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About Us ...
Marten is known and respected throughout the racing world as the creator and author of the series of Dark Horse Guides, and his new racing club and racehorse partnership groups offer clients the opportunity to share his many years of experience.
Marten has worked in the racing industry for over thirty years, creating and managing the popular PSB (Professional Sporting Bureau) Racing Club – one of the first clubs of its kind - during the early 80s alongside working as a freelance racing journalist, publisher and columnist for the Sunday Times.
Rebecca has worked with Marten for 14 years, handling the administration of his business interests and managing his racehorse ownership groups.
About Marten ...
Marten Julian has been involved with horse racing for over thirty years, establishing the Professional Sporting Bureau, one of the country's first independent racing advisory services, back in 1972 while studying at King's College, London for a degree in Theology.
Upon graduating, Marten was invited by the Sunday Times and their feature writer Brough Scott to create a column which would look ahead to the week's forthcoming races. ‘Warm Up’, as the article became known, quickly attracted a large following thanks to a steady stream of big-priced winners.
Marten soon acquired a reputation as a specialist in unraced and less-exposed horses and his first Dark Horses Annual, which focuses on emerging talent in the equine world, was written in 1976. He has since produced hundreds of publications including the National Hunt Guide, a companion to Dark Horses, Bulletin Books and Weekend Cards, garnering praise from industry professionals and the racing public alike.
Following the growth of the internet Marten now writes a regular journal on his website and distributes his services both through traditional means and in computer-friendly formats, thereby attracting new fans while also remaining faithful to long-term followers.
About Us ...
Marten is known and respected throughout the racing world as the creator and author of the series of Dark Horse Guides, and his new racing club and racehorse partnership groups offer clients the opportunity to share his many years of experience. Marten has worked in the racing industry for over thirty years, creating and managing the popular PSB (Professional Sporting Bureau) Racing Club – one of the first clubs of its kind - during the early 80s alongside working as a freelance racing journalist, publisher and columnist for the Sunday Times. Rebecca has worked with Marten for 14 years, handling the administration of his business interests and managing his racehorse ownership groups. About Marten ...
Marten Julian has been involved with horse racing for over thirty years, establishing the Professional Sporting Bureau, one of the country's first independent racing advisory services, back in 1972 while studying at King's College, London for a degree in Theology. Upon graduating, Marten was invited by the Sunday Times and their feature writer Brough Scott to create a column which would look ahead to the week's forthcoming races. ‘Warm Up’, as the article became known, quickly attracted a large following thanks to a steady stream of big-priced winners.
Marten soon acquired a reputation as a specialist in unraced and less-exposed horses and his first Dark Horses Annual, which focuses on emerging talent in the equine world, was written in 1976. He has since produced hundreds of publications including the National Hunt Guide, a companion to Dark Horses, Bulletin Books and Weekend Cards, garnering praise from industry professionals and the racing public alike.
Following the growth of the internet Marten now writes a regular journal on his website and distributes his services both through traditional means and in computer-friendly formats, thereby attracting new fans while also remaining faithful to long-term followers.
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