Archive for January 16th, 2012

FESTIVAL TRENDS 2012

Monday, January 16th, 2012

I still have a few days left with the Calendar Club but will be back full time from next Monday when I’ll be outlining my plans for the blog and what you can expect in 2012. For all of you still not used to the present colour scheme you’ll be glad to know that these plans include having the nag-nag-nag site re-designed and reverting back to a white layout. But more news on that next week….

In the meantime I just wanted to mention that subscriptions are now being taken for the 2012 Festival Trends Guides. As the early months are a little quiet on the trends front the annual cost of subscription is available at the moment for just £99.95 (which is the same price as 2011.)

http://www.festivaltrends.co.uk/amember/signup.php

However this offer is only available until 1st March when the price will change to £149 and will remain at that price until June 2012. As with last year there will be well over 50 guides included in the membership and over 200 races covered. With the annual membership you get EVERY guide produced in 2012 and covers amongst many, many others;

The Cheltenham Festival, Aintree Grand National meeting, Chester in May, The Guineas, The Derby & Oaks, Royal Ascot, Newmarket July, Glorious Goodwood, York Ebor, St Leger, Ascot Champions Day, The Arc, The Breeders, The Hennessey, Cheltenham Open meeting, The King George and Welsh National……… 

http://www.festivaltrends.co.uk/amember/signup.php

So why susbcribe now?

1) You save £50 by not waiting until March
2) I will make a £10ew Lucky 15 bet on our 4 ante-post selections from our pre-Cheltenham guide to be released in the 1st week of February. All members paid up by 28th February will have an equal share in any returns.
3) You will get a FREE copy of my forthcoming book ‘2012 Betting Trends: The top 30 trends races of 2012′ (please note this is NOT an E-book but a hard copy and will be sent to every subscriber)
4) The early bird price works out at less than 50p a race and represents an overall saving of well over £200 compared to buying each guide separately or subscribing monthly.
5) While we’re waiting for the trends season to kick off properly in March you can have free access to the TTS Selections for February.

Plus there will be trends guides for the Murphy Chase at Cheltenham at the end of January, The Betfred Hurdle (Newbury) and Racing Post Chase (Kempton) in February.

http://www.festivaltrends.co.uk/amember/signup.php

Or if an annual membership is still a little steep you can buy my new trends book for just £14.95 (incl. P&P). It covers the top 30 races run throughout 2012 from a trends point of view and is due out on February 1st. It will be posted to your home address in time for the Cheltenham Festival. More details about that tomorrow……

Good luck,
Gavin.