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1. Horse claiming recommendations, accurate track bias information by Furlongs Ahead consulting firm
furlongsahead.com/ourownerandf - [Cached]Published on: 12/7/2007 Last Visited: 12/7/2007
Brian Abboud, Owner and Founder of Furlongs Ahead has over 40+ years of experience in the thoroughbred racing industry. His longtime childhood love of racing, together with a desire to bring an analytical-based approach to the evaluation of a horse's potential, inspired Brian to develop a set of proprietary analysis tools for the thoroughbred industry. This unique system is based on evaluating the entire field and racetrack, not just an individual horse. Because it is only in this context - evaluating the entire "market", the "competition" - that you can be certain of how to accurately select a good claim, evaluate potential, and develop a long-term strategy.
Brian has been a visiting lecturer at the New School for Social Research in New York where he taught "How to Play the Races Successfully", a 14 week course on in-depth handicapping techniques.
Brian has also authored a feature article in American Turf Monthly entitled, "How I Learned to Love Quitters". -
2. Horse claiming recommendations, accurate track bias information by Furlongs Ahead consulting firm
www.furlongsahead.com/ourowner - [Cached]Published on: 12/7/2007 Last Visited: 12/7/2007
Brian Abboud, Owner and Founder of Furlongs Ahead has over 40+ years of experience in the thoroughbred racing industry. His longtime childhood love of racing, together with a desire to bring an analytical-based approach to the evaluation of a horse's potential, inspired Brian to develop a set of proprietary analysis tools for the thoroughbred industry. This unique system is based on evaluating the entire field and racetrack, not just an individual horse. Because it is only in this context - evaluating the entire "market", the "competition" - that you can be certain of how to accurately select a good claim, evaluate potential, and develop a long-term strategy.
Brian has been a visiting lecturer at the New School for Social Research in New York where he taught "How to Play the Races Successfully", a 14 week course on in-depth handicapping techniques.
Brian has also authored a feature article in American Turf Monthly entitled, "How I Learned to Love Quitters".

