A compelling insight into how legendary gambler Barney Curley pulled off the greatest horse betting scams in history
Nick Townsend was, for many years, a sports feature writer on the Daily Mail before joining the Independent on Sunday, initially as football correspondent and later chief sports writer. He is currently a freelance writer, predominantly for the Sunday Times. He collaborated with Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Ben Ainslie on their autobiographies. He is a long-time confidant of Barney Curley and assisted him with his acclaimed life story Giving A Little Back. He lives with his wife Louise in Oxfordshire.
Nick Townsend tells the story with panache, helped by a close
acquaintance with the Irish mastermind of the scheme, Barney
Curley, a name which bookmakers have had reason to curse on several
occasions… It gets properly into its stride when it focuses on the
coup, which in its innovative daring calls to mind The Italian
Job.
*Independent on Sunday*
The full story of how the legendary gambler does it is unveiled. It
helps if you know your way around racing, but if you don’t this
book will make you want to get clued-up fast.
*Daily Sport*
This is an enthralling read, extremely entertaining, and a
revealing insight into one of horse racing’s most colourful, and
controversial, characters
*The Press*
Fascinating… written with commendable skill and verve. It is a very
readable book. Curley and his coups combine to make a unique story,
well told.
*Racing Post*
This is a brilliant read. Love horse racing or not, you won’t be
able to put it down once the action gets going. I just can't wait
for the BBC to snap up the rights.
*Wexford People*
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