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Cheltenham Festival 2021 tips: Matt Chapman and Templegate reveal their must-back bankers

THE countdown to Cheltenham Festival is well underway.

A plethora of Irish raiders look set to take on the best Britain has to offer at the home of Jump racing.

SunSport tipsters Templegate and Chapman have gone head-to-head with their top Cheltenham Festival tips
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SunSport tipsters Templegate and Chapman have gone head-to-head with their top Cheltenham Festival tips

There are standout horses galore - but who to pick and in which race?

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It's a wonderful problem to have for punters up and down the country, but a real headscratcher nonetheless.

Luckily for us, SunSport tipsters Matt Chapman and Steve Mullen - known to you and me as Templegate - have picked their top tips for the week.

Now, for the picks…

Matt Chapman

Shishkin (Arkle, Tuesday)

He won't just win the Arkle but he will hack up and show he's the best jumps horse in training in the UK.

The Supreme hero has done nothing wrong in three runs over fences and is just an absolute machine.

Luckily Willie Mullins has Energumene in the field which currently makes Shishkin very backable.

Barring accidents that can happen in any race I have no doubt Shishkin will win for Nicky Henderson and Nico de Boinville.

Appreciate It (Supreme Novices' Hurdle, Tuesday)

Outstanding bumper performer has already showed he's a class hurdler.

What I love about the Champion Bumper runner-up is that he will stay much further than two miles but he has the speed to land the Supreme.

He jumps for fun and is a great big horse who will make a chaser one day. Class act. Mullins banker.

Templegate

Honeysuckle (Champion Hurdle, Tuesday)

She could not have been more impressive when winning at the Dublin Racing Festival and already has a Cheltenham Festival Grade 1 on her CV.

That Leopardstown success showed her liking for two miles and she has more to offer.

Concertista (Close Brothers, Tuesday)

She won the Dawn Run in style last season and has cruised to victory on both starts this term.

Willie Mullins’ seven-year-old has more improvement to come and we know Cheltenham suits well.

Honeysuckle could end up being one of the stars of the show at Cheltenham
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Honeysuckle could end up being one of the stars of the show at CheltenhamCredit: Sportsfile - Subscription

Zanahiyr (Triumph Hurdle, Friday)

This son of Nathaniel looks the one to give him a third Triumph Hurdle win after his impressive Christmas success at Leopardstown.

He took that hard held and looks a potential superstar.

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