Many
racing fans will be looking through the competitive racing action at
the Cheltenham festival for the best bets. The Cheltenham
odds continued to change on the run up to the meeting with
punters looking to get the best price available on their fancied
horse. One horse that certainly is a fan favourite is the seasoned
and tough Un de Sceaux. The now 10 year old trained by Willie Mullins
has continued to perform at the top level throughout his career and
will be looking for his third Cheltenham festival victory in the
Ryanair Chase.
The
latest betting on the race makes him the current 6/4 market leader as
opposition continues to be ruled out of the race. Un de Sceaux heads
into the meeting with 20 victories and 3 seconds in his 26 starts
under rules. He won the 2017 running of the race in emphatic fashion
having pulled for much of the contest but again battled on well up
the famous Cheltenham hill. If he puts in a similar performance as he
has recently it will take a top performance to dethrone him.
Un
de Sceaux returned this season following a 229 day break and was very
weak in the market. However he won the contest by 25 lengths on the
bridle landing odds of 4/6. His next start was record breaking as he
became the first horse to win the Clarence house Chase for the third
time. This resulted in his trainer branding him the iron horse which
just shows what he is all about. As tough as they come with a huge
amount of ability to back it up.
One
of his key dangers for the race looks to be the revitalised Cue Card.
He is another star of national hunt racing who returned from a short
84 day break to run the hugely talented unbeaten chaser Waiting
Patiently to a 2 and ¾ length second. Cue Card now 12 years of age
is also a multiple Cheltenham festival winner having won the bumper
back in 2010 and most recently the Ryanair Chase in 2013. Both horses
are absolutely stars of the sport so either would be a fitting winner
of the 2018 renewal but if Cue Card were to get his head in front in
may bring the roof off as he is such a fan favourite.
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