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This year’s Mares’ Hurdle will seem strange for many, as there will be no Quevega in the line-up, who of course won the race from 2009-2014...
The first meaty handicap of the festival hits the screens courtesy of the Ultima Business Solutions Handicap Chase run over 3m1f (2.40), where there have been a number of juicy winners down the years...
Joining the irishracing.com Talking Horses panel this week are Ruby Walsh and Noel Fehily ahead of the Cheltenham Festival with Leon Blanche to discuss the bookmakers' fears of a Willie Mullins dominated opening day and Slippers Madden, Niall Cronin, Dean Ryan and Daragh O'Conchuir chew the fat that remains...
Some may see the battle for next Wednesday’s Champion Chase featuring Sprinter Sacre (5/2), Sire De Grugy (3/1), Dodging Bullets (9/2) and Champange Fever (5/1) as one of the closest of the festival,..
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...
There will be a host of thrilling battles to take place at Cheltenham next week – punter versus on-course bookie, Hurricane Fly versus Jezki.....
Ryanair, Ireland’s favourite airline, today teamed up with BoyleSports to offer Ryanair customers travelling to Cheltenham a free matched €15 bet, with Boylesports donating €5 from every promotional bet placed going to charity...
Bruce Millington is joined by Jonathan Mullin, Pete Scargill and Liam Glynn to look back on the weekend's action and ahead to the Cheltenham Festival featuring Jonjo O'Neill who tells us which horse he thinks has a great chance in one of the handicaps. ..
In recent years, the accolade for Leading Trainer has gone to Willie Mullins, who left the festival in front on three occasions during the last four years, and looks set for another solid week via an array of leading fancies...
Will it be a case of Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, or will Tony McCoy make his final Cheltenham Festival one to remember? It’s all to play for in the market for Leading Jockey. ..