THE self-proclaimed ‘maddest f***er on the planet’ looks to be working his magic again just in time for the Cheltenham Festival.
Rich Ricci is a well-known name to ardent racing fans.
If there is one man who knows about owning Cheltenham Festival winners, it’s Ricci… and he has a strong squad heading into this year’s Festival
But anytime he appears on ITV Racing, a whole new audience are exposed to the £100million banker with the mullet and snazzy suits.
Put simply, as good as Ricci is in the boardroom, he’s equally as good on the racecourse.
A big spender with seemingly limitless cash resources and the expertise of Willie Mullins at his disposal, Ricci will be one of the owners to watch in March.
And after a relatively quiet couple of years, it looks like his big ones are set to fire at just the right time.
He currently has the ante-post favourites in four races.
Lossiemouth has swept all before her over hurdles.
Unbeaten in three races, the four-year-old filly is the red-hot 6-4 favourite for the Triumph Hurdle.
Allegorie De Vassy looks set for a blockbuster clash with Impervious – recently purchased by Irish billionaire JP McManus – in the Mares’ Chase.
But bookies make the Ricci runner the one to beat at 15-8.
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