Cheltenham Tuesday card

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Re: Cheltenham Tuesday card

10 years 3 months ago
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Well it's like Christmas over here with Cheltenham beginning everyone very excited at the prospect of losing all their money to those multi nationals! I am no different and although Cheltenham is a very difficult meeting to profit from it is worth the risk. Best of all I am going Thursday so really hoping to have a few shillings left :)

Okay to avoid being shot in the ARM again I am putting my selections out there now for what it's worth!

I had an antepost bet on Lami Serge ew 10/1 and have had a four fold on Douvan, Un De Seaux, Faugheen and Annie Power just on the off chance Mullins has a blinder of a first day they say it's the strongest team he has ever put out but they say that every year!

R1. RFC Lami Serge x Douvan
two small ew on Some Plan & Velvet Marker
Shaneshill
At a bigger price I have Seedling, won its last prep race at Cheltenham and I have followed the horse since it first started racing so would be nice to see the little horse do well.

R2 Vibralto Valtat/Jossess Hill and Three Kingdoms all ew. Un De Seaux in the right frame of mind would win this but on the canter down he has to go past the huge crowds then back past them again the horse lights up around a bend and there is a bend before the start so he may just lose the race before it begins. If he makes the start ok then I may have a huge bet.

R3 A mine field but value in Indian Castle and Cape tribulation at long odds, I like Barrakilla and Gevery Chambertain ew but a case for Druids Nephew and Gallant Oscar. This is a huge field and no I have not bet on every horse definitely small stakes race.

R4 RFC Faugheen and The New One with Vaniteaux ew I backed Jezki last year and he won but it was a funny race and not been out much this time around beaten by Hurricane Fly so it would take a great training feat to get him up again very tight race unless Faugheen is as good as they say!

R5 Annie Power head and shoulders above the rest and Patrick Mullins thinks this is their banker of the week, so high regard for such a stable but the price reflects I have Poly Peach ew. Hoping Annie completes the Four Fold if everything else has failed to this point :S

R6 Perfect Gentleman/Doing Fine both good ew value but I have a big Bet on The Job Is Right so looking forward to this race.

R7 Generous Ransom/Killala Quay/Keltus and Horizontal Speed in the lucky last Genrous Ransom coming in for strong support but still such a big field all good ew bets.


That's it enjoy the racing and if I get any update closer to post I will try get them out.
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Re: Cheltenham Tuesday card

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Bob Brogan wrote: Stecken, i`m old school punter, Cheltenham was the most important week of the year for me 20 years ago...

Don`t mind going skint trying :)

Bob I'm in your camp work all year building a betting bank just to have aright go at Cheltenham lol It's what it's all about isn't it if we wanted to earn a living at it surely we would all be bookmakers ;)

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For South Africans to understand

It's like running the

Summer Cup meeting on Tuesday
Champions Day on Wednesday
Met Day on the Thursday
Durban July day on the Friday
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Bob Brogan wrote: For South Africans to understand

It's like running the

Summer Cup meeting on Tuesday
Champions Day on Wednesday
Met Day on the Thursday
Durban July day on the Friday
that's enough to give it a miss Bob. Will make for interesting watching only. I like my tom.

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Re: Cheltenham Tuesday card

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Dean321 wrote:
Bob Brogan wrote: For South Africans to understand

It's like running the

Summer Cup meeting on Tuesday
Champions Day on Wednesday
Met Day on the Thursday
Durban July day on the Friday
that's enough to give it a miss Bob. Will make for interesting watching only. I like my tom.

Get your nana to teach you knitting :P

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Lol. Perhaps a clue would be to follow AP.

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Dean321 wrote: Lol. Perhaps a clue would be to follow AP.

Would love for him to do well but his record is not good at Cheltenham last few years. Definitely not the jockey just the horses he is up against.

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You guys have got me excited about a discipline I cannot stand traditionally :)

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Chris it`s great to watch

Cheers and tears, thrills and spills
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Get ready for the ROAR

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it appears as if half of Ireland are at Cheltenham

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Bob Brogan wrote: Get ready for the ROAR

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