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Original Post 2009-Mar-10, 07:37 AM

Vastly varying forecasts for overnight rainfall


IF Cheltenham's private weather forecaster John Kettley is correct, Cheltenham 2009 should open with ground no worse than soft with good to soft places. If the Met Office is proved accurate, underfoot conditions could become heavy.

As has often been the case in recent days, Kettley, who focuses solely on the racecourse's "microclimate", and the Met Office, which offers a more general assessment, on Monday provided different predictions for Tuesday morning's much-heralded bout of rain.

Kettley anticipated no more than 6mm of rain, but the Met Office believed that 15mm to 20mm was likely.

The raging winds that have been drying the course all day long had died down slightly by 9pm but not a drop of the forecast rain had arrived, although it had been overcast since 5pm.

Claisse, who reported good to soft conditions on the two main courses (GoingStick 6.cool with good to soft, soft in places going (GoingStick 5.6) on the cross-country track, said at 4.45pm: "We've had a dry day and the forecast remains much as it has been. John Kettley is confident that we should expect only 5mm to 6mm of rain between 2am and 6am. If we getthat, I'm sure it will be good to soft, soft in places, if not soft, good to soft in places. If the Met Office is correct, we would have soft or heavy ground."

Claisse added: "I think they will get through the ground. It hasnot been raced on since March and the grass cover is good, albeit the grass growth is not as good as it was in 2008 or 2007."

Providing the Met Office view, a spokesman said on Monday afternoon: "There will be light rain from dusk today with heavier rain coming from midnight and lasting through to the small hours. In total, that could bring up to 15mm to 20mm of rain.

"It will become drier and brighter through Tuesday afternoon, but there will be a lot of cloud with the chance of light and patchy rain.

"Tuesday night will be dry, but clouds coming in off the Atlantic will bring outbreaks of light rain on Wednesday. Thursday is set to be a largely cloudy day with spells of drizzle and light rain. Friday should be the best day of the meeting with mainly dry conditions, light winds and some brightness."

Champion Hurdle-winning rider Philip Carberry described the racing surface as "good to soft but edging towards soft" after walking the track.

Trainer Paul Nolan called the track "yielding" and jockey Robbie Power used the word "dead".

For the latest Cheltenham weather news click here to go to netweather.tv

What will the official going be on Tuesday?
Betfair last matched prices at 6.50pm:
1.8 good to soft, 2 soft, 17 heavy, 50 good.




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2009-Mar-10, 07:47 AM

If Bundy's looking race 1 no.11 Kangaroo Court.
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2009-Mar-10, 07:58 AM

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2009-Mar-10, 09:44 AM

Cheltenham Festival - March 10 - 13


Cheltenham Tuesday March 10

Binocular heads the 24 acceptors for the highlight of day one, the £370,000 Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle (3.20pm).

http://www.racingbetter.co.uk/cheltenham_festival/champion_hurdle/index.html

Entries for Day 1

http://www.cheltenham.co.uk/racing/entries/1%2C21162%2C3%2C00.html

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Cheltenham Wednesday March 11

All the main contenders go forward for the £320,000 Seasons Holidays Queen Mother Champion Chase on Wednesday, March 11. Headed by last year’s imperious victor Master Minded, who has a rating of 179 with Timeform

http://www.racingbetter.co.uk/cheltenham_festival/queen_mother_champion_chase/index.html

Entries for Day 2

http://www.cheltenham.co.uk/racing/entries/1%2C21162%2C4%2C00.html

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Cheltenham Thursday March 12

Just 1lb splits the Timeform ratings for the top two horses in the £260,000 Grade One Ladbrokes World Hurdle, with Grade One Long Walk Hurdle winner Punchestowns on 167 and last year’s runner-up Kasbah Bliss, trained in France by Francois Doumen, on 166.

http://www.racingbetter.co.uk/cheltenham_festival/world_hurdle/index.html

Entries for Day 3

http://www.cheltenham.co.uk/racing/entries/1%2C21162%2C5%2C00.html

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Cheltenham Friday March 13

A total of 28 horses remain in the £475,000 totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup, headed by the two previous winners of chasing’s Blue Riband, Kauto Star and Denman, both trained by Paul Nicholls.

http://www.racingbetter.co.uk/cheltenham_festival/gold_cup/index.html

Entries for Day 4

http://www.cheltenham.co.uk/racing/entries/1%2C21162%2C6%2C00.html

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The following Links will provide all the Information needed to keep uptodate with this years Carnival.

http://www.attheraces.com/cheltenham/

http://www.racingpost.com/

(Use the drop down selector in the top right of the menu for the special Cheltenham edition of Racing Post)

http://cheltenham-festival-betting.com/

http://www.racingpost.co.uk/c4/

http://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/Sport/Horse+Racing

http://www.racingbetter.co.uk/cheltenham_festival/index.html

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/horse_racing/7905338.stm


hope this is some help to ya guys...


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2009-Mar-10, 08:59 PM

Well today is the first day of the famous National Hunt meet - the jumping version of Royal Ascot held at Cheltenham.

The highlights today include the Supreme Novices Hurdle and the Champion Hurdle and the two favourites are two of the most nominated NAPS of the carnival; Cousin Vinny and Binocular.

These two look extremely hard to beat, but when I get a chance to look at the Racing Post I will notify any value, especially with plenty place volume for the Betfair players
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2009-Mar-10, 11:17 PM

Hello Ladies I'm back ............  lol   lol   lol

BT can't hold me back for too long. Let's get ready to rumble!

Any real comment to add there Matt? I look forward to some input beyond cut and paste.

Good luck folks!
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2009-Mar-10, 11:19 PM

Settled in have we, when's the house warming, Oh ! and how is the chelsea crowd  biggrin  
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2009-Mar-10, 11:19 PM

I am surprised to read your back, anyway good luck.

What do you know of Shamari and why is he wide in the market in the first. Has only had 8 starts for 4 wins, i'll be having something eachway on him.
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2009-Mar-10, 11:31 PM

Surprised? Why? I haven't been banned or anything like that. Too busy looking at foals and fillies for the last week.  biggrin

House warming? We flooded the neighbour downstairs this morning so things are definitely heating up.

Too much cash not enough sense down that way Westie.  lol

Too late for the first sorry.
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2009-Mar-10, 11:40 PM

Down goes Vinny to set the bookies ( especially Paddy Power ) up for the week. Gee Choc Thornton rides Cheltenham so much better than anyone else. Just missed out there but Choc once again displayed how dangerous he is up the Gloucestershire hill.

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2009-Mar-10, 11:45 PM

Was that a pretty standard race, it looked a rough house affair ?

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2009-Mar-11, 12:00 AM

New Zealand will be cheering home the toppy Bringbackthebiff a son of Colombia and Ellena Dawn in the next.
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2009-Mar-11, 12:06 AM

They take no prisoners at Cheltenham during Festival week. Fast, tight and furious with any mistake up near the lead causing a ripple effect through the field.

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2009-Mar-11, 12:12 AM

I don't know about anyone else but watching a steeplechase is so much better than watching a hurdle wether it be in Australia or England.
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2009-Mar-11, 12:17 AM

Correctomodo Matt D
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