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The 2015 Cheltenham Festival gets underway via the traditional curtain-raider that is the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle...
For some, the first day of Cheltenham features the biggest race of the entire four-day meeting, namely the Champion Hurdle, an event that crowns the best 2m hurdler around...
An event which decides the best 2m chaser amongst novice ranks, and one in which punters fared well down the years in terms of sticking to fancied runners...
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...
Sandown’s Imperial Cup on Saturday provides a great opportunity for punters to grab some spending money for Cheltenham next week, and the man many may trust to do the job is trainer, David Pipe...
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.....