But before I give you the link to that free NTF guide...
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This season has been a 'different' one for me, for this season has been the first time since the inception of NTF (2009/10 season) that I've left my trusted Dosage Method behind and plunged full steam ahead with only my NTF Race Trends by my
side.
I was never in any doubt that the time was right to 'ditch' dosage, the racing game is forever on the change, you need to keep abreast of it and you can't be pinned down by sentimentality, you need to use what works best and play to your own strengths, or you get left behind, simple as that.
And I'm delighted to say my Race Trends approach has been doing a bloody brilliant job this season!
There have been a plentiful supply of highlights already this season, with the trends pinpointing
such tasty winners as SMAD PLACE (Old Roan Chase), ELGIN (Greatwood Hurdle), CAPTAIN REDBEARD (Tommy Whittle), WILLIAM HENRY (Lanzarote), KALASHNIKOV (Betfair Hurdle) & BAYWING (Eider Chase), amongst others, so far this National Hunt season (some of that analysis can be found on this page).
The NTF Race Trends approach has stood up superbly this season without the aid of it's partner-in-crime (dosage), it's 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 2018 Cheltenham Festival in exactly the same method as the main part of my NTF National Hunt subscription service, using those tried and tested Race Trends 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 you will be sent an automated email with details of how to register a username (all very simple), these emails will go to the account connected to your PayPal account and may drop into your junk/spam folders, so if you don't instantly
see them please check those folders. If you don't like using PayPal then just drop me an email and I'll sort something out for you.
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 48% strike-rate
- Which top trainer is 3/81 with his chasers
- Where Walsh & Mullins have a 50%
strike-rate
- The best rest period for the David Pipe string
- And much, much more...