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In the second part of his series on jumping racing, Paul Bockman, one of Australia's leading jumps racing form analysts, discusses the key form factors he uses to beat the big Carnivals at Oakbank and Warrnambool.
Oakbank and Warrnambool stage two of the most exciting and successful racing carnivals in Australia. Their unique undulating tracks and party atmosphere make them shrines for novice racegoers and seasoned veterans alike. But how can these parties be turned into profit?
In this two-part article, Paul Bockman, one of Australia's leading jumps racing form analysts, discusses the key form factors he uses to beat the jumps.
WHY THE JUMPS?
Intelligent people often ask me: "Why specialise in jumping races? It's too risky!" They comment on the cash they once lost when their selection - a certain victor - lost its rider at the last jump. It seems that punters have vivid memories about such spectacular losses. But those punters also tend to forget many less spectacular losses on the flat.
Jumping races still offer great opportunities for punters to make handsome profits- because the form standard is high. In this absorbing article, PPM's Jon Hudson tells you all about how to profitably follow the jumpers.
Jumping races are shunned by most States in Australia, and by most punters. Proof of this can be gained by a study of the win and place pools for jumps races, which are invariably much lower than for flat races.