After a miserable day on the tipping front on Saturday things went much better today. Medicinal Compound certainly proved efficacious at Newmarket while Rainbow Peak completed my second Italian Job in a week.
They race on the flat at Pontefract and Windsor tomorrow while the jumping action comes from Plumpton. In the nursery at Pontefract (2.40) Tahaamah could be the pick. He comes into the race on the back of a win on his racecourse debut.
Bollin Judith is a consistent stayer who won on the 16th of October last year. She should give us a run for our money in the 4.40.
Kenyan Cat has won his last two races so could not be in better from. He goes for the hat trick in the 5.30 at Windsor.
I don’t have any tips for the Plumpton card but now that the jumps season is getting going you could do worse than invest in a guide to the new season. One that I can thoroughly recommend is Jumping Prospects written by John Morris.
LATEST REVIEW (Chris Wright is currently standing in second place in the Racing Post Tipster Competition) (he’s won this before!)
John Morris’s Jumping Prospects book can give punters an edge in finding winners
Oct 7 2010 by Chris Wright, Liverpool Daily Post
The new National Hunt season really starts to get under way over the next few weeks.
Punters attempting to discover an edge when looking for winners, could do worse than turn to John Morris’s latest book, Jumping Prospects.
The Radio Merseyside racing pundit has just brought out the 19th edition of his popular book, Jumping Prospects, and it is as entertaining and informative as any of its previous incarnations.
John is a well-known and popular character around the tracks of the North West and beyond. And he leaves no stone unturned in his pursuit of trying to find winners for the new jumps season.
Morris travels up and down the country interviewing trainers and their staff to glean as much information to arm punters with the right ammunition for the annual battle with the bookmakers.
This year the trainers featured are Willie Amos, Kim Bailey, Rebecca Curtis, James Ewart, John Flint, Warren Greatrex, Martin Keighley, Alan King, Emma Lavelle, Charlie Longsdon, Charlie Mann, Don McCain, Ferdy Murphy, Paul Nicholls, Nicky Richards, Lucinda Russell, Tim Vaughan, Evan Williams and Ian Williams.
Last year’s Jumping Prospects produced more than 200 winners throughout the season including Swansbrook (33-1), Black Apache (25-1), Tranchant (20-1), Makhzoon (18-1), Daldini (16-1), Kilmackilloge (16-1) and Monet’s Garden (12-1) among them.
This year’s will no doubt provide something similar among the 132 pages.
Jumping Prospects is a must-have for punters.
Priced at £12 (including P&P), you can purchase the book by phone on 0151 520 0080;
from Jumping Prospects, PO Box 23, Maghull L31 0EA or at http://www.jumpingprospects.co.uk
