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Cheltenham Festival Best Bets Wednesday 13th March 2024. Get expert insights, race previews, and secure £1000s in Free Bets
Feel the excitement build as we step into Champion Chase Day at the 2024 Cheltenham Festival, the apex of jump racing that enthrals both enthusiasts and bettors. We’re here to guide you through Day 2 with our comprehensive Trends, Race Previews, and Best Bets.
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We will take a theoretical 20pts betting bank each day which can be converted to stakes your comfortable with for example £10 per point will be using £200.
| Time | Horse and Bet |
|---|---|
| 1:30 Cheltenham | Ballyburn 4/9* 2pt Win Treble – Jingko Blue 18/1 1pt each way |
| 2:10 Cheltenham | Fact To File 10/11* Win Treble Win – Sandor Clegane 18/1 1pt win |
| 2:50 Cheltenham | Jigaro 14/1 1pt win – Maxxum 40/1 1pt each way 6p – Shanbally Kid 25/1 1pt each way 6p |
| 3:30 Cheltenham | El Fabiolo 4/7 * Win Treble |
| 4:10 Cheltenham | Coko Beach 7/2 2pt Win |
| 4:50 Cheltenham | Saint Roi 8/1 1pt win – Hardy Du Seuil 12/1 1pt win Frere D`Armes 25/1 5p 1pt each way |
| 5:30 Cheltenham | Fleur Au Fusil 14/1 1pt each way 5 p- Teeshan 11/1 1pt each way 5 p |
BALLYBURN is widely regarded as one of the standout selections for the week, and it’s difficult to find reasons to oppose him. Trainer Willie Mullins boasts an exceptional group of novice hurdlers yet again, with BALLYBURN being the highest-rated among them heading into the Festival. His recent victory in a Grade 1 race at Leopardstown, a contest that has been won by some of the stable’s top performers in the past, was truly impressive. With the promise of even better performances over this distance, BALLYBURN looks poised to justify his favouritism and secure victory.
Among the remaining contenders, Jingko Blue stands out as a promising prospect. He has shown great potential, demonstrating a strong attitude when securing his first victory at Newbury over 2½ miles. Following that success, he impressed further by winning a handicap race at Sandown. With his rapid progression and ability to handle the step up in class, Jingko Blue is viewed as a good prospect with plenty more to offer.
American Mike (IRE) finished second in the 2022 Champion Bumper and appears to be maturing well over fences. He triumphed over Fact To File in his comeback at Navan and returned to winning ways over 3 miles in a Grade 2 race there last month, showing a positive response. Supplemented for this event, he holds potential to be competitive.
Fact To File (FR) swiftly transitioned to fences and showcased impressive jumping ability by winning a 21.3-furlong maiden at Leopardstown during Christmas, displaying good form. He then defeated Gaelic Warrior in a Grade 1 match there, exhibiting strong travelling and jumping skills. With the longer trip likely to suit him, Fact To File meets all the necessary criteria and stands as a strong contender.
Giovinco (IRE) remains unbeaten over hurdles and has continued his progress over fences this season. He secured victory in a 25-furlong Aintree novice handicap before finishing second to Stay Away Fay in a Sandown Grade 2 race. Giovinco resumed winning ways with ease in a match race at Newcastle, and while he faces a small field, he could contend for a place.
Monty’s Star (IRE), a half-brother to the top-class Monalee, has been showing promising signs of progress. He finished third in one of the toughest maiden chases of the season at Fairyhouse before winning convincingly at Punchestown over 3 miles. Although capable of better performances, Monty’s Star had a disappointing outing in last year’s Albert Bartlett.
Sandor Clegane (IRE) placed third behind Stay Away Fay in last year’s Albert Bartlett and has made a solid start over fences this season without securing a win. He chased Embassy Gardens home in a Grade 3 race at Naas, wearing a tongue tie for the first time, seven weeks ago. With more potential to offer over fences, Sandor Clegane could be considered as an each-way option.
Stay Away Fay (IRE) emerged victorious in the Albert Bartlett last year and has shown even greater prowess over fences this season. He won 3-mile events at Exeter and Sandown (Grade 2) before finishing a commendable third in open company in the Cotswold Chase here in January. Set to lead from the front against the novices, Stay Away Fay is expected to put up a strong performance, especially with the addition of cheekpieces.
Will take 3 against the field in this always competitive heat.
Jigoro (FR) is a progressive hurdler who secured victory in a Navan maiden in December. Despite facing better opposition in subsequent starts, he has shown promising form in defeat. Now entering the handicap sphere and significantly upped in trip, he emerges as a compelling contender. Trained by Gordon Elliott, he is one of four entries for the yard and appears to be the preferred choice of Jack Kennedy.
Maxxum (IRE) capitalized on the race’s conditions to secure victory in a 22-runner handicap at Leopardstown over 24.3 furlongs on soft ground last month, minimizing mistakes along the way. Despite running respectably from a 6-pound higher mark at Naas over 22.7 furlongs on heavy ground, he remains a viable option and could perform well at an attractive price.
Shanbally Kid (IRE) clinched victory on his second attempt over hurdles last season. After a disappointing debut over fences, he demonstrated improved form when returning to hurdles on his handicap debut, finishing eighth, beaten by 11.75 lengths, to Maxxum at Leopardstown over 24.3 furlongs on soft ground 39 days ago. A drop back in trip should suit him well.
EL FABIOLO was narrowly defeated by Jonbon in a Grade 1 novice hurdle at Aintree a couple of years ago. However, he turned the tables on Nicky Henderson’s charge last season, securing victory by 5.5 lengths in the Arkle. With the score currently at 2-1 in his favour in their head-to-head rivalry, EL FABIOLO is poised to extend his lead. Edwardstone’s strong performance at Newbury suggests he can secure third place if racing prominent.
Gordon Elliot appears to have a strong hand in this race. Troytown-winner COKO BEACH demonstrated his natural ability in his first attempt at a cross-country contest, securing an easy victory at Punchestown last month. He is poised to become the latest addition to his stable’s impressive record in this race, which they have dominated in recent years. It wouldn’t be surprising to see a 1-2-3 finish for the yard, with the hat-trick-seeking Delta Work and Galvin both presenting solid contenders although the latter would be preferred on better ground.
Saint Roi (FR) has an impressive track record at this meeting, having won the County Hurdle in 2020 and secured placings in the Champion Hurdle (2022) and Arkle (2023). While his performance this season has been inconsistent, his eye-catching fourth at Fairyhouse on his handicap debut in this sphere puts him high on the shortlist for this race.
Frere D’armes (FR) showed improvement after switching to chasing last season, claiming victories in handicaps at Kempton and Newbury over distances of up to 18 furlongs. However, he has only produced one notable effort in defeat this term, and he made little impression in his latest outing here. Nonetheless, coming from a leading target trainer, he could be worth considering at a generous price.
Fleur Au Fusil (FR) is a promising mare who has won both of her starts to date, with her most recent victory coming in Grade 2 (mares) company at Leopardstown over a month ago. The addition of a hood by her top yard for this race suggests confidence, and she enters with hopeful prospects.
Teeshan (IRE) comfortably won an Irish point and followed up with an equally impressive victory in an Exeter bumper last month. Showing significant talent, Teeshan appears to be the standout among the British-trained runners.