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Gordon Elliott’s Cheltenham Festival Hero Set for Epic Showdown

Cheltenham Festival Returns with Three Days of Racing

The highly anticipated Cheltenham Festival kicks off on Friday afternoon with three days of thrilling races. It's a joy to be back at the home of jumps!

Highlight Races to Watch Out For

The Paddy Power Gold Cup on Saturday and the Greatwood Hurdle on Sunday are the standout races to look forward to.

Chappers Predicts Delta Work as the One to Watch

Renowned racing expert Chappers believes that Delta Work will shine on the first day of the November meeting at Cheltenham. The Gordon Elliott-trained dual Festival Cross Country hero is expected to outperform his rival Galvin in the Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Chase.

Delving into the Puzzling Races

While today's races may not go down in history as the greatest ever at Cheltenham, they certainly provide an intriguing challenge for punters.

Delta Work Favored in the Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Chase

Chappers places his bets on Delta Work to emerge victorious in the near three-and-three-quarter-mile Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Chase. With a solid performance at Punchestown in October, Delta Work is in prime condition for this event.

Do Your Job Takes the Lead in the Handicap Chase

In the two-mile handicap chase, Chappers takes a chance on top weight Do Your Job. Trained by Lucinda Russell and ridden by Derek Fox, Do Your Job has a chance to shine with a drop in trip and a favorable rating. It's a difficult race to bet on, but Chappers suggests an each-way punt.

JPR ONE Could Surprise in the Grade 2 Novices' Chase

Although the field for the Grade 2 novices' chase isn't particularly thrilling, Chappers takes a gamble on JPR ONE. Trained by Joe Tizzard and ridden by Brendan Powell, JPR ONE has shown promise in previous races and could potentially deliver a surprise performance.

Captain Teague Expected to Dominate the Grade 2 Novices' Hurdle

In the Grade 2 novices' hurdle over two miles and five furlongs, all eyes are on Captain Teague. Trained by champion trainer Paul Nicholls and ridden by Harry Cobden, Captain Teague impressed with a Grade 2 victory at Chepstow. With his ability to handle the distance, he is predicted to outclass the competition.

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