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  • English Trainers Set to Win All Four of the Main Cheltenham Festival Races

    English Trainers Set to Win All Four of the Main Cheltenham Festival Races

        “Cheltenham Festival crowd” by Carine06 (CC BY-SA 2.0) The Cheltenham Festival is nearly upon us, and as usual there has been a lot of discussion around the horses that will be clashing in the four big races of the festival. In years gone by, we have seen Irish dominance in both these four…

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  • Native River and Definitly Red to Fight Out Cheltenham Gold Cup

    Native River and Definitly Red to Fight Out Cheltenham Gold Cup

    “Cheltenham Racecourse” by Stephen Bowden (CC BY-SA 2.0) The Cheltenham Festival is nearly upon us and the biggest race of the week, without a doubt, is the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Run on Friday, the final day of the meeting, this race brings together the best staying chasers and they take each other on in what…

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      Here’s hoping you’re all geared up for The Cheltenham Festival. If you’re looking for race by race breakdown gives you an insight on the schedule, course, insight into previous years and tips for this year’s Cheltenham Festival then check out our Cheltenham Focus blog!

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  • Cheltenham Festival 2011: Maiden Win for Mullins

    Ruby Walsh made a statement of intent by winning the Stan James Supreme Novices’ Hurdle on Al Ferof for Paul Nicholls and, by the end of the opening day, was well on the way to yet another leading jockey title, courtesy of Hurricane Fly in the Stan James Champion Hurdle and Quevega in the David…

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  • The Amazing Career of Ruby Walsh

    The great Ruby Walsh is universally considered as one of the greatest jockeys of the National Hunt. The Irish jockey’s long career is extremely rich with achievements. He got injured at Punches town in a fall on last November and had been on the sidelines since. However, he is now preparing for a return at…

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  • Could Ravenhill Road Upset Cracking Smart, Samcro In Cheltenham Battle?

    Cracking Smart is the headline horse ahead of Cheltenham Festival and will be looking to enhance his reputation by claiming victory in the Albert Bartlett Novices Hurdle title. There are a number of talented horses in the field and it promises to be a fascinating contest due to the quality on display. Ravenhill Road is…

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  • Cheltenham Festival 2010: Cue Card Doesn’t Fluff His Lines

    Wins on defending champions Quevega, in the David Nicholson Mares’ Hurdle, and Big Buck’s, in the Ladbrokes World Hurdle, plus Sanctuaire in the Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle, were sufficient for Ruby Walsh to edge out fellow Irishman Barry Geraghty, who also rode three winners, and retain his title as leading jockey. However, two of…

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  • Cheltenham Betting Tips 2018

    Select Runner-Up Odds   Tipsters have won big money in past Cheltenham events with 33/1, 20/1 and 10/1 odds. Never be put off by bookie odds as horses might reserve the best of their performance for Cheltenham.   Follow Expert Handicapper Advice   This very complete section on the Cheltenham Racecourse includes some top handicapper…

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  • Cheltenham Festival 2009: Magnificent Seven for Walsh

    Paul Nicholls became leading trainer at the Festival for the fourth year running, and the sixth time in all, in 2009. In fact, the former jump jockey surpassed his previous efforts by saddling a total of five winners, namely Master Minded in the Seasons Holidays Queen Mother Champion Chase, Chapoturgeon in the Jewson Novices’ Handicap…

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  • Cheltenham Festival 2008: Business as Usual for Nicholls and Walsh

    The Cheltenham Festival in 2008 was unusual insofar as the second day was cancelled due to high winds, forcing the Queen Mother Champion Chase to be run on the Thursday, along with the World Hurdle and eight other races. Friday, too, featured a nine-race card but, results-wise, the Festival wasn’t entirely unpredictable. Paul Nicholls, leading…

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