Horse Racing Trainers To Follow in July (The Irish Angle)

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Plenty to go at over the water thismonth, four back from last July, a couple of old favorites andsomething from left field. In total we have two flat, two NH andone that doubles up on both.Irish FlatJONNY MURTAGH (3yo+)We'll start

Horse Racing Trainers To Follow in July (The Irish Angle)
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Horse Racing stats man, Andy has contributed to OLBG for 18 years - An Ipswich fan and F1 fanatic, he also contributes EFL football and Motor Sport opinion.

Plenty to go at over the water this month, four back from last July, a couple of old favorites and something from left field. In total we have two flat, two NH and one that doubles up on both.

Irish Flat

JONNY MURTAGH (3yo+)

We'll start with the best performing flat trainer from last July, he gave +£5.00 LSP with his runners.
  • 2014 4/12 33% +£ 9.50
  • 2015 1/13 8% +£ 8.00
  • 2016 7/16 44% +£25.25
  • 2017 2/18 11% (£5.50)
  • A little disappointing last year based on what he'd done previously but we showed a profit from his two winners. He actually had a couple of 2yo winners last year but prior to that he was 1/30 so we'll stick to the same criteria as last year.

    GER LYONS (ALL)

    A blog favorite and if you've read the GB turf blog theses figures have a bit of the "Haggas" about them.
  • 2013 11/52 21% +£4.25
  • 2014 12/45 27% +£7.43
  • 2015 10/54 19% (£7.10)
  • 2016 12/61 20% (£9.02)
  • 2017 15/65 23% (£11.97)
  • I haven't lost my marbles I know it looks like these figures are getting progressively worse but I've bet this guys horses a lot and they shorten up all the time, the SP figures has no bearing on what we can get early morning, I'm certain if we get double figure winners at a 20% strike rate we will make a profit.

    WILLIE MULLINS (ALL)

    No I haven't made a mistake, we are still on the flat section of the blog!
  • 2014 1/13 8% (£8.50)
  • 2015 4/7 57% +£8.67
  • 2016 2/4 50% +£5.73
  • 2017 4/18 22% +£19.38
  • How good are those, he's been farming the long distance races, I think he had a 1,2,3 at Royal Ascot and he has a 1,2 this afternoon at the Curragh.

    Irish NH

    WILLIE MULLINS (ALL)

    Ok I admit it, I've gone Mullins mad, but having made us a small profit in the NH blog last year he has to go in again.
  • 2013 10/31 32% +£ 3.49
  • 2014 14/31 45% +£10.66
  • 2015 14/51 27% (£16.23)
  • 2016 18/44 41% +£12.54
  • 2017 16/43 37% +£4.72
  • Again solid stuff and plenty of winners means likely BOG gains.

    MOUSE MORRIS (CHASE)

    Much respected Tipperary trainer most recently noted for Rule the World and First Lieutenant.
  • 2014 0/7 0% (£7.00)
  • 2015 3/11 27% +£23.50
  • 2016 2/11 18% +£61.50
  • 2017 1/4 25% +£4.00
  • Our own figures were +£7.00 LSP last year so he has to go in again.

    JOHN E KIELY (NON BUMPERS)

    Back again after giving us a small profit last year.
  • 2013 2/6 33% +£ 5.50
  • 2014 2/5 40% +£ 7.91
  • 2015 1/8 13% (£ 6.60)
  • 2016 2/12 17% +£ 8.00
  • 2017 2/8 25% (£1.50)
  • Won't have many runners so not much risk involved, steer clear of his Bumpers runners though his stats are 0/9 in the above period.There will be an AW blog hopefully that will be up tomorrow we have no AW until Monday so we won't be missing anything. As always any questions, comments or observations leave in the comments section.

    See my horse racing tips on the olbg sports betting tips app.

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