Free bet from William Hill if you bet on the Conditional Jockeys Hurdle
March 19, 2010
The Martin Pipe Conditional Jockey’s Hurdle is the last but one race of the 2010 Cheltenham Festival starting at 16.40 today. It is the newest race of the Festival, it made its debut in 2009 and was won by Andytown trained by Nicky Henderson and ridden by Felix de Giles. It was named in honour of champion trainer Martin Pipe who recorded a record thirty four wins at the Cheltenham Festival.
The race is restricted to jump jockeys that not won more than 75 races these are known as Conditional Jockeys, and horses that aged 4 years and over. The race is a handicap National Hunt hurdle that covers a distance of 2 miles and 4.5 furlongs with nine fences to be jumped on the New Course at Cheltenham.
William Hill are running a great free bet offer on this race. If you place a bet with them for £20 on this race then they will give you £5 to use as a free bet on the in play market on the Aston Villa v Wolves match on Saturday.
Conditional Jockey’s Hurdle
Below are a selection of the highest placed runners on this race.
- 6/1 – Ashkazar
- 8/1 – Peveril
- 10/1 – C’est Ca
- 14/1 – Born Again
- 14/1 – Radium
- 15/1 – Meath All Star
- 16/1 – Fairyland
- 16/1 – Clova Island
- 18/1 – Pause And Clause
- 20/1 – On Borrowed Wings
- 20/1 – Balthazar King
- 20/1 – Balzaccio
- 20/1 - Mahonia
Roulex Cool favourite for the Foxhunters Challenge Cup from Cheltenham
March 19, 2010
Christie’s Foxhunter Chase is one of the last races of the day and starts at 4.00pm, it is ran on the New Course and it will cover a distance of 3 miles and 2.5 furlongs and riders on it will be faced with a daunting twenty two fences to jump. It is a race for amateur riders which is open to horses that are aged 5 years and older.
The favourite for the race is Roulez Cool at odds of 3/1, followed by Baby Run who is showing at odds of 6/1. Our tip for an each way bet on this race is Gentle George at odds of 20/1.
Christies Foxhunter Challenge Cup Odds
Below is a list of the top placed runners for this amateur race.
- 10/3 – Roulez Cool
- 6/1 – Baby Run
- 8/1 – Trust Fund
- 11/1 – Sericina
- 14/1 – Dun Doire
- 16/1 – Turthen
- 18/1 – Kilty Storm
- 20/1 - Robbers Glen
- 20/1 – Gentle George
- 33/1 – Amicelli
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Will a Nicky Henderson horse win the Grand Annual Chase?
March 19, 2010
Its been a long four days with many ups (for the bookies) and downs (mainly for the punters but that have been some wins to make most of us smile) but the Cheltenham Festival must draw to a close until the same time next year and the Grand Annual Chase brings down the curtains on this fun packed four day festival, we hope it was a profitable one for your all.
Named after the father of top trainer Nicky Henderson the Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Chase runs on the New Course over a distance of 2 miles and 110 yards and 14 fences along the way, barring the inevitable non runners it is set to feature 24 runners. It is a grade 3 National Hunt chase open to horses that will be aged five years and over.
William Hill are running another one of their great free bet offers on this race. If you go ahead and place a bet with them for £20 on therace then they will give you £5 to use as a free bet on the in play market on the Man Utd v Liverpool match on Sunday.
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Looking at odds supplied from bookmakers Boylesports the current favourite is one of the three Nicky Henderson trained horses in this race You’re The Top ridden by Barry Geraghty. Second favourite is currently split between French Opera and the Ruby Walsh ridden Free World. The freebetsblog.com tip is the Paul Nicholls trained Tataniano ridden by Nick Scholfield and showing at odds of 10/1.
Grand Annual Chase Odds
Boylesports are payout out on five places for this race at a 1/4 the odds a place. Here are the top placed runners for the race.
- 15/2 – You’re The Top
- 8/1 – French Opera
- 8/1 – Free World
- 10/1 – Tataniano
- 10/1 – Oiseau De Nuit
- 12/1 – Tartak
- 12/1 – Safari Journey
- 10/1 – Fighting Chance
- 16/1 – Beggars Cap
- 16/1 – Cornas
- 16/1 – Pepsyrock
- 20/1 – Consigliere
- 20/1 – Nomecheki
- 25/1 – Lennon
- 25/1 – Russian Flag
- 28/1 – Moon Over Miami
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Stan James Cheltenham Festival happy hour bets
March 19, 2010
The bookies Stan James are running some special bets exclusively in their happy hour betting that is available today from 11am -12pm, so you need to get in their quick!
Gold Cup Straight Forecasts
- 11/2 – Denman to be beaten by Kauto Star
- 9/1 – Kauto Star to beat Imperial Commander
- 9/1 – Denman to beat Kauto Star
- 10/1 – Kauto Star to beat Cooldine
- 14/1 – Imperial Commander to finish ahead of Kauto Star
- 14/1 – Kauto Star to beat Tricky Trickster
- 16/1 – Cooldine to beat Kauto Star
- 25/1 – Denman to beat Cooldine
Number of Irish winners?
There is normally a heavy contingent of Irish winners at the Cheltenham Festival will this year be the same or are times a changing?
- No winners – 11/4
- 1 winner – 11/8
- 2 winners - 13/8
- 3 winners – 4/1
- 4 winners – 33/1
- 5 or more winners – 100/1
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Several runners in contention for County Hurdle glory
March 18, 2010
The Vincent O’Brien County Handicap Hurdle is the second race of the final day at the Cheltenham Festival and it starts at 2.05 on Friday and takes place on the New Course. It is a grade 3 National Hunt handicap hurdle that will feature 28 runners who will cover a distance of 2 miles and 1 furlong during which the riders will have to contend with eight hurdles.
Paul Nicholls is the leading trainer on this race having three wins under his belt, his most recent coming last year with American Trilogy and everyone favourite jockey in the saddle Ruby Walsh, will he be able to repeat his success this year with the same rider on the joint favourite Tito Bustillo or will the 10/1 Bellvano give trainer Nicky Henderson their second win in this race and be in with a whisker of catching up with Nicholls?
County Hurdle selected odds
Paddy Power are again offering a non runner money back offer on this race and will also be paying an extra place on each way bets.
Bookies seem to undecided at presents with this race with several runners swapping places and being given similar odds, it looks like any horses out of the top 5 listed below stands a chance of romping home as winner let alone winning a place and with the high odds being quoted it could be a costly race for the bookies.
- 8/1 – Tawaagg
- 8/1 – Tito Bustillo
- 10/1 - Rock Noir
- 10/1 - Noble Prince
- 10/1 – Bellvano
- 10/1 - Eradicate
- 12/1 - Oldrik
- 14/1 – Puyol
- 14/1 - Any Given Day
- 16/1 - Tarkari
- 20/1 - Inventor
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Odds shared for the Byrne Group Plate Handicap Chase
March 18, 2010
The penultimate race on ladies day at the Cheltenham Festival is a grade 3 National Hunt handicap chase that will be ran on the New Course. It is set to feature 24 runners who will cover a distance of 2 miles and 5 furlongs with seventeen fences being jumped along the course.
Favourite for this race according to Blue SQ is split between Song Of Songs, Watch My Back and Sunnyhillboy all three of which are currently being quoted odds of 8/1 by the bookie.
Byrne Group Plate Handicap Chase
A selection of the best odds available on the race today.
- 8/1 – Song Of Songs
- 8/1 – Watch My Back
- 8/1 – Sunnyhillboy
- 10/1 – Im So Lucky
- 12/1 – Chapoturgeon
- 12/1 – Atouchbetweenacara
- 16/1 – In Compliance
- 16/1 – My Petra
- 16/1 – Tarotino
- 16/1 – Great Endeavour
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Ballabriggs is the favourite for the Kim Muir Challenge Cup
March 18, 2010
Day three of the Cheltenham Festival is brought to a close at 4.40pm today by the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup which will be ran on the new course over a distance of 3 miles and 1 furlong with 19 fences needing to be jumped, there will be 24 runners taking part in this race. It is a National Hunt chase for amateur riders that is open to horses that are aged 5 years and over.
Favourite for the race today is the 7/1 Ballabriggs followed closely by the second favourite Shillingstone at odds of 15/2, the freebetsblog.com tip for the race is Nostringsattached which is currently showing at odds of 12/1.
Kim Muir Challenge Cup
Paddy Power are running a non runner, money back guaranteed on this race, here are the top ten runners what will feature in the race.
- 5/1 – Ballabriggs
- 11/2 – Shillingstone
- 11/2 – Galant Nuit
- 9/1 – Finger Onthe Pulse
- 9/1 – Nostringsattached
- 17/2 – Isnt That Lucky
- 10/1 – Khachaturian
- 11/1 – Faltering Fullback
- 11/1 – Imoncloudnine
- 12/1 – Boychuk
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Rivaliste is the favourite for the Jewson Novices Handicap Chase
March 18, 2010
Its the start of a new day of racing but will the bookies good run of luck continue in day three of the Cheltenham Festival or will the punters finally get to watch a favourite romp home and take them to the cleaners? Well to help you choose we will take a quick look at the Jewson Novices´Handicap Chase, a race that started at the festival back in 2005 when the event was extended to four days. From its inception it has retained the familiar sponsor of Jewson the builders.
This race opens up proceeding for the penultimate day of racing at Cheltenham, it will be be ran on the the New Course and it will cover a distance of 2 miles and 5 furlongs with 17 fences to be jumped along the way and it is set to feature 20 runners. The race is a handicap chase that is open to novice chasers that are aged 5 years and over.
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The favourite for this opening race of day 3 according to the odds below from Sky Bet is not going to be a great shock as it is ridden by Ruby Walsh and comes from the stable of trainer Paul Nicholls, the 7/2 Rivaliste, second favourite will be shared between Hey Big Spender and China Rock and The Hollinwell all three of which are showing at odds of 17/2, and lastly the freebetsblog.com tip for this race is Lenabane ridden by jockey Paddy Flood who is currently at odds of 16/1.
Jewson Novices´ Handicap Chase
All the odds below are supplied from Skybet and were correct at time of publishing.
- 6/1 – Rivaliste
- 17/2 – Hey Big Spender
- 17/2 – China Rock
- 17/2 – The Hollinwell
- 9/1 – Dave’s Dream
- 14/1 – Jered
- 14/1 – Nicanor
- 14/1 – Copper Bleu
- 16/1 – Lenabane
- 18/1 – King’s Forest
- 20/1 – The Midnight Club
- 22/1 – Gansey
- 25/1 – Seven Is My Number
- 25/1 – Fiendish Flame
- 25/1 – Tanks For That
- 28/1 – Door Boy
- 33/1- Awesome George
- 40/1 – Take The Breeze
- 40/1 – Working Title
- 50/1 – Othermix
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Will Ruby Walsh succeed on Alfie Sherrin at the Pertemps Final
March 18, 2010
The Pertemps Final Handicap is the second race of the day on the third day of the Cheltenham Festival, it starts at 2:05pm and can of course be watched live on Channel 4 racing. The race runs for a distance of 3 miles and has twelve hurdles and it will field 24 runners, it is ran on the New Course at Cheltenham. It is listed as a class 1 National Hunt hurdle race and is open to horses that are aged five years or older.
The favourite for the race according to the bookmakers Boylesports is the Ruby Walsh ridden Alfie Sherrin (trained by Paul Nicholls) at odds of 7/2. Second favourite for the race falls to Ainama whose jockey is going to be AP McCoy and trained by Nicky Henderson. The freebetsblog.com tip for the race is the 10/1 Smoking Aces who has seen some great improvements over the winter and will be today ridden by Paddy Flood.
Pertemps Final Handicap Hurdle odds and race card
Boylesports are paying on 5 places on this race at a 1/4 the odds, also if you take an early board price and if the starting price is greater than they will pay the better price.
- 7/2 – Alfie Sherrin
- 8/1 – Ainama
- 10/1 – Smoking Aces
- 12/1 – Prince Erik
- 20/1 – Time Electric
- 20/1 – Fredo
- 20/1 – Buena Vista
- 22/1 - Cross Kennon
- 22/1 – Maucaillou
- 25/1 – Trenchant
- 25/1 – Kayf Aramis
- 28/1 – Rocco’s Hall
- 28/1 – Boulavogue
- 28/1 – Don’t Push It
- 28/1 – Erzen
- 33/1 – Mr Thriller
- 33/1 – Palypso De Creek
- 33/1 – Chamirey
- 33/1 – Silk Affair
- 40/1 – Ballyfitz
- 40/1 – South O’ The Border
- 66/1 – Montana Slim
- 66/1 – College Daisy
- 80/1 – Special Occasion
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Cheltenham Gold Cup latest odds and prices
March 17, 2010
The race is ran on the New Course at Cheltenham and it is over a distance of three miles and two furlongs with twenty two fences to be jumped along the way. Of all the races being ran this year it is the most prestigious having past winners of the calibre of Arkle and Golden Miller.
The Cheltenham Gold Cup is one on the most eagerly awaited races that feature in the Cheltenham Festival by punters, jockeys and of course the trainers. There is a great deal of money at stake for winner who will be looking to get his share of the £475,000 prize fund that is on offer.
Past winners Kauto Star and Denman will be both hoping to regain the title, Kauto Star for the third time (second time in succession) and Denman a second win, either way trainer Paul Nicholls will be a happy man if they come in the top 3.
Cheltenham Gold Cup Latest Prices
The following prices from Sporting Bet are without the heavily backed Kauto Star and Denman.
- 15/8 – Cooldine
- 15/8 – Imperial Commander
- 9/2 – Tricky Trickster
- 12/1 – Carruthers
- 16/1 – Calgary Bay
- 20/1 - My Will
- 25/1 – Mon Mome
- 150/1 - Mr Pointment
- 200/1 – Cerium



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