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In the first part of this valuable series of article tutorials we`ll be looking at understanding the fundamental aspects of the Jumps racing code in the UK. The core aim being to help you make better informed decisions when betting on this unique sport.
PART 1. The National Hunt Season
The National Hunt season begins in October and goes on through to April . It has to be said the winter sport is a firm favourite with racing fans. Unlike flat horses, courageous national hunt animals stay in training much longer, so punters can follow them for a few seasons.
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Some of the top class animals eventually go on to be household names, endeared by the public. Even grannies can be spotted sneaking into betting shops to have a punt on the National and the Gold Cup.
Highlights include the excellent Cheltenham Festival and the Aintree Grand National – the former event takes place over nearly a week, and the quality of jump racing showcased is considered to be the best in the world.
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