The second day of the Cheltonham Festival was dedicated to the memory of Michael O’Sulwin.
O’Sulwan’s 223 Horses won the Champion Chase and Grand annual chase for both the Chelteanham Double, Marine National and Jaji Matty. Their victory under one month of the death of the injury caused by injuries to the injuries to the therles.
While the tragedy of Owsulivan is still going on the front of everyone in the horse racing community, the focus will be on the events of Cheltonham’s fence and focusing on the obstacles of the residents and the Rynier chase.
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1.20 – Marriage beginner’s barrier
The most recent pair at the Festival calendar, after the first run in 2016, the trainer Willy Mulins will hope to re -establish its dominance on the race.
Mulins trained the first five winners, but the last two versions have won four different coaches. At that time, the Mulins have scored, but there are seven runners. Aurora Vega (9-1) is his best shot, but Sixandahph is 3-1 favorite.
2.00 – Jack Richards Chased out of the beginners
This year was re -designed for this event. Started from 2 to 3, 1-2-5 Narbergring Joseph is favorite for Patrick O Bryan. However, the Calvel Potter (16-1) is the only grade 1 champion in the 20-coast area, which has a decent opportunity for coach Paul Nicolas.
2.40 – Pertemps disability barrier
Looking at the stepping stones for young horses designed on the big and good things in the jump racing, Nico de Boinville is hoping to return to Jonbon’s frustration in the champion chase. It runs on 15-2 favorite Jerico Doo Reponent.
3.20 – Rynier Chas
Running on two miles and four furlongs is a premier race of horses whose ideal distance falls somewhere between the Champion Chase and the Gold Cup. The facts of the files of Mulins are 5-4, but the target of winning the second year from 7-1 Protectorat Jockey Harry Scaleton and Trainer Dan Scalton.
00.1 – The obstruction of the stay
The three -mile grade 1 tournament on Thursday is a long -haul barrier on Thursday. Tehupu (1-8-8) is a favorite for Gordon Eliot in 224, which has another favorite in Walpark (-1-5). Lucky Place (7-1) D Bowinville provides another opportunity to atone for a frustration on Wednesday.
40.40 – Festival Place Disabled
This disabled chess has often proved the Springboard for the success of Grade 1. Last year’s winner Shakam Up ‘(18-1) is on the field, but in January, a 9-2 favorite Jagarwar won in Cheltonham.
5.20 – Kim Muir chased with disabilities
Michael O’Sulvan’s brother Lan Lan is running 5-1 favorite on his Cheltonham debut, so the limited long-haul race for the amateur jockey provides the opportunity for the second emotional victory.
Weather
The weather is right on Thursday. There will be partial cloudy conditions with a high level of seven degrees Celsius.
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