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By: Bill Esdaile

Bill Esdaile is City A.M. racing editor and managing director of Square in the Air.

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  • The Punter Podcast Episode 29: Chester, Ascot and Happy Valley

    Sport

    Bill Esdaile is joined by Ben Cleminson to preview the best of Chester’s May Meeting, including Friday’s Chester Cup, as well as Ascot on Saturday. Hong Kong expert Wally Pyrah is also on hand with his fancies at Happy Valley. The Punter ‘The Punter’ has been City AM’s dedicated sports betting section for over a [...]

  • Metal and Pop to hit the right notes in Victoria Cup

    Sport

    SATURDAY’S Victoria Cup is the epitome of a cavalry charge with a field of 29 set to line up over Ascots straight seven furlongs. Such a large field provides plenty of each-way opportunity, with most bookmakers offering extra places, and a few horses at big prices catch the eye. None more so than the Jack [...]

  • Comedy and Emiyn look a divine duo at Chester

    Sport

    AFTER the first two Classics of the Flat season last weekend, this week’s Chester May Meeting looks set to provide some clues for the next two Classics on the agenda, next month’s Oaks and Derby from Epsom. Aidan O’Brien always targets the three-day meeting with some of his Classic hopefuls, so it will be interesting [...]

  • Mick can get his Mojo back in Commonwealth Trial

    April 29, 2025

    FORMER ‘King of the All-Weather’ Mick Appleby is now a man to take seriously as the Flat season kicks into gear on the turf. This time last year, Appleby had just pocketed his eighth all-weather champion trainer title, but 12 months on his CV boasts a host of impressive wins through the summer months as [...]

  • Scorthy can be crowned the Champ in 2000 Guineas

    April 29, 2025

    IN THE blink of an eye the British Jumps season has concluded and we’re straight into the first Classics of the Flat season this weekend at Newmarket. The 2000 Guineas (3.35pm) comes up first on Saturday and this year’s renewal for the colts looks an open affair. The best horse doesn’t always win the first [...]

  • Transmission to end season with a Boom at Sandown

    April 22, 2025

    THIS season’s titanic trainers’ title battle between Dan Skelton and Willie Mullins rolls on into the final week of the Jumps season with everything set to boil down to Saturday’s star-studded card at Sandown. Predictably Mullins is throwing everything at trying to become UK Champion Trainer for the second year in a row, but still [...]

  • Back Almaqam to show star potential in the Gordon Richards

    April 22, 2025

    YOU know that the Flat season is starting to kick into gear when Friday’s Gordon Richards Stakes card rolls around. A Group Two and a pair of Group Threes headline a cracking day’s racing, and while many racing fans will be focused on the tantalising Jumps Trainers’ title fight between Willie Mullins and Dan Skelton, [...]

  • Coach and Storm to Star on All-Weather Finals Day

    April 15, 2025

    RACING on Good Friday has long been a sporting staple of Easter weekend, and the main action comes from Newcastle’s All-Weather Finals Day. It’s the culmination of the all-weather season, with seven competitive races for punters to get stuck into, and I’ve found a couple of bets to get the long weekend off and running. [...]

  • Techno and Hawkeye can keep Owen in the groove

    April 15, 2025

    WITH good midweek racing from both Cheltenham and Newmarket, I’m going to have a crack at the action on Wednesday before taking aim at Good Friday’s card at Newcastle later on. Much of the focus at Cheltenham is sure to be on the latest developments in the race for the trainers’ title that sees Dan [...]

  • Dreaming of Silver as Flat swings into action at Newbury

    April 8, 2025

    THINGS are certainly warming up as we move into the first Guineas trials of the season at Newbury this Saturday. The Greenham looks a tricky enough race. Chancellor and Rashabar head the betting, while Jonquil is certainly of interest on his first start for Andrew Balding, but it’s hard to know who’s match-fit. There is [...]

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