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Cheltenham Festival: Our top tips for picking this year s winners

THE Greatest Show, the Cheltenham Festival, is upon us once more. The horse racing will be ultra competitive, but it is still possible to pick winners and make a profit. Here is one very simple rule to help you find a few winners at decent odds. Finding Winners CONCENTRATE on horses which either won or finished second at last year s festival. That simple rule highlighted six winners last year – Sire Du Berlais 10/1, Politologue 6/1, Concertista 9/2, Champ 4/1, Al Boum Photo 100/30 and Envoi Allen 4/7 – which made a level stake profit of just over four points. Of the 24 beaten horses, nine finished in a place, three at double figure odds, which means that 15 out of 30, or 50 per cent of the horses which finished first or second at the 2019 festival finished in a place last year. That is not a bad base to work from.

Cheltenham Festival predictions from our top tipster Worth A Few Bob

Cheltenham Festival predictions from our top tipster Worth A Few Bob It s the first day, so let s see what tips our expert has. Updated Check out the Cheltenham Festival prediction of Hamilton Advertiser tipster Bob Cross. Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Cheltenham round-up: Vintage Clouds surprises in Ultima

Updated / Tuesday, 16 Mar 2021 17:16 Vintage Clouds returned at 28-1 Vintage Clouds provided the first shock of the Festival, with a 28-1 victory in the Ultima Handicap Chase. Sue Smith s grey, ridden by the Yorkshire yard’s Grand National-winning jockey Ryan Mania, was running in the opening handicap of the meeting for the fifth year in succession. The 11-year-old’s best previous effort was second in 2019 – but this time, he took over on the final circuit and was never headed again. Runner-up Happygolucky, the 100-30 favourite, and third-placed Aye Right both ran with great credit but never looked like pegging back the winner, beaten five and a half and a further two and a quarter lengths respectively.

Cheltenham Festival 2021, everything you need to know

Cheltenham Festival 2021, everything you need to know
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Cheltenham Festival: Three tips for day one including the Champion Hurdle

Cheltenham Festival: Three tips for day four including the Gold Cup By Sporting Life 16:16 · FRI March 19, 2021 Timeform have three to follow for the final day s action at the Cheltenham Festival, the clearest top-rated horse, a flag horse on their Race Passes and a handicap fancy. Clear on ratings Elimay ridden by Mark Walsh Willie Mullins has dominated the two mares’ races over hurdles since they were introduced at the Festival and there’s every reason to expect it will be the same story in the Mares’ Chase which will be run for the first time this year. At a Festival that has been notable for some small fields, a double-figure entry is an excellent start for the new race and Mullins is responsible for four of the 11 runners with two in particular, Colreevy and Elimay, standing out. Novice Colreevy is unbeaten in three starts over fences this season but it’s the year-younger Elimay who tops the ratings. She barely has more experience over fences herself but has won t

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