Matt Brocklebank
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Preston's Summary

Matt Brocklebank is a sports journalist specializing in horse racing. He writes for Sportin' Life and provides tips, analysis, and previews for various racing events, including the Cheltenham Festival and Meydan. With a keen eye for value bets and a deep knowledge of the racing industry, Matt keeps readers updated on the latest racing news and highlights memorable moments in the sport.

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Geo Focus

United Kingdom (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 78 %
How To Guide: 17 %
Review: 2 %
Promotional Deal: 2 %
Seasonal: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Individual Sports
  • Sports Disciplines

Pitching Insights

Matt Brocklebank's articles primarily cover horse racing, with a focus on providing betting tips and previews for upcoming races. He also occasionally includes investment analysis related to horse racing.

Given his extensive event coverage and the nature of his articles, Matt would likely be interested in receiving pitches from individuals or organizations with expertise in horse racing, particularly those who can provide valuable insights into upcoming races, betting strategies, or investment opportunities within the industry.

Pitches that offer unique perspectives on race previews or betting tips for major events such as the Cheltenham Festival may resonate well with Matt. Additionally, sources able to provide expert commentary on specific horses, jockeys or trends within the horse racing world are likely to capture his attention.

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