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Bill Esdaile is City A.M. racing editor and managing director of Square in the Air.

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  • Mister could be a Gift in Supreme for maestro Mullins

    March 5, 2024

    AS WE know, predicting which race Willie Mullins will choose for some of his horses is about as easy as solving a Rubik’s Cube. And that’s very much the case with Ballyburn, whose Cheltenham Festival target is still unknown and that doesn’t make betting on the Supreme or Gallagher Novices’ Hurdles easy. For what it’s worth, [...]

  • A bit of Bruit force needed in Imperial Cup

    March 5, 2024

    WE MIGHT be less than a week away from the Cheltenham Festival, but we’ve still got one last chance to boost the coffers for the biggest week in the jump racing calendar. Sandown takes centre stage on Saturday with the feature being the incredibly competitive Imperial Cup (2.25pm). Paul Nicholls and Harry Cobden won this race 12 [...]

  • Bill and the Kid Kandoo it to hit Greatwood Gold

    February 27, 2024

    WITH less than two weeks to go until the Cheltenham Festival, it is no surprise this weekend is a little quieter but there is still some decent action to get stuck into at Kelso, Doncaster and Newbury. The feature at the Berkshire course is the Greatwood Gold Cup (1.55pm), where there could be some value [...]

  • Jingko won’t leave you feeling Blue in Wednesday opener

    February 27, 2024

    YOU CAN never be sure which races Willie Mullins is going to target at the Cheltenham Festival, but it does look as if Ballyburn will run in Wednesday’s Baring Bingham as opposed to the traditional curtain raiser, the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle on the Tuesday. He looks a very smart novice as highlighted by his imperious [...]

  • Kane can have the Killer instinct in Kempton highlight

    February 21, 2024

    WE MIGHT only be a few weeks away from Cheltenham, but there is still some decent action to look forward to at Kempton and Newcastle on Saturday. The big betting race of the day is the Coral Trophy Handicap Chase (3.37pm) where Flegmatik heads the ante-post betting. He goes very well at Kempton, having won [...]

  • Ziggy can be punters’ Salvador in the National Hunt Chase

    February 21, 2024

    WITH less than three weeks until jump racing’s Olympics, hopefully your ante-post Cheltenham Festival portfolios are already brimming with good value bets. If you’re looking to add another, it could well be worth having an each-way play on Gordon Elliott’s SALVADOR ZIGGY, who looks to have been primed for the National Hunt Novices’ Chase, the [...]

  • Bridge to prove an Iron horse in Haydock heavy

    February 13, 2024

    LOOKING ahead to the weekend action is never easy at this point with horses still not confirmed as certain runners but there are always one or two that look sure to line up. At Haydock, Jonjo O’Neill’s IRON BRIDGE looks to need to win the Grand National Trial (3.15pm) if he’s to go up enough [...]

  • Mullins’ Majeste ticks all the right boxes in Cheltenham finale

    February 13, 2024

    WILLIE Mullins has farmed most races at the Cheltenham Festival as his quite frankly ridiculous haul of 94 winners suggests. Many of the 28 races he has won more than once, with one of them being the Festival’s closing contest, the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys Handicap Hurdle. Given he has won this race with the [...]

  • Altobelli no run of the Mill pick in Betfair Hurdle

    February 6, 2024

    LAST weekend’s Dublin Racing Festival was many of the Irish contenders’ final chance to strut their stuff before next month’s Cheltenham Festival, and this weekend it’s the turn of some of Britain’s best to show what they are about. Perhaps the most high-profile of those is Shishkin who bids to atone for that much talked-about [...]

  • Dance to the Guinness village with De Bromhead’s Captain

    February 6, 2024

    MAJOR Cheltenham protagonists Galopin Des Champs, El Fabiolo and State Man all impressed at last weekend’s Dublin Racing Festival, but there were also bubbles burst with Marine Nationale and Gaelic Warrior notable disappointments. Two performances in Ireland caught my eye with a view to the Festival, which is now just five weeks away. CAPTAIN GUINNESS [...]

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