Whether it's the Cheltenham Festival, the Grand National, Royal Ascot or the big races on a Saturday, Timeform's top stable of writers have it covered with expert tips and analysis.
BIG-RACE PREVIEWS
HORSE RACING FEATURES - PREVIEWS
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Hot To Trot: In-form Honeyball can keep up the good work
Here are three trainers whose runners are worth watching out for.
By Timeform,
12 January 2020View -
Analysing how the big trainers fare in January
Andrew Asquith examines the records of some of Britain's leading trainers.
By Andrew Asquith,
11 January 2020View
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Swinton Hurdle Preview: Sofia looks Rock solid
Andrew Asquith previews the Swinton Hurdle at Haydock on Saturday and picks out his best bet - an unexposed type who is potentially well handicapped.
By Andrew Asquith,
07 May 2019View -
Ruby Walsh retirement: What next for Closutton?
Using Timeform data, Nic Doggett looks at how Ruby Walsh compares to Tony McCoy and Richard Johnson and tries to predict how things will change at the Closutton base of Willie Mullins.
By Nic Doggett,
05 May 2019View -
Hot To Trot: Don't pass the Port
We identify three trainers whose stables are in good form at present and pick out some interesting horses who may run for them in the coming days.
By Timeform,
04 May 2019View -
Kentucky Derby Preview: Tacitus looks the value
Timeform's expert US handicapper Mark Milligan previews the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on Saturday and picks out his best bet. Mark Milligan previews the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on Saturday evening and picks out his best bet.
By Mark Milligan,
03 May 2019View -
Punchestown Day Four Preview: Supa double on the cards
Adam Houghton previews Friday's Punchestown Champion Hurdle, the feature race on the penultimate day of the meeting, and fancies last year's winner to mount another bold bid.
By Adam Houghton,
02 May 2019View -
Punchestown Day Three Preview: Duc can prove too sharp for Defi
Andrew Asquith previews the two Grade 1 races due to take place on the third day of the 2019 Punchestown Festival on Thursday evening.
By Andrew Asquith,
01 May 2019View








