Upping The Ante | Cheltenham Festival Ante Post Betting Preview 2021 | Episode 1
Upping The Ante | Cheltenham Festival Ante Post Betting Preview 2021 | Episode 1
Upping The Ante with bet365 is back! Your favourite racing duo, David Jennings and Gavin Lynch, return to your screens to preview all things Cheltenham Festival, 2021.
After Gavin’s 16-1 winner in the Brown Advisory & Merriebelle Stable Plate with Simply The Betts, the team look back at their ante-post portfolios from last year’s festival, with bragging rights on the line.
Gavin has put in hours of studying how Willie Mullins and Gordon Elliott have fared at the Cheltenham Festival in the past and how to apply the stats with next year’s spectacle in mind.
Each week, DJ and Gavin will look at a festival market in detail. In this week’s episode, they start with the biggest race of them all, the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
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