Ed Quigley steers the Cheltenham ship as Jump To It regulars are joined by Vincent Finegan and Stephen Harris. We’re also joined by a very special guest in jockey Danny Mullins. Find out who they’re talking up for the Cheltenham Festival in this big preview!
Not long now, a phrase regularly coined by our own Longshot Ted. And it’s really ringing true now.
Stephen, Vincent and Ed do their best to find as many winners as possible Cheltenham week, and Danny Mullins gives us the inside track on his rides the week of the Festival, and of course some insight into decorated trainer Willie Mullins yard.
Ireland had an emphatic 23-5 win at the 2021 Cheltenham Festival, can the British go some way to closing that gap in this year's festival?
00:00 Intro
00:13 Turners' Novices Chase
09:10 Ryanair Chase
15:45 Stayers Hurdle
25:03 Best of the rest
Thursday at the Cheltenham Festival starts with the Turners Novices’ Chase and many think this could be where we see the performance of the entire week. Galopin Des Champs has been making some significant statements earlier in the season and could end up here, as could another short priced contender in Bob Olinger. The British challenge of Lhomme Presse is no slouch neither. It looks set to be another day that begins with a bang!
JP McManus has two of the market favourites in the Pertemps Final, can you look outside of those pair? Find out what the Jump To It team think of the Handicap race.
The Ryanair is always a spectacle and Allaho looks to defend his title once again and is a short price to do so! The feature race of day three is the Stayers’ Hurdle and as always it looks incredibly competitive! Can Flooring Porter, Thyme Hill, Paisley Park, Klassical Dream, Champ and Asterion Forlonge bring their best? If so this will be a cracking race!
Paddy Power Plate is another tricky handicap that will take some studying to find the winner, followed by the Mares’ Novices Hurdle. Willie Mullins again holds a very strong hand in the latter race with 5 runners near the head of the betting.
The final race on St Patricks Day is the Kim Muir where once again the Irish contingent dominate the market. Frontal Assault looks likely to be half the price of his nearest contender. Is he a good thing?
Make sure you watch all four days of our Cheltenham preview with Danny Mullins to get the Jump To It team’s best bets 10 days out from the Festival!
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