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After a great but strange day one at the Cheltenham Festival, be bold and go for Bravemansgame

After a great but strange day one at the Cheltenham Festival, be bold and go for Bravemansgame Paul Nicholls hurdler has been likened to the great Denman and can score for the home brigade against Irish raiders Bravemansgame is Ed Chamberlin s pick for the Ballymore Novices Hurdle Credit: Alan Corwhurst/PA Wire Tuesday was the strangest day I’ve had on a racecourse. Nothing could replace the Cheltenham crowd and atmosphere, but my goodness Rachael Blackmore gave it a proper go. It’s no secret that racing was desperate for an inspiring, positive story and she absolutely delivered. Cheltenham on Champion Hurdle Day is normally a cauldron of noise and excitement but it was a ghost town, and it needed something extra special to light up the day. We got it all right with the sensational win from Rachael and Honeysuckle, making history. It was a great shame there wasn’t a crowd there to salute this brilliant female duo, but it felt like those lucky enough to be at the course d

Cheltenham Festival 2021: day two tips and best odds

The first day of the 2021 Cheltenham Festival had an unfamiliar feel to it, lacking a capacity crowd for the first time in history, but its famous roar was still heard nationwide thanks to an electrifying opening day that did not disappoint the millions tuning in at home. The action on the track certainly lived up to its billing, as the bookmakers survived a major scare with “banker” accumulators narrowly foiled by Concertista’s defeat in the Mares’ Hurdle. Turf accountants across the land were facing a multimillion pound payout if Willie Mullins’ mare had followed in the footsteps of short-priced winners Appreciate It (5/6f), Shishkin (4/9) and Honeysuckle (11/10f) at Prestbury Park, but her defeat left punters ruing the fine margins that so often dictate this great game.

Chacun Pour Soi should give Mullins full-house with Champion Chase win

Chacun Pour Soi should give Mullins full-house with Champion Chase win Greg Wood Nine horses have set off at odds-on to win the Queen Mother Champion Chase this century and six have been beaten, including two – Douvan (at 2-9) and Un De Sceaux (4-6) – trained by Willie Mullins in one of the few races at the Festival he has yet to win. It is difficult to imagine that record extending beyond Wednesday, however, as a repeat of Chacun Pour Soi’s form in either of his recent wins at Leopardstown should be more than enough. The favourite’s previous lack of experience at Cheltenham is the only real concern, though First Flow and Politologue could ask a few questions with a strong gallop.

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