Cheltenham Festival Q&A: put your questions to Paul Kealy and David Jennings
We're less than two weeks away from the 2022 Cheltenham Festival and all the races are fast taking shape.
Now is your chance to put your Cheltenham Festival betting questions to top tipsters Paul Kealy and David Jennings in an exclusive reader Q&A.
Simply submit your questions via this link and the best ones will be answered by Paul and David in a special Ask The Tipsters Q&A, to be published on racingpost.com on Friday, March 11.
The answers will also appear in that evening's digital edition of the Racing Post and the following day's newspaper.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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