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In 2009 we had a super flat horse in Sea The Stars and in 2010 we may just have a new star of the National Hunt in Dunguib. Certainly he has done everything spot on in his short career. Last season he was only beaten on his Bumper debut by On Raglan Road, but since then, nothing both in Bumpers on over hurdles has got near him.
We are only just in December and he is already almost unbackable for the Supreme Novices Hurdle on the opening day of the 2010 Cheltenham Festival having won his first three Novice Hurdles without breaking sweat. The latest at the rearranged Fairyhouse meeting where in the Grade 1 Royal Bond he ran all over some pretty decent novices including runner up Some Present. The bookies have reacted by knocking his odds for the Supreme Novices into as short as 6/4 with Paddy Power and Ladbrokes, but there are still some brave layers in Victor Chandler who are offering 2/1 but that will not probably last longer than their odds compilers getting a chance to watch the replay of the race!
Already there is talk that he may go for the Champion Hurdle, but that is only talk and while he may go for the Irish Champion Hurdle in the New Year, it maybe worth a little chat with your local bookie who you may persuade to offer you a price for the 2011 Champion Hurdle.
Following on from last year, we are delighted to announce that we are featuring horse racing tips from Channel Four Racing presenter, Tom Lee.
Tom appears on Channel 4's Morning Line & covers live Racing in the afternoon as well fronting RTE's Racing coverage in Ireland, his Cheltenham Festival Tips and previews of each day's Racing will be available during the Festival and supported with opinions and views from our Racing writers.
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We now have the latest bookmakers betting odds for the main Cheltenham Festival Races.
These odds are updated regularily to ensure that you in touch with all the market moves in the build up to the festival.
The four days of the Cheltenham Festival play host to a number of high quality races: