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Top tips for day two of The International at Cheltenham Racecourse
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Author: Roger Jackson, Posted: Friday, 13th December 2019, 14:40
Champion Hurdle hopeful Pentland Hills is tipped to be centre stage at Cheltenham Racecourse tomorrow.
It’s the second and final day of The International and Mike Edwards, The Local Answer’s racing tipster, is backing the Nicky Henderson-trained horse to triumph in the 3.05pm Unibet International Hurdle over just over two miles.
Mike Edwards’ top tips for Saturday
12.10pm: Langer Dan – Two recent impressive wins at Ludlow and Wetherby, highly fancied.
12.45pm: Champagne Platinum – Two nice wins over hurdles, deserves another chance after Grade 1 flop, highly fancied.
1.20pm: Destrier – Very promising debut over fences, ready to go after a nice first run of the season.
1.55pm: Secret Investor – Recent good form in Grade 2 race, will run a big race!
2.30pm: Mossy Fen – Locally trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies, unbeaten under Rules, a classy competitor.
3.05pm: Pentland Hills – Course and distance winner, Champion Hurdle hopeful – NAP SELECTION
3.40pm: Dame de Compagnie – Has been running well, McManus horse, Barry Geraghty first choice, go for it!Copyright © 2024 The Local Answer Limited.
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