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Named in honour of Tony McCoy this year, the Grand Annual Chase (5.15) offers punters one last chance of glory before Cheltenham 2015 comes to an end for another year – the question is: will there be a fairytale ending with McCoy riding the winner on his last ever Cheltenham ride?..
The penultimate race of Cheltenham 2015 is the Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle for conditional jockeys (4.40), a fairly new event which has staged only six renewals, but the early signs are that a big priced winner could pop up once more...
Always one of the biggest spectacles of the festival, the Foxhunter Chase over 3m2f (4.00) has been won by runners at both ends of the market, though one common theme has been that all bar one was a 7-9yo...
Friday’s Cheltenham Gold Cup (3.20) brings together a fascinating clash between the last two champions, Lord Windermere and Bobs Worth, and the current 3/1 clear favourite, Silviniaco Conti...
For those who like their handicaps, then Friday’s County Hurdle (2.05) is one of the most thrilling of the season, both in terms of finding the winner and watching the race itself...
The final day of Cheltenham 2015 gets underway via the Triumph Hurdle (1.30), an event which attracts the best 4yo’s around, and this year is no different with a host exciting talent, including the 9/4 favourite, Peace And Co...
What's the 10-1 shot Tom Segal fears most against his selection in the Triumph? We also hear of a 33-1 shot that's well-fancied. Bruce Millington poses the questions to Tom Segal, Nick Watts and Dave Jennings from the Racing Post plus Liam Glynn from BoyleSports...
Quite simply the “big one”, the 2015 Cheltenham Gold Cup staged over 3m2f is a race punters look forward to all year as it provides seven adrenalin-fuelled minutes of sheer excitement on every occasion, while in the process throwing up juicy winners at 7/1, 8/1 and 20/1 since 2010...
The junior version of the Champion Hurdle in which several winners went on to land the big one later during their career in Katchit and Detroit City – the latter being only the only favourite to win the Triumph during the last 10 years...
Now celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Albert Bartlett has built up a reliable set of trends dating back to 2005, including the solid record of classier runners with a higher official rating...