Ten [MORE] essential Cheltenham Festival stats you NEED to be aware of...[FREE NTF Guide]

Published: Mon, 03/06/17


Ten [more] essential Cheltenham Festival stats you need to be aware of [Trainers & Jockeys]...


But before I give you the link to that free NTF guide...

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I'll hold my hands up, I've had a couple of average festivals of late...but I'm determined to change that...starting right now!

In the past the festival has been good to me, VERY good some years in fact, but you can't rest on past glories and I had to make tweaks to my approach, something just wasn't clicking, and I work too damn hard to let four days in March sucker-punch me! 

So I tweaked and tested things behind the scenes, drip fed the modified angle into the current National Hunt season analysis and made sure it was match fit for next week!

And I'm delighted to say I'm 100% happy with the modified trends approach.

Modified trends that have pinpointed the winners of the Haydock Grand National Trial (Viex Lion Rouge) and Eider Chase (Mysteree), amongst others, in the past couple of weeks (that analysis can be found on this page).

The modified trends approach is match fit, knows it's job, has it's sights laser targeted on Prestbury Park and is raring to fire! 

I will be covering around 20 races from the 2017 Cheltenham Festival in exactly the same method as part of my NTF National Hunt subscription service, using that unique Dosage & Trends twin-barreled assault tactics to filter the contenders from the pretenders, whilst whittling out the no-hopers, so we can isolate those at lofty prices who have a real chance of out-running their odds and landing the spoils.

I know there are a number of you who want to be on the NTF service for Cheltenham Festival week so this is your chance.
 
I am opening up a limited number of slots on my service especially for Cheltenham week, which, lets face it, is the most exciting week of the entire year, bar none!!

All the details you need can be found on the following link...



Cheltenham isn't for the faint-hearted, it takes no prisoners and you won't hear me promising you untold riches over the four days and 'tips' that will help you quit your job. If you want that then I suggest you look elsewhere, I'm not your man, I'm not into dealing out bullsh*t, I won't lead you to believe NTF is something it's not.

What I do offer, however, is an alternative viewpoint and a wealth of information that you won't find elsewhere. I can also assure you I will be working my butt off looking for those winners and value outsiders, in fact that work has already begun, it's been going on for some time. When you join for Cheltenham week you will be able to spin back through recent members posts and pick up some handy trends and pointers to help with your own analysis.

I look forward to seeing plenty of you in the NTF Members Area during the Cheltenham Festival...

*When you sign-up I need to OK your username my end so you may have to wait a short while until that is done. I will, however, be keeping on top of that so you should have too long a wait (unless you sign-up in the middle of the night, then you'll have to wait until morning!)

Now back to that FREE guide I promised you all...

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The second of my FREE Cheltenham Festival guides is now available for you all to download...


This guide concentrates solely on the trainer and jockey side of things and tells you...

  • The Ruby Walsh angle with a 39% strike-rate
  • Which top trainer is 2/85 with his chasers
  • Where Walsh & Mullins have a 56% strike-rate
  • The best rest period for the David Pipe string
  • And much, much more...



If you missed the first guide I sent out last week then that is also available on the same page.



Enjoy the free Cheltenham guides.

Ben (NTF)










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