Cheltenham Festival Tips

The Cheltenham Festival is one of the biggest events in horseracing. National hunt’s most prestigious race meeting comprises some of the most important steeplechase and hurdles races of the year, and is one of the most popular betting events in the world.

To learn how to make the most from betting on the Cheltenham Festival read our Cheltenham Festival tips below:

Use a Formbook

If you’re planning on betting on any of the races at the Cheltenham Festival you should attempt to gather as much information on your selections as possible. A number of excellent resources, like the Racing Post, are available online and allow punters to track the entire racing career of any racehorse running at the Cheltenham Festival.

Look Out for Falls

Falling is part of national hunt racing, and there are very few national hunt racehorses who have never fallen at a fence or hurdle. While falls are part of the sport it’s important to realise that they can impact a racehorses confidence and create hidden injuries that can easily prevent them from performing at their peak in a race.

Recent Performances

A win in a previous race is one of the strongest indicators of a potential winner in any horseracing format. National hunt is no different and trends across a number of Cheltenham Festival races prove that many champions won their last outing prior to winning their Cheltenham events.

Age Counts

The majority of winners in the various Cheltenham Festival races tend to occupy a narrow age bracket, with this bracket differing from race to race. It is therefore important to take a look back at the history of any Cheltenham festival race and discover which age groups perform best in a race before placing money on a selection.

Going the Distance

You wouldn’t expect a 100m sprinter to win the marathon at the Olympics, nor a 10,000m long distance runner to win the 200m. A good Cheltenham Festival tip is therefore to apply the same principle applies to national hunt racing, where many racehorses are groomed to run over specific race distances. Before placing a bet it is worth checking whether your selection has a winning record over the relevant race distance.

Go Online

A final Cheltenham Festival tip is to save on your fuel bill and place Cheltenham Festival bets online. There’s no question that the Internet is the perfect destination for punters who want to place and track their bets quickly and easily. Reputable bookmakers like William Hill offer online facilities that provide a variety of race betting markets, betting specials and additional features including live race streaming and commentary.


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