The Cheltenham Festival Trials day could be argued to be one of the best jump racing days of the year. The Cheltenham Festival Trials day should help give you points for the cheltenham festival 2009 which takes place between 10th March 2009 to 13th March 2009. We gave
There is 7 raves which should help give some idea of where the big race winners may come from in March, Last year 5 cheltenham festival winner ran at the Cheltenham Trials day. It should be a great days racing, the feature races include Letheby & Christopher Chase, Byrne Group Cleeve Hurdle and the betchronicle.com Trophy Chase. We have had a good look at the race card, and have a good each way Cheltenham Trials Tip, and a Cheltenham Trials NAP
Stan has a very strong claims, but nothing really jumps from the page and the preference for a broker or another depends on the price than anything else. Two interests us Battlecry and Pablo Du Charmil, but we are more likely to offer price LIDJO DE ROUGE rider Nicky Henderson. We are always on the look out Cheltenham Festival Tips
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Stan destroyed the fields that are included in the selection of admiration and very private time and even more distance and 10 pounds of weight can be enough to stop it if it is in the same mood. In soft conditions could help the veteran too and have the order to close the course of a specialist is not dangerous.
The Cheltenham Festival Trials Day Race Card
13:30 Timeform Novices’ Handicap Chase (5yo+, Class 2, 2m 5f, 10 runners)
14:05 Betchronicle.com Trophy Chase (grade 3 Handicap) (5yo+, Class 1, 2m 5f, 14 runners)
14:35 Letheby & Christopher Chase (grade 2) (5yo+, Class 1, 3m 1f 110y, 8 runners)
15:10 Wragge & Co Juvenile Novices’ Hurdle (grade 2) (4yo, Class 1, 2m 1f, 7 runners)
15:45 Byrne Group Cleeve Hurdle (grade 2) (5yo+, Class 1, 3m, 8 runners)
16:20 Brightwells Cheltenham Bloodstock Auctions Handicap Hurdle (4yo+, Class 2, 2m 1f, 16 runners
We almost landed a nice touch with Quws Law a few weeks back when he almost got the better of Howard Johnson’s hotpot Companero at his beloved Ayr. It’s interesting that he comes here to Cheltenham with an extra meeting at his favoured Scottish track on Sunday, and that tip should be noted. Connections clearly feel he’s at the top of his game at present and are eying this valuable prize. He’ll love the expected soft conditions and although this trip might be slightly on the short side for him with the testing ground and the stiff track he’ll certainly not be stopping at the business end of the race.
Another cracking contest for racegoers to get stuck into, with some old faces renewing association. It’s great to see the grey Reveillez, now with Jonjo O’Neill, back on track after over 600 days off. He landed the Jewson here back in 2006 and with the yard’s horses in great form at present I certainly wouldn’t put anyone off him. Other course winners in the line-up include Mister McGoldrick, Pablo Du Charmil, Moon Over Miami, Akilak, Too Forward and Stan, and it’s the last-named runner that’s of most interest. He dotted up here on New Year’s Day in a similar contest, which gave him a 50% win record from his four visits to Prestbury Park. Venetia Williams’ team are still in great heart and with the talented Aidan Coleman in the saddle again, taking off a handy 3 pounds, despite rise in the ratings, he can go in again.
Yes, it would have been great to see either Denman or Kauto Star in the line-up, but the race has probably come a few week’s too soon for the current Gold Cup champion, while the Nicholls camp have already said we are unlikely to see Kauto until Gold Cup Day, with the soft ground also unlikely to suit.
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