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Newmarket Gallop Reports - Regular gallops information from Newmarket

As you might imagine, being based in Newmarket, the world headquarters of turf racing provides a quite unique insight into the training and preparation of racehorses. Some of the most illustrious names in the 'Sport Of Kings' conduct their business just a stone's throw from our own premises. That we are able to watch superstars of the racing world in their work and know many of those trainers, assistants and staff who are responsible for their care personally, is not only a privilege, but also an invaluable edge when it comes to what happens come raceday.

Newmarket Connections have within their employ a select team of racing professionals, who provide us with detailed and valuable reports from the Newmarket gallops. Such information is not readily available to the general public, who if it were not for our team, would instead have to rely on the rather vague and often misleading reports found in the racing press or broadcast on those racing channels available through subscription television. Some such reports are often deliberately inaccurate as to protect the select few who really know what occurred on the Newmarket gallops. Horse-racing is ultimately driven by betting turnover and privileged 'inside information' is both scarce and highly sought after.

Newmarket Connections do supply this invaluable resource to a select few organisations, who have found our information to be highly accurate and extremely profitable. One racing professional who shall remain anonymous, has described our gallop information as, "absolutely without equal, I couldn't do without it".

Gallop reports detail which horses have worked with each other and provides expert comment as to the merits of their homework. For example, if an unraced 3yo yet to set foot on a racetrack was working with a highly rated stablemate and going much better, such knowledge is extremely valuable. Why was the unraced horse pitted against a more experienced and talented rival? Why did the trainer want to do this and what did it achieve? When is the unraced horse due to run in a maiden race, does that individual hold any entries? Where does that individual's homeform rank him against the potential opposition? Our exclusive reports can answer many of these questions and enable the user to gain a previously unobtainable advantage.

If you would like to be one of those 'in the know' and have access to a massive database of gallop reports which are updated regularly and come accompanied with independent, expert analysis, simply click here to join today.
 

 

 
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