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Jason McKeown Cheltenham Festival Fancies
“Winning isn’t everything, but it beats anything that comes in second.” Northern Ireland born; ex-Jockey Jason McKeown retired from the saddle a few years ago; not for the reason that he was no longer fit-for-purpose but because knew he was too good to be riding bad horses.
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Cheltenham Day One Tips: Benie Des Dieux has unfinished business
Two of our expert Syndicate Captains and blog contributors David Young (Cheltmental) and Steven Dowler (Architect Tips) are joining forces at Cheltenham. They will be previewing each of the four days of the festival in a bid to take down the £20,000 Place 6.
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Five to follow at Cheltenham 2020
The Cheltenham Festival is upon us and our resident horse racing expert Jack Nunn has put together this list of five to follow at Cheltenham 2020. Arkle – Al Dancer After the Supreme gets Cheltenham 2020 underway, attention will turn to the Arkle Novice’s Chase which normally proves to be a strong race, with Altior and Sprinter Sacre among the notable recent winners.
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Five Cheltenham underdogs to watch out for
In my previous article I pointed out five favourites that could fail to live up to expectations at this years Cheltenham Festival. From the highly-rated to the possibly underrated, here are my five Cheltenham underdogs to watch out for.
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Five favourites that could be beaten at Cheltenham 2020
Every year at the Cheltenham festival, there are plenty of leading fancies that will be viewed as bankers yet fail to live up to expectations. This year will be no different, so here are my five favourites that could be beaten at Cheltenham 2020.
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Willie Mullins set to strike again in the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle with Asterion Forlonge
At 1:30pm on Tuesday afternoon, a roar will detonate from the grandstands at Prestbury Park that will be overheard all across Gloucestershire, as the starter sends the runners and riders on their way in this year’s Supreme Novices’ Hurdle , proclaiming the start of the 2020 Cheltenham Festival.
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Is Santini too slow to win the Gold Cup?
One horse that could be worth avoiding in next week’s Cheltenham Gold Cup is the Nicky Henderson-trained Santini. This lethargic son of Milan is a splendid stamp of a thoroughbred, who has always taken the eye in the parade-ring.
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A Plus Tard set to take flight in the Ryanair Chase
County Waterford handler Henry De Bromhead is no outsider to Cheltenham Festival success. Six different horses from his stables have afforded him seven winners at the Cotswold venue. This year he looks to have another winner on his hands in A Plus Tard A Plus tard is a rare jumps entry at the Cheltenham festival for major Flat owners Cheveley Park Stud.
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Al Boum Photo won’t be denied more gold
It is well recognized that no horse has attained back-to-back successes in the Cheltenham Gold Cup since Best Mate in 2004. However, the Willie Mullins trained Al Boum Photo has more than a favourites chance of changing that statistic this year.
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Nick Scholfield Blog: What it’s like riding the Grand National favourite
Fresh from riding two winners last weekend, one of which he tipped up, Nick Scholfield has another busy weekend ahead. He took the time to speak to us to discuss his winners, preview this weekend’s rides and talk about what it was like riding the Grand National favourite Teaforthree, in 2014.
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Sandown betting tips: Danny Kirwan set to take advantage of drop in class
The in-form Steven Dowler went agonisingly close in his Leicester preview on Thursday, landing places in 5/6 legs. Infuriatingly, one of his two selections was a non-runner in the only losing leg. He is determined to go even better when taking on the Boosted £10,000 Place 6 pool.
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