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  • Epatante a huge price at 16/1 to regain her crown

    March 14, 2022

    1st           Epatante 2nd          Honeysuckle 3rd                 Appreciate It    ASK MOST racing fans what their dream result would be on the opening day of this year’s Cheltenham Festival, and it will surely be HONEYSUCKLE making it 15 wins from 15 career starts in the Unibet Champion Hurdle. Absolutely breathtaking in last year’s opening day highlight when pulverising her rivals by [...]

  • Ireland to end Ultima drought with Ben Dundee

    March 14, 2022

    CHELTENHAM’S opening handicap, the Ultima Handicap Chase (2.10pm) hasn’t been a strong race for the Irish in recent years, and you have to go back to 2006, when Dun Doire won, to find their last winner. They have a strong hand this year, though, and Gordon Elliott’s duo Floueur and Death Duty look to have [...]

  • Edwardstone to be crowned king of the Arkle

    March 14, 2022

    Bill Esdaile’s 1-2-3  1st           Edwardstone 2nd          Riviere D’etel   3rd               Gabynako    TRAINER Willie Mullins has won four of the last seven renewals of the Sporting Life Arkle Chase (2.10pm) and holds a strong hand once more saddling three of the 11 runners.  The pick of his trio looks to be Blue Lord, who was the best of [...]

  • Constitution Hill set to get home team off to a flyer

    March 14, 2022

    AFTER weeks of speculation, Willie Mullins made the decision on Sunday morning to send Dysart Dynamo to the Festival opener, the Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle (1.30pm), and to aim stablemate Sir Gerhard at Wednesday’s Ballymore instead.  The news was disappointing for all those holding ante-post slips on last season’s Champion Bumper winner, but it [...]

  • Brook can be Queen of the Mares’ Hurdle

    March 14, 2022

    AFTER winning the Close Brothers Mares’ Hurdle (4.10pm) eight times in a row from 2009 to 2016, Willie Mullins has been in a bit of a drought recently. His last success in this race came in 2018 with Benie Des Dieux, but he saddles three this afternoon to try to right that wrong. Stable jockey [...]

  • EP: 117 Cheltenham Festival — Day 2, Wednesday

    March 14, 2022

    Ladies Day at the Cheltenham Festival sees the eagerly awaited clash in the Champion Chase plus the return to the unique Cross Country fences for the brilliant Tiger Roll Our guests today are Davy Russell, John Dance, Max McNeill and Lucinda Russell City PM racing editor Bill Esdaile previews the seven race card at Prestbury Park. Hosted [...]

  • EP: 116 Cheltenham Festival – Day 1, Tuesday

    March 14, 2022

    Day 1 of the Cheltenham Festival features the Champion Hurdle and the return of current champion Honeysuckle, with the Supreme Novices Hurdle, plus the Arkle Chase further highlights on a brilliant opening day’s racing Our guests today are David Pipe, Lucinda Russell & Max McNeill City PM racing editor Bill Esdaile previews the first day’s action [...]

  • “Honeysuckle has never let me down to this day and I can’t see why this year would be any different.”

    March 13, 2022

    ON A relatively gloomy day at an uninspiring midweek fixture at Punchestown, the room was suddenly lit up by the arrival of horseracing’s brightest star. Rachael Blackmore spared some time in her busy schedule to chat to the assembled press who had travelled over to talk to her about all things Cheltenham.   We are almost exactly 12 [...]

  • Home team likely to be steamrolled again

    March 13, 2022

    THERE was a sense of embarrassment 12 months ago when the Irish left Cheltenham with a record 23 winners from a possible 28, and there is much hope the home team will put up a sterner defence this time around.  Talk in the build-up has been of Great Britain winning the first three races with [...]

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