One horse, one jockey, one trainer and one race to watch on Friday at Cheltenham
One horse
Two-time Grade 1 hurdles winner Yanworth tackles Cheltenham's unique cross-country course for the first time after getting his new career off to the perfect start at Punchestown last month.
Formerly trained by Alan King and now with 'king of the banks' Enda Bolger, the JP McManus-owned nine-year-old was cut to 6-1 second favourite behind Tiger Roll for the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase at the Cheltenham Festival in March.
Those odds are likely to shorten again if Yanworth can get the better of the likes of stablemate Josies Orders and French challenger Easysland in the key festival trial at 3.05.
One jockey
With Harry Skelton suspended for the day, Bridget Andrews comes in for a strong book of rides at Cheltenham.
Andrews, who enjoyed her finest hour at Prestbury Park when winning the 2018 County Hurdle on Mohaayed, partners all of her brother-in-law Dan Skelton's runners at the meeting – Olly The Brave (12.10), Peter The Mayo Man (1.20), Cobra De Mai (2.30) and No Getaway (3.40).
The best might be saved for last with her strongest chance appearing to be No Getaway, whom she partnered to a 13-length victory at Hereford last month.
One trainer
It's a big day for local trainer Martin Keighley who sends out a fancied runner for Princess Anne in the shape of Chequered View in the mares' handicap chase (1.55).
Keighley had the option of running Chequered View at Hereford on Saturday but has plumped for the more adventurous target with the six-year-old home-bred, who has won three of her five chase starts.
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The princess, who rode as an amateur under both codes, will not be present as she is in Scotland but her daughter Zara Tindall will be at the track, having been appointed to the Cheltenham Racecourse committee last month.
One race
The BetVictor Handicap Chase (2.30) provides the perfect appetiser to Caspian Caviar Gold Cup back at Cheltenham on Saturday.
Like the weekend's big betting race, it is a Grade 3 handicap with a competitive market headed by West Approach, who unseated early on when sent off favourite for the Ladbrokes Trophy.
Cogry is bound to be popular as he bids for back-to-back wins in the race, while only the brave or extremely loyal will be siding with last year's runner-up Singlefarmpayment, who has somehow managed to finish second four times in Cheltenham handicaps.
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