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The Brits have certainly held the edge in Wednesday’s Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle (4.50pm), winning eight of the last 10 renewals, though Gordon Elliott did triumph in 2013, and has the 6/1 favourite, Campeador, this time around...
Wednesday’s Cross Country Chase over a marathon 3m6f (4.10pm) is always a fantastic spectacle, but it could prove even more fantastic for punters who find the winner...
For those who like handicaps, then day two’s Coral Cup over 2m5f (2.50pm) is one of the best events to get stuck in to over the four-day festival, and punters stand a fair chance of nailing a decent-priced winner, as nine of the last 10 winners of this returned 7/1 to 16/1...
Although the Irish have won six of the last 10 renewals of Wednesday’s Neptune Novices’ Hurdle (1.30pm), Britain could hit back this time around via the popular Yanworth, who lines-up as the 4/5 favourite...
Willie Mullins followers will be looking towards Un De Sceaux as one of their “bankers” of the 2016 Cheltenham Festival, and punters looking to get involved now can take 4/6 in the knowledge that it is Non Runner Cash Back...
The opening two races on Day 2 of the Cheltenham Festival went the way of the Irish with Windsor Park and Don Poli massive losers for BoyleSports...
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Day two of the Cheltenham Festival and all eyes will be on Sprinter Sacre as he attempts to win a second Champion Chase, two years after his first...
If Willie Mullins stole the show on the opening day, then day two was all about man: Paul Nicholls...
Mention Wednesday’s finale, the Champion Bumper, to anyone, and the first name that springs to mind is Willie Mullins – the trainer who sent out four of the last 10 winners of this race...