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Meath handler Gordon Elliott discusses his chances on the St. Patrick's Day card at Cheltenham, including a good chance in the last...
The bookmakers certainly edged back in front on day two of the Cheltenham Festival with no winning favourites to celebrate but day three is a day that revolves around two favourites, both of whom are short but both of whom are confident selections...
RTE 2FM's Game On host Hugh Cahill is joined by Gordon Elliott, Ted Walsh, Johnny Burke, Liam Nash and Leon Blanche to give their top tips for Day 3 at the 2016 Cheltenham Festival...
Willie Mullins’ followers looking for the canny handler to send out another bucket of winners across the four days will be waiting for Thursday’s Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle (4.50pm), where Limini lines-up as one of his “bankers”...
Punters looking to have a smash in the final race on Thursday will be licking their lips at the Kim Muir Handicap Chase (5.30pm), in which the Brits have dominated down the years, though Jim Culloty did strike in 2014, which will offer hope to Gordon Elliott’s followers...
One of the big handicap hurdle events across the four days of Cheltenham can be found on day three, courtesy of the Pertemps Network Final (2.10pm) – a race that fell to the Brits in nine of the last 10 years...
Day three’s big handicap chase comes at 4.10pm, where Jonjo O’Neill’s likeable 9yo, John’s Spirit, looks to have been trained for the Brown Advisory Plate Handicap Chase...
There have only been five renewals of Thursday’s opening race at Cheltenham, the JLT Novices’ Chase (1.30pm), but the Irish have already made it their own by winning all five...
These are certainly exciting times for punters with the Cheltenham Festival looming large and the Ryainair Chase, in which the Irish hold a strong hand, is currently Non Runner Cash Back so now is a great time to get involved...
Having trained four winners at the Cheltenham Festival during the last six years, Colin Tizzard will be looking to add to that tally on the third day with Thistlecrack, who goes for the World Hurdle (3.30pm)...