Add A Zero: From 5,000 to 50,000 in an Irish Racing Season
By (Author) Brian O'connor
Hachette Books Ireland
Hachette Books Ireland
13th March 2008
Ireland
General
Non Fiction
Gambling: theories and methods
798.40092
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
188g
It's March in Ireland - the flat season is about the start and Irish Times racing correspondent, Brian O'Connor has decided to boldly go where no racing correspondent has gone before. He puts his money where is mouth is and attempts to turn 5,000 into 50,000. But can he actually do it
In Add A Zero, we join him on his quest as we're taken through the highs and the lows of the world of Irish racing, where we meet with leading personalities, trainers and jockeys such as Aidan O'Brien, Dermot Weld, Michael Kinane, John Magnier and many others. From drunken dinner parties to famous racecourses like the Curragh and Galway, the tips keep on coming - with mixed results! - in a book for racing buffs and novices alike. As the season progress so does the book, but will Brian show that there's no such thing as a poor bookie Or will his horse romp home A betting man might ask 'what are the odds'Brian O'Connor is an award-winning journalist who has worked on various national newspapers such as Sunday Tribune, Irish Times and the London Times. He was racing correspondent with the Irish Press for four years and has been racing correspondent with the Irish Times since 1997. Brian is married with two children.