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Cheltenhan festival early bankers

Cheltenham bankers  Festival March

                        Andrew Nelis racing                   ok I've looked at a possible  early treble for you good folk coming up to the festival . I will give  three shorties now  and then later  I will give a EW treble patent at decent  odds . Tuesday  first day at the festival  I've always held  Fakir doudaries in high order  the McManus charge will be going for the Arkle  his front running will give favourite  Notebook loads of problems   , so Tuesday 10th  I predict  Fakir doudaries  the Arkle winner.  Wednesday  last years Bumper winner and Chevely pk , the powerful  Envoi Allen is more than likely  irelands banker for the entire week , trained by Gordon Elliot  this horse is a CD winner festival winner  which always stands in good stead  as a guide for further scrutiny   so its Envoi Allen for me in the ballymore on the Wednesday 11th March!.  Now we come to the Thursday and  it's the all conquering  Paisley park  Emma lavells  beautiful and speed merchant  will simply win  doing handstand  by a fall   a already a festival winner last year and a cleeve winner he will be in the winners enclosure  more than likely  englands banker for the week.  So here it is folks my shorties three for the week    and my tips are free 

 Tuesday 10th . Fakir doudaries (Arkle )
Wednesday 11th ( envoi Allen )
Thursday 12th ( paisley pk
Paisley park is Andrew Nelis  champion pick
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