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Cheltenham Day two betting preview: Race predictions for Cheltenham Festival

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DAY two at the Cheltenham Festival is stacked with not just top quality action but competitive races too, with the Queen Mother Champion Chase taking center stage.

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Cheltenham Festival 2024 Day 2 Races

There are seven races in total with four of those coming in Grade 1. It all gets underway at 1.30 and you can see which races will be run and over what distance.

Cheltenham Festival Day 2

Given the height, anticipation and excitement of the Festival coming around, day one is always an over-excitable meeting. When day two comes around, it almost has the feeling like the festival is into a full swing.

The racecourse will continue to be a day of colour and the all those antepost bets that make it through day one make for an entertaining afternoon.

And with a unique, diverse set of races put on that day, it truly does offer something for every type of racing fan.

Cheltenham Day 2 best odds

As mentioned, day two at Cheltenham covers almost every aspect of national hunt racing over both obstacles and on the flat.

The Gallagher Novices' Hurdle is the springboard for many of the sport's great champions and the Champion Chase is a main highlight each year.

Check out our odds for the 2024 Cheltenham Festival right here.

Champion Chase bets and best odds

It's the feature race on day two of the Cheltenham Festival and the Queen Mother Champion Chase never disappoints.

This year, Energumene won't be here to defend his title having won it back-to-back, with injury cruelly ruling him out this year and denying a hat trick bid.

What that does is give others an opportunity and the top two dominating the betting markets are Energumene's stablemate El Fabiolo and chief danger Jonbon.

El Fabiolo has won all six starts over fences so is the obvious choice to be favourite and will go off in that position on the day, particularly after Jonbon's shock defeat on Trials Day here back in January.

Elixir De Nutz was a 22/1 shot that day in the Clarence House and is around the same price to record a stunning Cheltenham double.

However, Edwardstone's camp has been pretty sweet on his chances, particularly having demolished a small field in the Game Spirit Chase earlier in February.

Champion Chase prize money

The Champion Chase is one of the most valuable races across the Cheltenham Festival.

A total prize purse of £400,000 is available to be won in the feature race on day two.

This year, the winner of the 2024 Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase stands to take home a very nice £225,080.

Champion Chase jockey overview

Leading jockey Paul Townend will ride leading favourite El Fabiolo in the big one.

While Nico de Boinville returns to the saddle on Jonbon and Tom Cannon will steer Edwardstone.

Rachael Blackmore takes the reins on Captain Guinness, Freddie Gingell gets a big chance of Elixir De Nutz and Mark Walsh is paired with Gentleman Dee Mee.

The two outsiders Boothill and Funambule Sivola and ridden by Jonathan Burke and Charlie Deutsch, respectively.

Champion Hurdle trainer overview

Willie Mullins will again have a handful of chances here and will be eyeing the winner's spot but also some good runs from his other charges.

He has the favourite, El Fabiolo and also Gentleman De Mee at bigger odds.

Nicky Henderson will be hoping for a good return at this year's festival and trains Jonbon, with Alan King in charge of Edwardstone.

Henry De Bromhead is always a name to watch out for and he has Captain Guinness.

Champion Hurdle previous winners

Gallagher Novices Hurdle best odds

  • Ballyburn 1/2
  • Ile Atlantique 4/1
  • Predators Gold 10/1
  • Handstands 12/1
  • 14/1 bar

*Odds correct at time of writing, Monday March 11 at 15:05.

Brown Advisory Novices Chase best odds

  • Fact To File 10/1
  • Stay Away Fay 3/1
  • Monty's Star 11/2
  • American Mike 10/1
  • Giovinco 20/1
  • Sandor Clegane 20/1

*Odds correct at time of writing, Monday March 11 at 15:05.

Coral Cup best odds

  • Sa Majeste 9/2
  • Langer Dan 7/1
  • Doddiethegreat 12/1
  • Built By Ballymore 7/1
  • Lucky Place 10/1
  • 12/1 bar

*Odds correct at time of writing, Monday March 11 at 15:05.

Cross Country Chase best odds

  • Minella Indo 2/1
  • Delta Work 3/1
  • Coko Beach 10/3
  • Galvin 5/1
  • Foxy Jacks 10/1
  • 20/1 bar

*Odds correct at time of writing, Monday March 11 at 15:05.

Grand Annual Chase best odds

  • Saint Roi 11/2
  • Libberty Hunter 6/1
  • Madara 7/1
  • Maskada 8/1
  • Harper's Brook 8/1
  • Sa Fureue 9/1
  • 10/1 bar

*Odds correct at time of writing, Monday March 11 at 15:05.

Champion Bumper best odds

  • Jasmin De Vaux 11/2
  • Jalon D'Oudairies 6/1
  • You Oughta Know 8/1
  • Romeo Coolio 9/1
  • Teeshan 9/1
  • The Yellow Clay 10/1
  • 11/1 bar

*Odds correct at time of writing, Monday March 11 at 15:05.

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How to bet on Cheltenham races for Day 2

  • Choose an online bookmaker form our list.
  • Visit the site and sign up for an account.
  • Verify your account and make a deposit.
  • Head over to the horse racing section of the site.
  • Select the race you wish to bet on.
  • Look through the available markets and select your bet.
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FAQ about Cheltenham Day 2

How can I use Cheltenham Day 2 previews to improve my chances of winning bets?

Picking a winning bet involves a lot of things; skill, a bit of luck but also research.

Using previews can help you secure the best free bets out there on the market, ensuring you have more in your betting bank heading into the racing on day two.

Not just that, you can notice trends in previous winners and recognise a stable's first choice jockey, giving an indication who the yard prefer if a trainer runs more than one horse.

What factors should I consider when choosing which horses to bet on for Day 2 races?

There are several key components to consider when making a selection at Cheltenham.

Most important though is the horse's form and how they've been faring.

Top Jockeys and trainers will also have a huge bearing on any race and the odds so keep an eye on any market movers.

As well as that, it's important to consider other horses' performances, track conditions, past results, and trends in previous winners.

Track preference is also key - how do they do running right-hand courses?

Are there any special promotions or offers from bookmakers for Day 2 races?

Yes. For events like Cheltenham there will always be a battle for your custom, so make sure you shop around for the best Cheltenham betting offers and free bets.

Most bookies will have some form of price boost on the big race for the day and even sometimes for most races, particularly containing a big name.

These could also take the form of daily doubles or accumulators, where two or more strong favourites for the day are put together in a multiple at bigger odds.

There will be an abundance of free bets handed out over the course of the four days too - for runners that fall, and lose but finish in the places or when you bet on a certain race - so keep an eye out for those.


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