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Get in touchNow in its 63rd year, this popular guide to jumps racing summarises the prospects of 100 steeplechasers and hurdlers whom Raceform’s expert race-readers expect to do well in the coming 2024-25 season. The title has a long history of identifying winners and last year’s edition produced 100 winners at a strike-rate of 25 per cent including 24 Graded winners. Big-priced winners included Chosen Witness (16-1), Supreme Gift (17/2), Strong Leader (8/1), Bertie B (7/1) and Iberico Lord (7/1). The guide includes the names and details of each of the 100 horses, plus information about their previous form. It is an invaluable pocket-sized tool for followers of racing. Rodney Pettinga has been the product manager for Raceform Interactive since 2001. He was responsible for By The Numbers and Big Race Trends for the Racing & Football Outlook for many years and has also been a regular contributor to the Racing Post.
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