Here at BoyleSports we assembled a panel of horse racing experts to preview all the upcoming action at the Cheltenham Festival.
The Host of the BoyleSports Cheltenham Preview Night was the Racing Post’s David Jennings who was joined by BoyleSports Racing Ambassador Robbie Power, Johnny Dineen of Upping The Ante, David Casey who is Assistant Trainer to Willie Mullins, Trainer Gavin Cromwell, and racing expert Tony Keenan.
Lossiemouth is the odds-on favourite for the Mares’ Hurdle and our panel of racing experts weigh in on if she is this year’s true Cheltenham Festival banker.
Cheltenham Mares’ Hurdle Tips
David Casey - Lossiemouth @ 4/7 & Echoes In Rain @ 12/1 E/W
Johnny Dineen - Lossiemouth @ 4/7
Tony Keenan - Tellmesomethinggirl @ 20/1 E/W
Robbie Power - Lossiemouth @ 4/7 @ Tellmesomethinggirl @ 20/1 E/W
Gavin Cromwell - Lossiemouth @ 4/7
Cheltenham Mares’ Hurdle Preview
David Casey : “Lossiemouth was very good on Trials Day and we half expected her to do what she did, she was working that way. She’ll improve from it and she catches my eye every day on the gallop. Ashroe Diamond was very good at Doncaster but I think Lossiemouth will win, she’s a hell of a mare and a better horse than she was last year. The two-and-a-half miles isn’t a worry at all and I think she’ll definitely win.”
Tony Keenan : “Tellmesomethinggirl is a big price. She’s had two runs at the Festival, winning the Dawn Run and travelling really well here when she got brought down. She’s been building to this race all season and a step up in trip and nicer ground will suit her. Henry’s horses seem to grow another leg at Cheltenham and she’s a great price to finish in the first three.”
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