Cheltenham Festival Newswire
Go Native closes in on £1m payout
The seven-year-old’s victories in the Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle in November and Kempton’s Christmas Hurdle on Boxing Day mean a win in the Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle on the opening day of the fixture will net his connections the £1million bonus on offer for the WBX.COM Triple Crown.
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Kauto Star V Denman – Where is all the 2010 Gold Cup money going?
As the dust begins to settle over the weekend’s dramatic action from Newbury, many antepost punters have been forced to rethink their Cheltenham Festival selections as the world’s greatest horse racing showpiece begins to loom even closer.
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Carberry fears allayed
Paul Carberry should be fit for the Cheltenham Festival next month despite suffering an ankle injury at Naas on Sunday.
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Murphy waiting on Geraghty for Zeb
Master Minded may have returned to form with a vengeance at the weekend but rather than worrying about taking on the reigning title-holder at Cheltenham next month, Colm Murphy has more immediate jockey concerns for Ireland’s main Champion Chase hope Big Zeb.
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Dunguib, Master Minded, Big Bucks, Kauto Star – The Cheltenham Festival Bankers
The biggest four days of the year for National Hunt horse racing punters is now just around the corner. We are now at crunch time where we have to put our money down and see of we can get the better of the bookies with our selections.
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Wincanton prepares for its “racing jewel”
The eagerly anticipated Bathwick Tyres Kingwell Hurdle Raceday, with a £182,500 total prize fund, provides race-goers with their last opportunity to see Cheltenham Festival contenders in action prior to the Olympic meeting from March 16-19.
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