October 90+ day runners to NOT win!

In truth I'm still waiting for someone to step up and fill their shoes on this angle, they were so strong (at opposite ends of the spectrum) it was crazy sometimes!

The challenge has been set trainers...


Cheers

Ben (NTF)

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