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Cheltenham festival EW lucky 15 ( tips )

Lucky 15 for you good folk picked by Andrew Nelis

  EW LUCKY 15 FOR THE 2020 CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL.

                                       ANDREW NELIS RACING NEWS 

Now comes to the EWs of the festival a lucky 15 I will be giving  to the punters out there, I will start with one on the Tuesday and continue right up  to the Gold cup day. 
Now we start on the Tuesday first day of the festival, were we have the champion Hurdl Arkle and supreme ( first race ) also we have the mares race which has attracted some fine good mares through the years .
I am going for the Nicky Henderson trained shiskin currently at 4/1  a horse that has visually impressed throughout the year and a trainer who has won the Supreme a few times now . Wait until the day as they may drift in price getting better for you all to take!.  Now we come to the Wednesday were we have the champion chase a horse that I've been following for a while now and hasn't done a lot wrong is the willie Mullins trained Chacun pour Soi .dont forget this is a horse that has beaten the raging joint favourite Defi De Suil , punchestown last year ! . Hes my pick for the Champion chase!. Now we come to the Thursday and I'm picking one out of the Ryanair Chase called A plus Tard !  A Henry De Bromhead 6yr old owned by Chevely park stud . This horse also won at the Cheltenham festival last year , same owner as Envoi Allen , chevely park seem to be making their mark on the National hunt scene ! So that's my pick for the Ryanair chase !. Finally we come to Gold cup day  I'm leaving out the Gold cup  and going for a pick  one I've been watching for a while also  Allmankind ! Skelton trained with the brother onboard ! He will be 100% go very close , down through the years trends have shown the top three in the betting have won the  Triumph Hurdle. So there we have it  a EW lucky 15 you can mull over  but I advise these picks will bring some delight !.  Now keep tuned and also shares likes and comments welcome in  FB Twitter and Pinterest  . Thank you   Andrew Nelis racing  🍀

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