Cheltenham Festival: Top 3 favourites at Cheltenham Festival

Every year, the month of March brings the which is the best place for all the punters. For 4- days, horses fight with each other for the best honours at Cheltenham. The Champion Day, the , the St. Patrick's Day and the Gold Cup Day all bring the best races from around the UK and Ireland.

With the date of 13th March coming so close, gossips are already brewing about the chances of Might Bite, Native River and for the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Already people are debating about the chances of horses and 's horses. If you have a punter's interest for the Cheltenham Festival, then freebets is the one place where you can get everything related to your punting? With the best Cheltenham free bets, tips, odds and predictions for all the races of , and Champion Hurdle, you will not find any place better than freebets.

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Altior

Altior is one of the top favourites for the coming Queen Mother Champion Chase. He has been winning for the last two years at the Cheltenham Festival. He won the Supreme Novice's Hurdle in 2016 and then won the Arkle Challenge Trophy in 2017. He missed the 1st-half of this season after going through a breathing procedure.

However, there was not any change in his brilliance as he got victory at Newbury. In that race, he easily dismissed the famous racehorse Politologue who was a top favourite for winning. Altior's trainer Nicky Henderson had said before that if the unbeaten run of Altior were to end, then this was the race. Altior proved yet again why he is one of the best.

Politologue also looked very good in the race, however Altior got past him over the last two fences grabbing the victory by 4 lengths. For the Queen Mother Champion Chase, Altior, Politologue and Min are looking as top favourites.

Henderson later said, “If you'd dreamt what would happen, that would just about have been it. He's just got class. His work is so easy. We're very lucky to have a wonderful bunch of horses, but we haven't got much that can go with him. He's done some good bits of work with other horses, but he's just better than them.”

Supasundae

Supasundae will run for the Stayers' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. The Jessica Harrington's horse is top favourite for the Stayers' Hurdle. He just recently won the Irish Champion Hurdle by beating the best of Willie Mullins- trained .

It was a chance for Faugheen to prove his chances for the coming Cheltenham Festival after pulling up over Christmas. Supasundae was not entered at that time for the Champion Hurdle. However with such a win, Jessica Harrington confirmed later that her horse will now compete in the Stayers' Hurdle.

She later said, “He definitely goes for the Stayers'. We're better off going for the three-miler, I know he stays three miles and I'm very happy to go there, especially as the ground will be drier in Cheltenham and it will suit him even better.”

Might Bite:

Nicky Henderson's Might Bite is a top favourite for the most popular race at the festival- the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Although both Sizing John and Native River are looking as formidable rivals for him, still he is no less challenging. It is been five outings now that he has not been defeated.

He skipped the race at , and is now heading for the most prestigious Gold Cup. Just the last year's dramatic victory at RSA Chase speaks volumes about the calibre of Might Bite.

While Jessica Harrington's Sizing John is the last year's winner of the Gold Cup and Native River won his recent race at Newbury.

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