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Title: NEWS: Cheltenham make changes to schedule, field size limits and start positions
The TrustATrader Plate Handicap Chase will move to the sixth race on day one at the Festival, while the Mares’ Hurdle is now race three on the Thursday
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NEWS: Cheltenham make changes to schedule, field size limits and start positions
The TrustATrader Plate Handicap Chase will move to the sixth race on day one at the Festival, while the Mares’ Hurdle is now race three on the Thursday
Lossiemouth is currently no bigger than 9/4 to win a third consecutive Close Brothers Mares' Hurdle at next year's Cheltenham Festival \ Healy Racing
THE Grade 1 Close Brothers Mares’ Hurdle will no longer be run on day one of the Cheltenham Festival and has been switched to a Thursday slot - meaning a change from the old course to the new course.
After further amendments to the Festival's programme were announced last week, Mark Boylan assesses whether they will really make a difference to the meeting
The leading National Hunt consignor has major concerns over any suggestion that recent Grade 1 winners could be denied a run in the Mares' Hurdle at Cheltenham
Kenny Alexander's flagbearer looks set to retire in the aftermath of her gutsy Mares' Hurdle triumph
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