Friday, 11 March 2016

Cheltenham Betting Tips

Cheltenham Betting Tips

Cheltenham Betting Tips and racing previews for the 2016 Festival, including Novices Handicap Chase, National Hunt Chase, Cross Country Chase, the Coral Cup and the JLT Novices Chase

 
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Cheltenham Festival – Novices Handicap Chase 15/03/2016

The final race on the opening day of the Cheltenham festival is the Close Brothers Novices’ Handicap Chase at 5.30. The Listed contest is over two and a half miles and the weights are likely to be very compressed. Aloomomo the early favourite for day 1 Cheltenham... read more

Cheltenham Festival – National Hunt Chase 15/03/2016

The four-mile National Hunt Chase is the longest race at the Cheltenham festival. The race is confined to amateur riders. Jonjo O’Neill has trained the winner on five occasions while Gordon Elliott has won the race twice in the last five years. Mullins holds strong... read more

Cheltenham Festival Preview – Cross Country Chase 16/03/2016

The Cross Country Chase is the most unusual race at the Cheltenham festival and was introduced in 2005. It is run over a cross country course of almost four miles with a variety of fences to be jumped. Enda Bolger won the race four times in the first five years with... read more

Cheltenham Festival Preview – Coral Cup 16/03/2016

The Grade 3 Coral Cup is one of the most competitive handicap hurdles of the week at the Cheltenham Festival. It has been won by some high class stayers in the past including Time For A Run (1994), Top Cees (1998), Sky’s The Limit (2006), Medinas (2013) and Whisper... read more

Cheltenham Festival Preview – JLT Novices Chase 17/03/2016

The JLT Novices Chase was only added to the Cheltenham festival programme in 2011. It is a two and a half mile contest which bridges the gap between the two mile Arkle Trophy and the three mile RSA Chase. Willie Mullins won the race with Sir Des Champs in 2012 and... read more
 
By Harvey Mayson, www.mybettingbonus.co.uk/

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