Should Might Bite have taken a tougher King George warm-up?

Published: Tue, 11/14/17

Unowhatimeanharry, Top Notch, Apples Jade, Footpad, Might Bite… yeah we’re in full swing now friends!


An interesting, albeit a little bit quieter than what’s to come, kind of weekend, but what did we learn from the action?


In the latest installment of  'What We Learned from the Weekend' I'm looking at...


1. The young jockey with a phenomenal 75% strike-rate on favourites...

2. What could stop Footpad from grabbing the full booty at the spring festivals...

3. Why a tougher King George warm-up may have been a better idea for Might Bite...


Grab my thoughts here...



Time for you to put NTF to the test at Cheltenham's Bet Victor Open meeting…

My attentions will be fully focused on the Cheltenham races this weekend. Three days of high intensity jumping shenanigans from the home of the National Hunt game gives me plenty of racing to get stuck into from my in-depth Race Trends approach.


And this is YOUR chance to jump on-board and give the NTF service a full road test at one of the most high-profile meetings on the National Hunt calendar.


I know from the feedback I have received that plenty of you are interested in being part of the full NTF service but are just not quite sure of the exact ins and outs of the service.


Well this is your chance to get inside the members area for one full week! I’m opening up the doors to 50 of you (on a first come first served basis) so that you can see EXACTLY how the service operates and road test it to see if what I offer is what you need to enhance your experience of the 2017/18 National Hunt season.


I’ll be mailing out with full details on this tomorrow (15th) and doors will be open for two days only (Wednesday & Thursday) so don’t dilly dally if you are looking to get on board for the trial, it’s a busy weekend ahead and I won’t be holding places once the doors close.


Until then...





Cheers

Ben (NTF)

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