Road to Cheltenham: 20-1 ante-post tip for the Mares’ Chase at the Festival 🏆
Liam Bramall
Published:
December 17, 2023
Horse racing is in Liam's blood and his biggest passion is jumps racing. He can often be found at his favourite tracks; Chepstow and Cheltenham in the Autumn when the National Hunt action kicks off. In his own words: "I'm often referred to as a walking form book, a trait which comes in handy from time to time. My proudest tipping success to date was landing a whopping 682-1 accumulator at Epsom."
Our Road to Cheltenham ante-post series is well underway now and we have a 20-1 tip for the Mares’ Chase for you to consider this week. The horse in question made a big impression earlier this week and this often open event represents a cracking opportunity. Although there are numerous options open to her, she looks tailor-made for this race. Why not check out our free tips page for daily content across British and Irish racing.
Apple Away absolutely bolted up at Leicester earlier this week. Lucinda Russell’s mare won by a whopping 31 lengths and the horse back in second is certainly no mug. She made her seasonal reappearance in a warm race at Haydock last month and the impressive winner was unfortunate not to go in again at Cheltenham on Friday.
This mare caused somewhat of a surprise when winning a Grade 1 novice hurdle at Aintree in the Spring, with the likes of Iroko and Stay Away Fay in behind her. She retains plenty of potential and has the scope to improve further over fences.
The Mares’ Chase isn’t the most competitive affair at Cheltenham and it could prove to be a penalty kick for Apple Away, if she continues on her current trajectory. The Brown Advisory would be much more competitive and often proves to be a gruelling test. If lining up against her fellow mares, she would have every chance at the Festival in March.
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