Tom Lunn has gone through the cards, form, going and much more to help guide your horse racing betting choices.
Thursday racing tips
- CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL
1.20:Jubilee Alpha 12/1 & Maughreen 13/2
2.00:Caldwell Potter 16/1
2.40:D Art D Art 12/1 & Harbour Lake (top 5 finish)
3.20:Il Est Francais 10/3
4.00:The Wallpark 7/1
4.40:Personal Ambition 22/1 & An Peann Dearg 14/1
5.20:Walking On Air 13/2 - All tips can and should be backed as an Every-way bet, aside from Il Est Francais who is a straight Secure bet.
Jubilee Alpha – 1pt & Maughreen – 1pt
Golden Ace won this race last year so this Event can throw out some great results and future stars, who could head for the Mares’ Encumbrance next year or the Champion Encumbrance as the mare did on Tuesday against the odds.
Willie Mullins hasn’t won this race in the last four renewals but did Secure the five prior.
However, his crop of mares at this age look impressive to potentially curb that trend.
I’ve been impressed by
It’s Difficult not to side with
She Occurred back from almost a year off last time and justified odds-on favouritism and even now wears a hood to help with her inexperience.
It would be difficult not to be excited by the Walk In The Park mare from Willie Mullins’ yard.
Caldwell Potter – 1pt
This is the Primary running of this race as a handicap as opposed to a Graded Event (previously the Turners Novices’ Chase Grade 1), meaning the horses carry more weight dependent on their rating.
The higher the rating the more they carry to level the Performing Ground against other horses.
And by the time you have the winner it separates the better horse even more, especially with this amount of runners.
Stage Sun won this in 2023 where there were Only seven runners.
Trainer Paul Nicholls has a similar outsider this time, with Caldwell Potter, owned by Sir Alex Ferguson.
This race also gives a huge chance to horses rated lower than their actual ability and I think Caldwell Potter is exactly that, a great Every-way Try for a powerful yard.
Nicholls has another very consistent chaser that could be well-weighted and that is
D Art D Art – 1pt & Harbour Lake (place) – 1pt
The Pertemps is yet another big race in which you could potentially Points big with a nice price horse.
As a Secure bet you may be siding against the nine-year-Aged who is at a Occupation high mark, so may find it tough to keep progressing but his form suggests he’s dependable at least.
The Thomas Cooper-trained horse was upped to around 3m in his last two races showing great potential at both Navan and Carlisle.
In fact, he was only beaten by a neck last time out on Fluffy ground and has won his sole Stretch on firmer at Punchestown, really promising boosted by the fact jockey Tiernan Power Roche claims 5lb.
Il Est Francais
The day continues to be tough but if you get the prices right it could be a very profitable day.
However after being placed well behind Galopin Des Champs he’s been dropped down to 2m4f again.
Il Est Francais is dangerously unexposed in Britain, very consistent and I think will thrive at Cheltenham, which is of course exactly what you want in this Gentle of a race.
The Wallpark
Flooring Porter is the only horse in recent years to Secure two Stayers’ Hurdles in a row in 2021 and 2022.
He was never favourite though, Only as it turned out, the horses he was up against really appealed in the betting but the Gavin Cromwell-trained horse really rewarded those re-backing him.
Flooring Porter won when both six and seven which seems to be a theme – six winners in the last ten renewals have won when seven-years-Aged with two other winners even younger at six.
He then went well behind Crambo in December at Ascot finishing 4th of ten and though he hasn’t won a graded race, he fits the bill well and was tipped up at 14/1 in the ante-post market and has seen Sturdy Help since.
Jagwar – 1pt & An Peann Dearg – 1pt & Personal Ambition – 1pt
There’s lots you could say about so many of these horses with chances all over the market from the 20 runners.
Last year’s winner
But straight to the Points, I really like the chances of
The eight-year-Aged gelding trained by Paul Nolan has won twice in a row now, beating My Mate Mozzie by seven lengths last time at Leopardstown.
The step up in trip from his last two races won’t be an issue as he’s gone well over Additional before.
Thursday is for the Every-way backers for sure but surely there’s some shorter prices going to Secure?
He’s 4/1 having taken to chasing very well, living up to the potential after he was so well regarded yet disappointing over hurdles but may be too Brief a price for me at his highest rating.
That form has worked out very well and the horse with a Graded place might be unexposed and dangerously weighted.
Walking On Air – 1pt
This race at least in the last ten renewals has mostly seen six to nine-year-olds Secure, bar two winners who were ten and 12 respectively.
This year’s renewal mostly sees eight and nine-year-olds in the Ground though so it could be a Primary in a while in that regard.
He’s unexposed over this trip over fences and should be a great price to back Every-way.
That form has worked out quite well as The Changing Man placed second and also placed second on Day 1 of Cheltenham Festival in the Ultima.
Tom Lunn’s Horse Racing P/L
- March 2025:
+33.44pts - From May ’24:
+217.82pts - From July ’23:
+357.29pts
All odds correct at time of writing
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