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Cheltenham tips: 2019 Champion Hurdle pits Apple's Jade against Buveur D'Air in best of Tuesday's races

A betting guide to the first day of the 2019 Cheltenham Festival

Jack Watson
Cheltenham
Tuesday 12 March 2019 12:30 EDT
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Champion Day at the Cheltenham Festival is a fascinating mix of open races and established greats going-head-to-head.

The main attraction of the day is the tightly contested Champion Hurdle. Apple’s Jade is primed to dethrone Buveur D’Air, who is aiming to match Istabraq’s record of three wins in this famous race.

Apple’s Jade has the form over her English-trained rival with four wins from four this season, but Buveur D’Air’s Cheltenham credentials has it leading the market.

Elsewhere, Sam Twiston-Davies says his best chances of a Festival winner is in the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, and Lizzie Kelly is confident about her chances of retaining the Ultima Handicap Chase.

Selections: 1.30 Klassical Dream 9/2. 2.10 Hardline 5/1. 2.50 Coo Star Sivola 10/1. 3.30 Apple’s Jade 9/5. 4.10 Benie Des Dieux EVS. 4.50 A Plus Tard 6/1. 5.30 Ballyward 13/5.

1.30 Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle

Sam Twiston-Davies said Al Dancer is his best chance of a Cheltenham winner this week and the favourite for this race has the form to justify its price. There is plenty of competition, however, in Angels Breath, Fakir D’oudairies and Klassical Dream.

The formidable Ruby Walsh-Willie Mullins combination has won the Cheltenham curtain raiser in four of the last eight years and they stand a good chance of continuing that form here. Klassical Dream showed fine progress in France before joining the Mullins stable in late in 2018 and has won two from two under his guidance.

Itchy Feet will make for a good each-way bet if the rain forecast to hit Cheltenham leaves the ground good or good-firm.

2.10 Racing Post Arkle Challenge Trophy Novices’ Chase

Hardline has tumbled in price and will be Glen Forsa’s biggest challenger in what may be a sub-standard Arkle. Beating Getabird at Limerick on Boxing Day after finishing ahead of Us And Them by 10 lengths at Navan makes the Gordon Elliott-trained horse a very attractive bet.

Glen Forsa poses a significant threat and has the form and ability to justify its billing as favourite. It powered its way into contention with a fine win at Sandown, beating Kalashnikov, who just lost out to Summerville Boy in the Supreme last year.

Gordon Elliott was Champions Trainer last year with eight Festival winners
Gordon Elliott was Champions Trainer last year with eight Festival winners (Getty)

Us And Them offers decent each-way value and should not be ruled out to place given its high official rating.

2.50 Ultima Handicap Chase

Give Me A Copper is not one of the favourites you should be looking at this week. It’s held in high regard but it’s hard not to look past its last three races. Since its last win in April 2017, the Paul Nicholls-trained favourite has unseated its rider, won a two-horse race and finished fourth at Sandown. There’s certainly some historic form to be tapped into and it may well deliver.

Coo Star Sivola stands a good chance in defending its Ultima title and Lizzie Kelly said any concerns over its fitness have been addressed after just three outings this season, the latest a disappointing finish at Cheltenham in December.

With the maximum number of horses, 24, entered there is a chance we may see an unlikely winner in a gruelling 3m1f chase on the old course. Light stakes are likely to be the way forward here.

3.30 Unibet Champion Hurdle Trophy

Tuesday’s feature race has the billing of a classic. Apple’s Jade will try and dethrone the untouchable Buveur D’Air, who is looking to win for the third time.

Apple’s Jade has freakish form having won its four races this season by a combined 73 lengths, and against some serious Grade 1 opposition too. The usual case against the Gigginstown horse has been its tendency to verge towards the right when jumping, but Gordon Elliot seems to have corrected this, and a win in the Champion Hurdle will a huge reward for his work

What seems to separate these two is the disbelief that Buveur D’Air can maintain its Cheltenham record. There are also some signs of regression this season in the Nicky Henderson-trained horse. The jumping has been slightly below its brilliant best, with two costly errors this season, and mistakes in a high-calibre race will be punished

Apple's Jade will challenge Buveur D'Air in the Champion Hurdle
Apple's Jade will challenge Buveur D'Air in the Champion Hurdle (Getty)

Willie Mullins-trained Laurina deserves an honourable mention too. The six-year-old announced itself to racing loud and clear with a stunning 18-length win in the Mares’ Novices Hurdle last year and it will be a close-run race if it can reproduce a similar performance

4.10 OLBG (David Nicholson) Mares’ Hurdle

Willie Mullins dominates the short odds in this race having trained the winner on nine of the last 11 occasions. So, take your pick from Benie Des Dieux, Limini and Stormy Ireland. Ruby Walsh opting for Benie Des Dieux has put it ahead of its stablemates in the betting and its unbeaten form this season cannot be ignored either.

Mia’s Storm is the one to watch outside of the top three and could well place with a good performance. Beating Elegant Escape in the past shows just how good this horse can be, but two races since April means this has been given longer odds.

4.50 Close Brothers Novices’ Handicap Chase

This is another race be careful with your stakes. A Plus Tard arrives with decent form against good opposition, but this is its biggest test on its Cheltenham debut

Movewiththetimes has been carefully prepped by Paul Nicholls to run at Cheltenham and Barry Geraghty get the best out of it here

5.30 National Hunt Challenge Cup Amateur Riders’ Novices’ Chas

Strong entries mean there’s a great race to finish the first day of the Festival. Ballyward and OK Corral lead the betting, and there are good claims for Discorama and Impulsive Star. Ballyward has been entered into this race over the RSA and has shown good form in competitive fields.

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Ruby Walsh begins his Cheltenham Festival with a win

"She was always travelling. We left it late, we were a bit anxious when it didn't rain but it did."

Jack Watson12 March 2019 13:40

The first race has left parts of the ground looking very cut up, expect stamina to be key here.

Jack Watson12 March 2019 13:45

2.10 Arkle Chase

Glen Forsa 9/2

Hardline 9/2

Duc Des Genievres 5/1

Lalor 7/1

Kalashnikov 15/2 

Paloma Blue 10/1

Odds via Betfair

Jack Watson12 March 2019 13:57

Arkle Betting Preview

It's 1/1 so far thanks to Klassical Dream, can we get a second?

Hardline has tumbled in price and will be Glen Forsa’s biggest challenger in what may be a sub-standard Arkle. Beating Getabird at Limerick on Boxing Day after finishing ahead of Us And Them by 10 lengths at Navan makes the Gordon Elliott-trained horse a very attractive bet.

Glen Forsa poses a significant threat and has the form and ability to justify its billing as favourite. It powered its way into contention with a fine win at Sandown, beating Kalashnikov, who just lost out to Summerville Boy in the Supreme last year.

Us And Them offers decent each-way value and should not be ruled out to place given its high official rating. 

Jack Watson12 March 2019 14:02

Fear the Russell-Elliott combination

These two caused havoc at the Festival last year and Hardline could be their first winner this time round. It's falling to 4/1 from 5 and is now favourite ahead on Glen Forsa 9/2

It's no surprise given Russell is a form jockey right now, having won 40% of his races in the past fortnight.

Jack Watson12 March 2019 14:08

We go again!

They're away in the Arkle!

Nope...we're having another standing start.

Jack Watson12 March 2019 14:11

And they're off

Everyone takes a turn and the starter gets them underway at the second time of asking.

Jack Watson12 March 2019 14:13

Glen Forsa takes a decent lead as they clear the first.

Jack Watson12 March 2019 14:13

Glen Forsa is a faller!!!!

It loses its rider at the fourth.

Jack Watson12 March 2019 14:14

Two more fallers as we carry towards the top of the circuit. Kalashnikov is over.

Jack Watson12 March 2019 14:15

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