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Product details:
- Publisher Pitch Publishing
- Date of Publication 9 March 2026
- ISBN 9781836802327
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages60 pages
- Size 160x100 mm
- Language English 685
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Short description:
Which flat horses should you back in 2026? 100 Winners gives expert picks for the season, with names, key details, and past form. Packed with insight from seasoned race-readers, this handy guide helps you spot likely winners and gain an edge on the turf.
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Now in its 65th year, this trusted and widely-read guide to Jumps racing offers expert insight into the prospects of 100 steeplechasers and hurdlers expected to make an impact during the 2025–26 season. Compiled by Raceform’s seasoned race-readers, the guide has a proven track record of highlighting future winners. Each of the 100 horses is profiled with clear, concise information about past performances and future potential, making this an essential, pocket-sized reference for every Jumps racing enthusiast. Rodney Pettinga, the guide’s author, was the product manager for Raceform Interactive between 2002 and 2025. He also wrote By The Numbers and Big Race Trends for the Racing & Football Outlook, and is a long-standing contributor to the Racing Post.
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