How the NTF Trends absolutely nailed the Kerry National...

Published: Wed, 10/25/17

If you are the kind of punter that loves trends, lives for angles and gets excited about following horses that the wider racing population are foolishly ignoring, but simply don't have the time to do the hard graft yourself, then NTF is the service for you!

A big thanks to those of you that have downloaded my free 'Profiting from the front...' guide over the past couple of days.

The combination of pace and jockeys is pretty much completely ignored by the wider betting public and the mainstream press, which is fine by me as behind the stuff most are ignoring you will find the juiciest profits.

I'll have more excellent content for you in the coming weeks and, indeed, throughout the entire National Hunt season. I'll be soon to resume my weekly 'What we learned from the weekend posts', something that plenty of long term readers have been badgering me about in recent weeks, asking when these informative posts are likely to start up again (all being well it will be next week!).  

I realise a lot of you are new to NTF and may not be aware of my work on the blog or indeed behind the doors of my full service (now entering it's ninth year!), so I want to point you to a recent example of my race analysis in full flight...



As results go on the analysis front that Kerry National is right up there!

Will it always turn out like that? 

Clearly not, and I would never in a million years pretend to you it will always be as smooth a journey as that.

The betting game is NEVER that easy!

If you want someone who is going to bullsh!t to you and tell you they'll be giving you tri-cast week in-week out then I'm afraid NTF will not be the place for you.

What I can promise you, however, is that each and ever race analysis guide I produce in the NTF Members Area (and there will be 140+ throughout the season) will include the same level of in-depth coverage, study and scrutiny as I look for the strongest contenders for all the races covered throughout the season before delving deep into my own private stash of horse notes to pick out the runners with the best credentials for the challenge at hand.

As you can also see from the comments on that Kerry National post my race guides are used in various ways by members on the betting front. I've never been a 'this is what I'm doing, now you must follow' ​​​​​​​and there has always been enough flexibility in my race guides approach to suit a wide range of betting styles. You always have to have a betting approach you are personally comfortable with and I know from many years of running the full service that my members bet in a wide variation of ways. 

So make sure you check out the KERRY NATIONAL race analysis example, I'm convinced you will like what you see...