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'''Cheltenham Festival Tips'''


You don’t get many odds-on favourites at the 
[[http://www.cheltenham-racing.co.uk/|Cheltenham Festival]], although Big 
Buck’s will be lining up at a very short price in the 2012 Ladbrokes World 
Hurdle.

The Paul Nicholls-trained charge first won this race in 2009 when his odds of 
6/1, while the nine-year-old obliged in 2010 and 2011 at a much shorter price. 
However, the bookies are reluctant to take on Big Buck’s punters in 2012 and it 
looks like taking all the beating.

Therefore, Big Buck’s has featured among many people’s Cheltenham Festival tips 
although you would need to have a large bet on the World Hurdle to make a 
handsome profit on the favourite in this race. However, the same doesn’t apply 
to the other races on Day 3 of the Festival.

The Jewson Novices' Chase will get things under way on the Thursday of the 2012 
Cheltenham Festival and it is hard to provide too many Cheltenham tips on this 
race considering it was first run in 2011 when Noble Prince obliged at odds of 
4/1.

This new race was established so that novice chasers could run over two and a 
half miles, while the second race on the Thursday is the Pertemps Final which 
seems to regularly produce big price winners such as 20/1 shot Buena Vista in 
2011.

Buena Vista was also the winner of the Pertemps in 2010 and might yet have a 
chance to complete the hat-trick in 2012, while it is worth noting that the 
winner of this race has been 14/1 or bigger in the past six years.

The third race on Day Three of the Cheltenham Festival is the Ryanair Chase and 
you will be able to get plenty of [[http://www.cheltenhampro.com/|Cheltenham 
tips]] on a race that only plays second fiddle to the World Hurdle on the 
Thursday of the meeting.

There are some top class horses that line up for the Ryanair Chase and it’s a 
race which has been won by Albertas Run on the previous two occasions, with 
Jonjo O’Neill’s charge seeming to love Cheltenham and obliging at odds of 14/1 
and 6/1. 

Albertas Run is entered for the 2012 renewal of the Cheltenham Festival race, 
although Rubi Light and Noble Prince head the betting, while Somersby has been 
well backed since winning the Victor Chandler Chase. 

After the World Hurdle, the final two races of the Thursday card are the Byrne 
Group Plate and Kim Muir Challenge Cup and the former throws up big price 
winners on plenty of occasions.

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