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The 2021 Cheltenham Festival: Your essential Paul Nicholls Stable Tour
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Johnny Ward: Cheltenham without people will not be nearly the same
Johnny Ward has his eye on some antepost value in this year’s Triumph Hurdle. Johnny Ward By Johnny Ward Wednesday 24 Feb 2021, 8:40 AM Feb 24th 2021, 8:40 AM 3,048 Views 6 Comments
Could Tritonic be the value bet for this year s Triumph Hurdle?
Image: PA
Image: PA
I NEVER THOUGHT I’d be counting my blessings that I don’t have to go to the Cheltenham Festival.
I’ve been at a few Irish meets post-lockdown and, while it isn’t exactly a labour camp in North Korea, it wouldn’t be classed as much fun. Cheltenham without people will not be nearly the same. That terrifying obstacle-laden walk from the old press room to the parade ring, which can take several minutes and cost you a good suit, will for the sullen hacks of 2021 be without
Dublin Racing Festival: Donn McClean best bets
By Donn McClean
15:49 · SAT February 06, 2021
Three bets for our man on the opening day of the Dublin Racing Festival including a 40/1 chance trained by Gordon Elliott.
Racing betting tips: Saturday, February 6
1.05 Leopardstown – Cape Gentleman at 7/1
3.15 Leopardstown – Abacadabras at 8/1
3.50 Leopardstown – Eclair De Beaufeu at 40/1 (each-way)
It is only three years since the Dublin Racing Festival came into being in its current guise. The races were there all right, but they were scattered across disparate weekends, three meetings spread across five or six weeks. It was only in 2018 that they were all brought together and presented in one weekend of top class National Hunt racing, and perfectly positioned at the mid-point in the run between Christmas and Cheltenham.
And our racing columnist earmarks one Cheltenham fancy. Johnny Ward By Johnny Ward Wednesday 27 Jan 2021, 11:09 AM Jan 27th 2021, 11:09 AM 2,021 Views 3 Comments
A general view of the stands at Tramore.
Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO
Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO
IF, INDEED, NO such thing exists as bad publicity, Irish racing will be beyond chuffed with itself over the past week.
Thanks to Viking Hoard, or rather the rotten human being who loaded him with sedatives, racing has hoarded the headlines. The sickening revelations, such as they are, have kept the sport of Kings (and rogues) in the headlines in unexpected places.
Paul Kimmage and Eamonn Sweeney did their bit in the Sunday Independent three days ago, when David Walsh again went after integrity issues in the sport in the Sunday Times, before Malachy Clerkin
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