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Paterson92
19 Aug 16 07:58
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Anyone recommend a jumps related book for the forthcoming season?

I bought Paul Ferguson's "Jumpers To Follow" and Mark Howard's "One Jump Ahead" last year. Found them very similar so any other recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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foolsgold123
When: 19 Aug 16 17:50
Just read The Sure Thing about Barney Curley on this holiday And read Steve Palmers, Born to Punt the holiday before. Enjoyed them both, both I couldn't really put down.
By:
foolsgold123
When: 19 Aug 16 17:51
Wrong sort of books your after haha, but definitely recommended!
By:
Paterson92
When: 19 Aug 16 19:27
Thanks mate, appreciated. I've actually recently bought Barney Curley's book for my holiday coming up soon. Would be rude not to invest in Steve Palmers as well now you've mentioned it!
By:
moat
When: 20 Aug 16 12:36
Absolutely the sure thing a great read
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rogerthebutler
When: 22 Aug 16 15:50
John Morris' 'Jumping Prospects' is good
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jungleboogie
When: 12 Oct 16 10:34
John Morris & Mark Howard are a very good read.
I bought the Form Book, Jumps Annual 2015/16
anyone else buy this?

Its been a few years since I bought it.
They used to include the full RP analysis of each Cheltenham Festival race, now its just 3/4 lines on it.
Very disappointed with it.
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PJay
When: 17 Oct 16 12:27
Mark Howard and John Morris books are good, though John gives too much space to his own opinion and the trainer comments are half babble. eg. "Last year he won at DownPatrick and then went onto a second at Perth. We later ran him at Aintree where he finished 5th and finished at Cheltenham where he finished 2nd". That stuff is just rubbish and worthless but I think he uses it to fill out the book. There is some of it in Mark Howard's book too but not at all to the same extent.

If you are getting just one then the Mark Howard book is the one to go for.
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Rathgorman82
When: 17 Oct 16 12:34
I switched from Howard to Morris this year on the book front although Marks email service is off to a flyer 2 from 2 already.

Morris's prose leaves a lot to be desired, however ultimately it's down to the horses in the book and he's off to a flyer and quids in already. Diamond Rock 12/1 on Saturday the latest winner.
There are far too many horses listed in OJA of Howards, although it's a great read, sifting through it is hard work.
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PJay
When: 17 Oct 16 14:33
The trainer comments are the only thing I buy it for, I should have mentioned that.
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duffy
When: 27 Oct 16 17:25
Morris visits his trainers personally and therefore can guage their opinions better (glint in the eye and all that) about their horses, he also gives a lot of time to smaller trainers where the real dark ones may be lurking!
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