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Cheltenham Festival 2021 live results: Day two tips, best bets and latest racing updates

Cheltenham Festival 2021 live results: Day two tips, best bets and latest racing updates
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Cheltenham Festival 2021 tips and best bets for day two including the Champion Chase

Cheltenham Festival 2021 tips and best bets for day two including the Champion Chase
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You must have a few Bob on Olinger in the Ballymore

You must have a few Bob on Olinger in the Ballymore Bob Olinger can give his trainre Henry De Bromhead another Cheltenham winner. WHAT a race we have in store to kick off Wednesday’s card. The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle (1.20pm) has produced some fantastic horses over the years like Istabraq, Hardy Eustace and Faugheen. And one of the best may well turn out to be last year’s victor Envoi Allen – then under the care of Gordon Elliott and now with Henry de Bromhead – who could make it 12 out of 12 in the Marsh Novices’ Chase on Thursday. De Bromhead has plenty of bullets to fire this week, though, and I strongly fancy

Ruby Walsh and Robbie Power s Cheltenham tips

Ruby Walsh and Robbie Power s Cheltenham tips Updated / Wednesday, 10 Mar 2021 13:41 Ruby Walsh and Robbie Power look ahead to the main races at next week s Cheltenham Festival. Listen to Tuesday s special episode of Game On above, or grab a cuppa and read the lads tips for next week below. DAY ONE - TUESDAY Appreciate It could get the Irish off to a great start  Ruby Walsh: Appreciate It found Ferny Hollow too good for him last year in the Champion Bumper. Ferny Hollow quickened by him through the wings at the last hurdle and it looked like Appreciate It then would want to be going a bit further. He won his maiden hurdle in Cork beating Master McShee. He turned up at Leopardstown at Christmas and won a grade one over two miles, beating Ballyadam and a few others and he cemented that at the Dublin Racing Festival. It s maybe the weakness in the opposition that makes Appreciate It such a short-price favourite more so that what

The must-watch race each day of the Cheltenham Festival | Horse Racing News

Ante-post market The key storylines In one of the clashes of the week, expect a new chasing star to be crowned. This could prove the coronation of Shishkin, with the Nicky Henderson-trained seven-year-old out to follow in the footsteps of Seven Barrows superstars Altior and Sprinter Sacre in lifting this star-studded prize. As with his two former stablemates, it has been a quiet yet tried-and-tested route to Cheltenham this season with Shishkin. Last year s Supreme Novices Hurdle winner destroyed inferior opposition on his chase debut at Kempton and in two Grade 2s at that track and, most recently, Doncaster. However, this is far from a one-horse race and two top-level winners also have solid claims for success.

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