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The 2010 Cheltenham Festival has started with a bang with a day of shocks leaving the bookmakers to clean up after an eventful day at Prestbury Park. The star of the day was no doubt Binocular who claimed the Champion Hurdle in stunning style to compete a remarkable couple of weeks for the horse. It was just a couple of weeks ago that Binocular was all but ruled out of the Festival with an injury but having recovered quickly claimed the win, with AP McCoy on board looked every inch the class horse of an open field. Those injury doubts had caused Binocular to drift in the Champion Hurdle betting with the Nicky Henderson horse going off at a good looking 9/1 as they went to post.
All the talk before the Champion Hurdle was surrounding Go Native who went off as the favourite but he never got in the race, only Khyber Kim managed to challenge Binocular with Zaynar back in third. The first race of the Festival was of course the Supreme Novices' Hurdle when Dunguib took his place as an odds-on favourite following a huge gamble from punters on both sides of the Irish Sea. He never looked in great shape as he was outclassed by 12/1 shot Menorah who took a surprise win to leave the bookmakers laughing all the way to the bank. A Dunguib win would have been a disaster for the bookies and they duly got their wish with Dunguib stuttering to third place. The Arkle Challenge Trophy was collected by Sizing Europe for Henry De Bromhead who stayed on well despite being closed down by the good looking Somersby. It was an exciting race as usual with yet another favourite in Captain Cee Bee never in the frame as punters continued to have a bad day at the office on the first day of the Cheltenham Festival.
The William Hill Trophy was another exciting race with a large field that saw the two favourites beaten, the well fancied Bensalem fell a few from home to the dissapointment of many punters. In the end it was the 33/1 outsider Chief Dan George who held off a late charge from the favourite The Package in what was yet another surprise on day one of the meeting. Garde Champetre was the favourite to claim his third successive Cross Country Chase for Enda Bolger but with Nina Carberry on board could only manage a disappointing 5th place. A New Story was having his third run in the race but at 25/1 was no more than a live outsider before the race but fairly bolted up to claim the win from Lami.
Only one favourite on day 1 of the Cheltenham Festival delivered the goods and that was the excellent looking Quevega in the David Nicholson Mares Hurdle. We had not seen the Willie Mullins horse since she won the race last season but she was just as impressive in 2010, she had too much class and speed for the field to give the punters a crumb of comfort to go home with. That was the only success for the punters though today as day 1 at Cheltenham belonged to the bookmakers, will they be so lucky the rest of the week with Master Minded, Big Buck's and Kauto Star still to come.
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: