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Appreciate It, Shishkin and Honeysuckle fromthehorsesmouth.info 5-1 Cheltenham Festival treble
By Andrew Atkinson
Day one of the 2021 Cheltenham Festival bore fruit for fromthehorsesmouth.info punters with three winning tips and four each-way selections placed.
Appreciate It, Shishkin and Honeysuckle returned a fromthehorsesmouth.info 5-1 treble.
One For The Team (17-2), Aye Right (11-2), Saint Sam (9-2) and Houx Gris (11-2) were fromthehorsesmouth.info placed each-way tips.
All fromthehorsesmouth.info selections won/placed on the seven racecard meeting.
Willie Mullins trained tip Concertista was thwarted, when beaten a head by Denise ‘Sneezy’ Foster, representing banned trainer Gordon Elliott, when saddling her first Cheltenham Festival success with Black Tears (11-1) ahead of Concertista in the Grade 1 Mares Hurdle.
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ITV will be broadcasting six live races from the Cheltenham Festival on Tuesday. The action on day one features some high-class names, most notably Epatante, Honeysuckle, Goshen and the exciting Shishkin, and we ve got you covered for the day s terrestrial TV coverage.
Cheltenham Festival Tuesday: ITV Racing tips
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Sky Bet Supreme Novices Hurdle, 2m, Grade 1
Appreciate It heads the smallest ever field for the Supreme as he aims to provide trainer Willie Mullins with a seventh success in the festival opener. Last year s Champion Bumper runner-up is unbeaten in three hurdle starts this season, most recently when beating Ballyadam by more than three lengths at Leopardstown, and is 6lb clear on official ratings. Tolworth Hurdle winner Metier, who is also 3-3 over hurdles, and Betfair Hurdle scorer Soaring Glory lead th
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16 March, 2021 20:24 Jeff Kidder (R) ridden by Sean Flanagan wins the Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
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In possibly the biggest shock at the Cheltenham Festival since 100/1 shot Norton’s Coin won the 1990 Cheltenham Gold Cup, the penultimate race on Tuesday (16 March) went to an 80/1 outsider.
Trained in Ireland by Noel Meade, the four-year-old Jeff Kidder held off 21 rivals to cross the line in front in the Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle with Sean Flanagan in the saddle, leaving many punters scratching their heads.