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The R&SA Novices’ Chase at 2.35pm has had a selection of big priced winners in the last few years, and you have to go back to 1998 to find a winning favourite. Three horses vying for favouritism at this stage are the Willie Mullins trained Our Ben who has been aimed at this race for some time, tough stayer Darkness and the Martin Pipe trained Commercial Flyer.
Quality not quantity will be the order of the day in the Queen Mother Champion Chase at 3.15pm, with the smallest field over the 4 days. Moscow Flyer will be trying to bounce back after a disappointing campaign. Young pretender Kauto Star carries Paul Nicholls hopes along with the tag of favouritism. Since 1985 this race has gone to the first or second favourite 14 times, and no winner has been priced bigger than 7/2 since 1997.
All eyes will be on Willie Mullins’ entries in the Champion Bumper at 5.20pm, having won the race 5 times in the last 10 years. An added interest for punters is the occasional appearance of jockeys more accustomed to plying their trade in the Flat racing sphere, Jamie Spencer, having won on Pizarro in 2002, is earmarked for the ride on well backed Dancing Hero.
Other Races On Day Two:4.00pm – Handicap Hurdle.4.40pm – Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup Handicap Chase.
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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: