March 17th, 2008
The 2008 Cheltenham Festival will be remembered for reverting back to a 3 day meeting after weather scuppered the Wednesday card and also as the Festival where stats enthusiasts had a nightmare.
The Champion Races
Five year olds won both the Champion Hurdle and Champion Chase and what a performance by Master Minded. Wherever he goes next year he is going to be an absolute machine. Inglis Drever also defied the statisticians by winning his third World Hurdle as a 9 year old and in the Gold Cup, the machine that is Denman overcame the poor recent record of Hennessy winners. Harry Findlay, part owner of Denman has nominated the 2009 Grand National as an option for Denman and what a site it would be to see Denman race over Aintree’s famous fences.
The Bankers
Just two favourites won at the 2008 Cheltenham Festival. Out of eleven favourites that started 3/1 or less just one of them was victorious and that was Inglis Drever who won the World Hurdle at 11/8. Beaten short price favourites include Noland in the Arkle (7/4), Sizing Europe in the Champion Hurdle (2/1), Ashkazar in the Fred Winter (15/8), Franchoek in the Triumph (Evs) and the shortest price at this year’s Festival, Kauto Star in the Gold Cup (10/11).
What Now?
The remaining highlights for jumps enthusiasts are the Irish, Scottish and Aintree Grand Nationals and the Sandown Gold Cup, all big field handicaps run over marathon trips. For more information on the Aintree Grand National you should check out Grand National Guide Blog which is updated regularly and for further help picking the winner of the big race visit Grand National Guide, a great site woth loads of information about the Grand National Runners, Grand National Odds, Grand National Betting, Grand National Free Bets and a brilliant winner prediction tool.
The Cheltenham Blog will now concentrate on the 2009 Cheltenham Festival and will give you all the news and views as they happen.
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March 13th, 2008
On Tuesday the Arkle was won in impressive fashion by Tidal Bay and he was followed home by Kruguyrova.
This afternoon in the Jewson Novices Handicap Chase (1.40) Mr Strachan runs off 10-11 and is half way down the weights. This is despite the fact that he has beaten Kruguyrova by 2 1/2 lengths this season and also been beat by just 4 lengths by Tidal Bay (Mr Strachan received 6lbs from the winner). Those two runs would put him as the second best horse in the Arkle.
More form pointers come from Mr Strachan’s chasing debut where he finished second to L’Antartique who is one of the favourites for today’s Ryan Air Chase.
Despite all this Mr Strachan is generally available at 8/1 this morning. This afternoon we could all be kicking ourselves for not having our biggest bet of the Festival on this very well handicapped horse.
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March 11th, 2008
All the bookmakers will be competing for your cash this week which means there are plenty of incentives to bet with each bookmaker. Here is a list of the best bookmaker offers for this week.
Paddy Power
Possibly the best bookmaker to bet with during the Festival. They are refunding singles and win parts of each way bets if your horse is beaten by the sp favourite. This offer is not quite as fantastic as it seems as there aren’t a massie amount of winning favourites at the Festival but in races you have narrowed down to the favourite and another it is a great safety net and is also worthwhile when you are opposing short priced hot favourites. Noland springs to mind today.
Blue Square
They are offering a free £5 bet to existing customers today. All you need to do is click on my account and enter the free bet code ‘tues5′. Then place your free bet!
VC Bet
If you back a faller VC will give you a free bet to the same stake on the following day’s racing. If backing a dodgy jumper, do it with VC!
Boylesports
If Kauto Star wins the Gold Cup and Denman finishes runner up they will refund all singles on runners up on every other Festival race!
Bet365
Bet365 have been running their Channel 4/1 for a long time now and it has been a great success. On any of the Channel 4 televised races if you back a winner at 4/1 or more you get a free bet of the same stake (up to £50) on the next Channel 4 race.
In order to keep up to date with all of the bookmaker’s offers it is worth bookmarking this site - OLBG bookie promotions
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March 10th, 2008
I think it is safe to say most of us are going to be betting on many races this week during the Cheltenham Festival. You should also remember that there are other ways to make money from your Cheltenham knowledge that don’t necessarily require you risking money in the traditional way, or risking any money at all.
Select A Cheltenham Stable
Each year for the major events the Racing Post run their select a stable competition. This involves picking ten horses from the Festival, two of which you will nominate as bankers. The bankers will score double points. Points are scored on how well your horse finishes and what sort of sp it finishes at if it wins.
The competition can be found here Select A Stable and costs £5 to enter. There is £32, 500 up for grabs in prizes.
It is also fun to play this competition amongst work/university friends. You each pick a stable under the rules and put a nominated amount into a kitty. The best stable at the end of the Festival takes the prize pool.
OLBG Tipster Competition
There is a free tipster competition run at OLBG.co.uk that offers a number of cash prizes for various sports. All you have to do is register with the site (for free) and submit your tips whenever you see fit. OLBG run a special Cheltenham Tipster Comp over Cheltenham with £1, 000 up for grabs.
EBA Chief Of Cheltenham
Expert Betting Advice are running a tipster competition over the Cheltenham Festival with a trophy and cash going to the winner, a cash prize going to the runner up and a cash prize going to the biggest priced winner. All you have to do is pick three horses each day.
OHR Cheltenham Tipping Comp
A tip must be submitted for each race and a small prize will be awarded to the winner. This competition is more for a bit of fun and interest in each race than anything else. Click here for more details - OHR Cheltenham Festival Tipping Comp.
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March 10th, 2008
The overnight storms in the UK have received plenty of publicity but how will they actually affect the going for the 2008 Cheltenham Festival?
The Rain
There were varying reports of how much rain would fall but the actual amount given by the clerk of the course is 10mm. There should be another 3-4mm today and 2mm overnight.
The Wind
Wind has a drying effect on the ground so plenty more rain would be required for the 10mm so far to have full effect. If the wind continues all week then expect very dry ground by the end of the week.
The Official Going
The ground on the old course is good, good to soft in places. The ground on the new course is good to soft, good in places and the ground on the cross country course has been left as good.
The Week Ahead
So we are going to start the Festival off with good to soft ground and it should dry throughout the week. By Thursday it should definitely be riding good and it might even be verging on good to firm by Friday unless there is more rain throughout the week. Hopefully there will be enough showers to stop the clerk of the course finding it necessary to turn on the taps.
What Horses To Back
Back horses who have won at least on good to soft at the start of the week and keep an eye out for good ground horses by Friday. Horses that have only ever won in the mud are highly unlikely to be suited.
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March 7th, 2008
Don’t underestimate the stats this Cheltenham Festival. They might not be the be all and end all of every punter’s betting strategy but it is worth considering at least some of them. Last year many people were keen to point out that 5 year olds struggle in the Champion Hurdle. This didn’t stop Detroit City going off 6/4 favourite, only to be beaten by almost 20 lengths.
So, what stats should we look out for and who should we oppose this year on that basis?
The handicaps (especially the chases) are very stat friendly races. Generally put a line through anything carrying more than 11 stone and favour horses that are 7, 8 or 9.
In the Champion Chase it is normally best to stick to horses in the top three of the market. The favourite, Master Minded, has to overcome the poor record of 5 year olds (not won in over ten years). Eighteen of the last twenty three Champion Chase winners had placed at the Festival before. Master Minded has never run at the Festival, Twist Magic has only fallen on his only Festival run whereas current champ, Voy Por Ustedes, has won in two from two runs at the Festival.
Another race with strong trends is the opening race of the Festival, the Supreme Novices Hurdle. Thirty of the last thirty five winners won last time out and thirty of the last thirty three winners were five or six. That should rule out plenty of runners, even some at the head of the market.
Stats and trends shouldn’t completely put you off something you fancy but they are trends for a reason and more often than not they will prove correct. At the very least you should be considering them in every race you are betting on, if not following them.
There are plenty of stats, trends and advice on http://www.cheltenham-betting.co.uk/. This site will provide you with everything you need to know about the Cheltenham Festival and Cheltenham Festival Betting so make sure you add it to your favourites.
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March 5th, 2008
Unfortunately Kicking King has failed to sparkle in a recent workout and trainer Tom Taaffe has said that he won’t run in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
For me this is a massive shame as I thought if anywhere near his best he could give the ‘big two’ a run for their money.
There is some good news though, the horse is not being retired and could run at Fairyhouse or Punchestown if he regathers his spark before then.
Let’s hope we see the best of Kicking King back on a racecourse before too long.
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March 3rd, 2008
It is the view of many that this year’s Cheltenham Gold Cup is a two horse race. I disagree and believe it is a wide open event in which there is plenty of each way value.
Kauto Star is obviously a class act who has beaten the best Gold Cup contenders but there is still a question mark over his jumping. When winning last year’s Cheltenham Gold Cup every one of his backers had their heart in their mouth as he just about made it over the last and he has made a similar mistake in most of his other races. Sooner or later these mistakes are going to cost him and I am betting it on being sooner rather than later.
In last year’s Gold Cup Ruby kept Kauto Star out of trouble by going around the outside of the field the whole way. It was a rough old race with a loose horse causing havoc and their were a few more hard luck stories than were reported. Had Kauto Star been near the rail then it could have been a very different outcome. Luck doesn’t always go your way and in my opinion Kauto Star has had his fair share of luck.
As for Denman, many would argue that winning the Hennessy off top weight would guarantee stamina for the Gold Cup. In a previous blog I have already brought up the shocking record of Hennessy winners in the Gold Cup so not only does Denman have to overcome that, but he also has to prove his stamina. Newbury is a very different track to Cheltenham and with four wins at the course it could be argued that Denman is a bit of a Newbury specialist.
I also have my doubts about some of the horses Denman has beat. Dream Alliance was second in the Hennessy and has failed to finish in his subsequent three races. He was unimpressive when beating ok horses in the Lexus and then he won by a large distance against nothing of note last time out at Newbury.
So if they won’t win, what will? Exotic Dancer would be very interesting back at Cheltenham but there are serious doubts about that one’s fitness and I think it is fairly obvious that if it does turn up it won’t be 100%. Kicking King is still interesting despite his poor run last time out. I think we will see the real Kicking King next Friday and don’t forget the horse is a previous Gold Cup Winner. The Cheltenham Gold Cup betting is all wrong and 33/1 is massive.
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