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Thursday, 14 February 2013

Cheltenham Festival Bulletin nearing completion

Apologies for not producing a blog this week.

I have been using every spare moment to work on completing my Cheltenham Festival Bulletin for this weekend and it is now COMPLETE!
Those who have already made a donation of at least £8 since 1st November 2012 will have received their copy on Saturday 16th February.

This year, I will require a minimum donation of £8 for a pdf copy of the bulletin to be sent out by email.

Here's a snippet of what to expect as the following was contained within last year's bulletin...

Champion Hurdle: ROCK ON RUBY was advised @ 8/1 (without the fav) and WON

National Hunt Challenge Cup for Amateur Riders: "the highest rated horse (Official Ratings) is a good starting point", and highest-rated TEAFORTHREE made-all and WON @ 5/1

Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle: "look for a lightly-raced, LTO winner.... ... If it's a filly, more the better". Only 3 fillies went to post, one of which was UNE ARTISTE who won @ 40/1

Festival Plate (was Byrne Group) Handicap Chase: "whatever (David) Pipe sends for this has to be considered", and his SALUT FLO duly WON @ 9/2

Those who receive the bulletin will also receive drafts of my daily blog pages on the evening before racing during the Festival week so that they can get on before anyone else.

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Thanks from Wayward Lad



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