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Our 32-page Cheltenham Guide has all you need for the 4-day festival with 8 pages of top tips, Festival race cards for the 4 days, all the top rated horses you should be following plus much more!
A preview of what’s inside the Cheltenham Guide:
Ruby Walsh gives his verdict on all the major races
Ryan McElligott gives his 5 best bets over the 4 days at Prestbury Park
Ronan Groome weighs up the 7 bankers of the Festival
Tracy Piggott on Gold Cup contender Our Duke
Paul Jacobs profiles top jockey Daryl Jacob
Nick Luck chats to James Bowen on his meteoric rise
Best bets from the top racing writers in the press room
Rory Delargy gives his thoughts on 5 of the Festival’s biggest races
Reports from the top preview nights around the country
Check out what's inside Saturday's edition of The Irish Field:
Two readers express disappointment over this year's Festival, while another suggests a way to help smaller owners and trainers compete with the big stables
There were the usual variety of tips and tall tales at Shabra Charity preview night in Castleblayney
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