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Only a week to go now until Cheltenham and we’re involved in a few last minute preparations and looking forward to it all starting next week...
With Cheltenham just a week away, we have announced our exclusive Cheltenham Festival offer that not only gives you money back if your horse finishes second, but also should your selection finish third at Prestbury Park...
Day two’s finale is the Champion Bumper, a race in which the Irish have certainly delivered down the years courtesy of 10 winners from the last 15 renewals – five of whom were trained by Willie Mullins...
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...
BoyleSports can report further support for the Willie Mullins trained Black Hercules in the JLT...
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...
The opportunity of backing a juicy priced winner awaits backers in the final race of Cheltenham’s opening day, courtesy of the 2m4f novices’ handicap chase (5.30pm). ..
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...
The big staying event on Day One of the 2016 Cheltenham Festival is the National Hunt Challenge Cup (4.50pm) – an event in which the Irish are building a good record, winning three of the last five renewals...