I imagine a few from here will have bought it at some point, is it a worthwhile read?
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Would you say it has brought you much success? Any dark horses that you wouldn't have been on thier radar? Or would it even boost confidence for other selections you might have already considered?
I'm only asking as never purchased before.
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Originally posted by Big Bucks View PostWould you say it has brought you much success? Any dark horses that you wouldn't have been on thier radar? Or would it even boost confidence for other selections you might have already considered?
I'm only asking as never purchased before.
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I bought One Jump Ahead last year and didn't read past page 10.
I think the best horse I ever got from it was Apples Shakira a few years ago ... to be honest some of the content on here is just as good ... but you don't get it on such an easy format, and less than £15 for anything isn't a big outlay for people who have bothered to sign up to a forum dedicated to a sport so intrinsically linked to gambling..... buy them all I say, even if its just too use as a drinks coaster
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Worth considering as well that bookies are aware of all publication picks as well as premium tipping line selections, if your betting focuses on these horses or your bet history shows a number of these selections you can expect your accounts to get restricted.
I’m not saying it’s right but it’s how they operate...
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Originally posted by Liam301287 View PostMines arrived today. That's my next few weeks sorted along with the Golf. When you get Jump books and see Henderson Mullins and Elliot names about you get more excited then Christmas. May I say I hope it all goes well for the jumps over Christmas and we can start enjoying again.
I’ve always thought of the Cheltenham Festival as “Christmas for grown-ups”."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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I've got 14 successive copies of Timeform's annual 1000-page jumps racing bible Chasers and Hurdlers - covering every season from 1982/3 to 1995/6 - which I've promised my wife I'll reluctantly part with because of a lack of space.
They're in very good condition and cost about 50 quid apiece at the time.
I'd be happy to see them go to a good home if anyone's interested in making me an offer - I'm not expecting a king's ransom.
If the start of the Cheltenham Festival is like Christmas Day for grown ups (to quote SW) I always felt the arrival in the post of Chasers and Hurdlers was much better than my birthday.
If anyone's interested maybe you could send me a private email.
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RacingTV have put a few up here
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Originally posted by mayo View Post
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