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1a. The Juvenile Hurdle Project eBook (Enhanced Edition + extra charity donation)Top Level1a. The Juvenile Hurdle Project eBook (Enhanced Edition + extra charity donation)£10.99
The Juvenile Hurdle Project is an eBook that will allow you to make informed decisions when betting on these events. These types of races can be notoriously difficult to assess with limited form to utilise. Using the idea of Dosage (including a chapter written by the King of Dosage, Ben Aitken from Narrowing the Field), the book looks at historical data from winners of Juvenile events on all UK and Irish tracks that regularly hold these races. Trends are highlighted so you can create shortlists of potential winners and work from there. This book will quickly become an essential tool for punters (betting wise) and trainers (placing horses at the correct tracks to maximise changes of success). Portions of sales for this book will go to Racing Welfare and The Injured Jockeys Fund. There are three ‘levels’ of purchase for this book. 1. You get sent the book and do your own analyses (£4.50) 2. You get sent the book plus a report for every event from 18th September until the beginning of September 2012 (£8.99 but part of the 40@40 Club Membership) 3. You get sent the book plus a report for every event from 18th September until the beginning of September 2012 plus an extra £1 going directly to Racing Welfare and an extra £1 going directly to the Injured Jockeys Fund (£10.99)
From the Foreword to this edition written by Lee McKenzie This meticulous study will introduce you to new ways of assessing a race beforehand which are likely to alert you to potential winners that appear to have little chance on paper. The most important part of any punter’s armoury is an open mind, and the Chancellor will open yours to a point where reading form and making a selection will never be the same again.
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