February 2018

Cheltenham Festival – Pertemps Final

This Listed handicap race takes place on Thursday, 15th March, the third day of the Cheltenham Festival, at 2.10pm GMT. This competitive race over 3 miles and 12 hurdles, allows only runners that have previously qualified during several trial races in the preceding season. Open to horses aged five and above, many outsiders have taken the first place glory, while Jonjo O’Neill is joint leader with three wins under his trainer’s cap. Jane Pilkington is another trainer with victories during 1979-1981.

 

This year, one of the hotly tipped challengers is Who Dares Wins. His owner, Henry Ponsonby has said that he is expecting a good performance, after he took third place in the Coral Cup in 2017. Number one favourite for the 2018 Pertemps Final is The Organist for Stephen Harris, currently at odds of 20.1, with second favourite, again for Stephen Harris, Forza Milan at 15.0. This novice has had a three month break since taking second place at Newbury, and here he is ready for the challenge of the Pertemps.

 

In recent years, the Pertemps Final has produced several high priced winners, and since 2000, the average SP has been at 20/1, yet this race is always a difficult prize for punters to predict.

 

 

Cheltenham Festival – Golden Miller Novices’ Chase

Raced for the first time in 2011, this relatively new race to the Cheltenham Festival, appeals to slower horses than those who will run in the RSA Chase and The Arkle. Sponsored by JLT, Jardine Lloyd Thompson, this Grade 1 race over 2 miles and 4 furlongs takes place over 17 fences.

 

This year, the race actually takes place on 15th March, St Patrick’s Thursday, at 13.30 GMT and with a real Irish flavour, celebrate on the day with a drink at the famous Guinness Village. 46 entrants compete for the £150,000 prize fund, on the New Course at Prestbury Park.

 

Previous years’ races have been dominated by Willie Mullins, winner of the race no less than 4 times. Another repeat winner is documented as Ruby Walsh, in years 2015, 2016 and 2017. These 2 champions have had latest victories with Yorkhill (2017), Black Hercules (2016) and Vautour (2015).

 

Possible contenders for 2018 could be a straight fight between Footpad and Willoughby Court, although other challengers could well be Yanworth, Invitation Only and Al Boum Photo. This race has become useful for those punters searching for potential Gold Cup and Ryanair Trophy winning horses.

 

 

Cheltenham Festival – Champion Bumper

This final race on the second day of the Cheltenham Festival, brings you the excitement of the Champion Bumper Grade 1 race over 2 miles and half a furlong. This National Hunt Flat Race is on the Old Course at Prestbury Park, for horses aged 4-6 years and will take place at 17.30 GMT on 14th March, Wednesday, 2018.

 

2017’s winners were Fayonagh trained by Gordon Elliot and ridden by Jamie Codd. Second place was taken by Debuchet (10-1) and third place Claimantakinforgan (22-1). Sponsored by Weatherbys, this year’s Champion Bumper race will have a field of 31 contenders, to run in this final race on the Wednesday. This national hunt flat race is geared towards younger stock who are just branching out in their racing careers, yet the race always attracts big prices on the betting market as the bookmakers often find it difficult to choose a favourite, with so little form on offer.

 

At this stage in the game, the number one favourite to date at odds of 16/1 is Felix Desjy, with second favourite going to Alone at 33/1. This unique race at the Cheltenham Festival, doesn’t involve any jumping, so it certainly takes a fast horse to go on to win.

 

 

 

Cheltenham Festival – Fred Winter Juvenile Novices’ Handicap Hurdle

Taking place on Day 2 of the Cheltenham Festival at Prestbury Park, this Grade 3 Handicap Hurdle race is for horses aged 4, and covers 2 miles and half a furlong. Using the Old Course, the Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle takes place on 14th March, Wednesday at 16.50 GMT.

 

Last Year’s winner was Flying Tiger at 33-1, a huge outsider who ran to victory for Richard Johnson and Nick Williams. Divin Bere (9-2f) came in second place, with third going to Nietzsche (12-1). No Jockey has ever won the race more than one time, while trainer Paul Nicholls has had a 3 win success in 2016 with Diego du Charmil, in 2015 with Qualando and previously in 2010 with Sanctuaire.

 

This race over hurdles, always attracts a decent size field of runners, offering great betting odds for the many punters. The race was named in honour of the memory of Fred Winter in 2005, a trainer and jockey. The 2018 race is expected to run 40 entrants, all racing for a share of the £80,000 prize fund. Casa Tall (trainer Tom George) and Mitchouka (trainer Gordon Elliot) are expecting a share of the action on this 2 mile race on Ladies Day.