The Racing Bible – About Us
I have been immersed in horse racing for more than a decade, ever since my grandad first introduced me to the sport. At 18 I began placing small bets on Irish cards using his guidance, and from there racing became a central part of my life. In 2019 I started tipping, learning the trade and developing my own
methods. I focused on uncovering hidden angles, subtle patterns, and strategies that most punters overlook.
The Racing Bible is built on that foundation. It is a disciplined, value‑driven service designed to deliver steady profit without reckless gambling or major risk.
My aim is to provide people with a reliable secondary income stream from
racing, built on patience, smart analysis, and long‑term consistency.
Today's bet
Newcastle 15.30pm Kings Hand 101/3
King’s Hand looks the one to side with here: Sir Mark Prescott’s 3yo shaped like a winner-in-waiting when finishing a strong second at Wolverhampton over 9½f last time,
keeping on well and gaining towards the line. He remains unexposed after just five starts, steps up to a more suitable 10f trip, and his mark of 69 looks exploitable given the yard’s record with progressive handicappers. With Connor Planas booked and the stable in form, this apprentice handicap could be the perfect setup for him to break through.
Ascot 13.30pm Pic D’Orhy 11/4
2pt Win
Pic D’Orhy is very hard to oppose in the Ladbrokes 1965 Chase, having made this race his own for the past two seasons with commanding wins that total 19½ lengths. He has proven course ability at Ascot over 2m5f, and Paul Nicholls with Harry Cobden have the perfect formula to let him roll from the front, jump slickly, and turn the screw from Swinley Bottom. On good ground he is at his most fluent, and while Il Est
Francais brings raw class and Jango Baie adds a touch of volatility stretching out in trip, the proven course ability and repeatable winning fingerprints all point to Pic D’Orhy completing the hat trick.