The Cheltenham Festival is finally upon us and even though we can expect chilly weather, we can expect massive crowds and very competitive racing. The Festival gets underway on Tuesday (12th) and features the Stan James Champion Hurdle and also the Cross Country Chase which is always a very exciting race to watch.
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The two main feature race cards are posted below:
Stan James Champion Hurdle Race Card
Gamingtips Tip – Grandouet e/w
Grandouet has looked a classy animal in the past and in a race where stamina is required, this animal can travel very smoothly at times and ease into a race seemingly effortless. Odds of 7/1 seem a very reasonable price for an each-way bet.
Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Chase Race Card
Gamingtips Tip – Passato e/w
Passato is a horse that generally runs 2miles and sometimes a massive upping in distance can change a horses attitude, coupled with the fact that it is a relatively lightly raced horse – odds of 50/1 seem reasonable for an each-way bet in a race where there is always a lot of horses falling and sometimes big priced horses upsetting the more favoured horses.