пятница, 22 марта 2013 г.

Timeform Horses To Follow: 50 for the Flat and much more!

Pearl Secret was one of our 50 last year

The dust has barely settled at Cheltenham, yet a new turf season beckons on the level. Are you ready? The Timeform Flat team have been locked away all winter and are only being let out now they've finished the 2013 edition of Horses To Follow.

It's much more than a list of horses of course - so look out for tips, analysis and expert advice across 136 packed pages. The 50 horses selected from the yards of British-based trainers, each included as they have a profile which suggests they will be worth backing through 2013, contains the likes of a gelding who "looks just the sort to win a good handicap, with the Hunt Cup striking as a suitable target", as well as an Oaks hope who "won't still be 33/1 after reappearing in one of the trials". As ever, the publication also features a further 15 promising horses from Ireland, and this year they include a colt who "looks the type to regain the progressive thread as a four-year-old, when he can make an impact on the Cup scene". To discover the names of all the horses mentioned above, order your copy of Timeform's Horses To Follow 2013 from timeform.com today.

While the mainstay of the book remains the 50, which are painstakingly chosen after months of poring over race replays and form lines, there are plenty of other features to get stuck into, too, including interviews with Godolphin's Simon Crisford and leading trainer Marco Botti, as well as a feature pin-pointing a clutch of horses who we believe capable of winning staying handicaps if reverting to the Flat following a winter spent over jumps. Up-and-coming trainers Michael Appleby, Seamus Durack and Olly Stevens also provide you with the names of horses to look out for from their own stables this season, while Timeform also mark your card regarding three apprentices to keep firmly on side during 2013. Chief Correspondent Jamie Lynch is back again, bringing you his views on the ante-post markets for the both the classics and the jockeys' championship, and Chief Reporter Martin Dixon opens up his notebook to give you three horses who impressed him on course during 2012. 

Horses To Follow is not just for spring either -be sure to stay in touch all season long! Subscribe to Horses To Follow Extra and you'll make the best-informed betting decisions throughout 2013. Sign-up for the whole series and you'll also make great savings - it's like getting the annual for 1! Find out more about 'Extra' HERE and click below to order your copies today. It's all about winners!

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