Blogs
Welsh success in historic St Leger meeting and jumpers continue to shine
By James Stevens There were winners over jumps and on the Flat for Welsh trainers and jockeys.
Pitching In – A Strategy
When our father first took to his pitches at the racetracks of the UK in the late 60’s, the betting jungle was THE market. The betting ‘shows’ were formed directly from the chalkboards and reported back to the shops and credit offices around the country via telegram and ticker tape.
It was economics in its purest form. The odds went up based on each individual bookmaker’s ‘tissue’ before being solidified by the invisible hand of demand and supply.
Fast forward 50 odd years and as you’d expect with the vastness of the industry, things have changed a lot. Supply and demand replaced by algorithms and computer models.
Swansea City’s Ollie Cooper Has Answered Bellers’ Calling
By Graham Thomas Ollie Cooper went to the last World Cup, but his role was not one
Newport out to Enjoy a Super-Charged Anniversary
By Graham Thomas Newport Rugby Club have seen plenty of changes in Welsh rugby through their long
Welsh League Fixtures, Preview & Scorecasts
FIXTURES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 JD CYMRU NORTH (7.45 pm)Bangor 1876 v Flint MountainBuckley Town v Prestatyn TownDenbigh
Welcome To Wrexham. . . Welcome to Prime Time
By Graham Thomas You don’t need to be a Hollywood scriptwriter to recognise that Wrexham have made
Wales’ leading jockey rides in bizarre race
It was a strange but successful week for Sean Bowen as Wales’ Flat stars were in top
Bookmaking – it’s a sink or swim kind of thing
One of the best things about bookmaking is that there’s so much to learn. I’ve been involved
No T-Word For Craig Bellamy As He Vows To Hit The Ground Running With Wales
By Graham Thomas Craig Bellamy refuses to use the T-word. The new Wales manager may have let