Ruby Walsh and Robbie Power s Cheltenham tips
Updated / Wednesday, 10 Mar 2021
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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
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Cheltenham teen famous for bedtime reading will be doing a World Book Day live stream
Oscar Mallet, the teenager famous for reading bedtime stories to children via Zoom during lockdown, is reading a special story for Cheltenham Festivals on World Book Day 2021.
14-year-old Oscar Mallet from Cheltenham is doing a live-streamed reading from Space Oddity, by Christopher Edge, for World Book Day 2021.
Oscar Mallet, the Cheltenham teenager that became famous for reading bedtime stories to children on Zoom throughout lockdown, is hosting a special bedtime story reading for Cheltenham Festivals on World Book Day 2021.
He’ll be reading an extract from the brand new book