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IN ASSOCIATION WITH SPORTING LIFE | PUBLISHED FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26
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2021’s edition of the Weatherbys Cheltenham Festival Betting Guide is the 22nd and the third to be written by Paul Ferguson, also author of the Jumpers To Follow.
Produced in association with Sporting Life, it is the complete guide to the upcoming Festival, and now also includes a comprehensive preview of the Grand National meeting at Aintree, for good measure.
For the big week in March, there is a race-by-race guide highlighting the key trends for every event, as well as plenty of editorial content to ensure that you are in the best position possible to place the most informed bets.
Key Features:
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Last Year’s Guides featured the following gems:
“Visually, he (Shishkin) has been very impressive and looked a future star at Newbury.” And of the wayward Asterion Forlonge (sent off favourite), readers were warned “Sure to make this a test from the front, his tendency to jump to his right is a concern on this track.”
“Made giant strides this season, winning a handicap off 137 before impressively stepping up in class to land the Christmas Hurdle... she will receive 7lbs from the boys and ticks the ‘unbeaten this season’ trend, as well as representing Nicky Henderson and JP McManus, both of whom have a fine record in the race.” Comments on winner Epatante.
Envoi Allen ticked every single positive trend in the Key Trends table (and was the only one to do so, by some distance).
Plenty of the negative trends highlighted that the top two in the market – Allaho and Minella Indo – were up against it.
“At the beginning of the season, I was excited to see how Ferny Hollow would do under Rules, such was the impression he created when winning his maiden Point by 15 lengths……and once he learns to relax, he could take a big step forward.”
It has paid to follow Paul’s thoughts from this section into the current season, with no fewer than 13 individual hurdle winners (to date) highlighted, including Third Time Lucki, who was won three times over hurdles, following his fourth in the Weatherbys Champion Bumper last March.
Paul’s dozen ‘Spring Horses To Follow’ featured two winners on the opening day of the Festival: Shishkin (6-1) and Imperial Aura (4-1).
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