Cheltenham Festival Cross Country Preview 2024
The Glenfarclas Cross County Chase on Wednesday is another race that typifies the changes in the modern Cheltenham festival. First run in 2005, when the festival added a 4th day, it was run as a handicap up until 2016. In those first 11 runs, the average rating of the winner was 138.2. In the 8 renewals since, the winner has had an average official rating of 154.5. What was once the chance of the smaller trainer to shoot for glory, or indeed the likes of Enda Bolger to shine on the big stage (winning 4 of the first 5 renewals) has become like a testimonial for Grade 1 stars of the past. In fact, it could have been worse with Gordon Elliot for a long time seeming intent on running a 166-rated Conflated here, something that is still not impossible. The other thing to note is that while early season course and distance form is usually a big pointer to festival success, both Cross Country chases run on the course this season have been handicaps with runners such as Delta Work and Minella Indo having to give as much as 2 stone to some rivals (who are even then running out of the handicap). While it’s nice to see a horse you fancy for March taking to the course well, the literal form of these races must be viewed with a handful of salt. In addition to the clear upgrade in Class, some other trends of note since 2016 when the race became an open chase:- The favourite has never finished outside the first 3 (4 Wins)
- The winner has not been a horse outside the first 3 in the betting
- 7 of 8 winners have been aged 8-11 (Easysland was 6)
- Gordon Elliot has won 6 of the last 7 renewals (if we count him as the trainer of Tiger Roll during his suspension)
- 15 of the 19 winners had raced over the course and distance that season
Cross Country Tip
Verdict: A strong case can be made for any of the top 4 in the market, and given that the ground is such a huge factor for the hopes of so many, I will be holding fire at the head of the market. If conditions look like turning up soft, I would favour Coko Beach whereas if it looked like being a sounder surface, Galvin would be my play. But either way, I won’t be leaving FOXY JACKS go unbacked at 12/1 EW (NRNB)FOXY JACK – 12/1 with Coral who are NRNB for this race.
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Cheltenham Festival Bookies Offers
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Cross Country Chase Trends
- Age – 11 of the last 12 winners have been aged 8 or older.
- Price – 2 of the last 12 favorites/joint favorites have won, 9/12 winners were in the top 3 in the betting.
- Last Run – 4/12 winners won on their last run before the Glenfarcas Cross Country Chase, 7/12 winners ran within the last 46 days.
- 4/12 winners ran in the Cross Country Handicap Chase (Cheltenham) on their last run, 1 of the 4 won. 0 placed.
- Previous Course Form – 11/12 winners had at least 1 previous run at Cheltenham, 8/12 winners had at least 1 previous win at Cheltenham.
- Previous Distance Form – 11/12 winners had at least 1 run over 30 furlongs, 5/12 winners had at least 1 win over 30 furlongs.
- Previous Hurdle Form – 10/12 winners had at least 8 runs over hurdles, 11/12 winners had at least 1 win over hurdles.
- Previous Chase Form – 10/12 winners had at least 13 previous chase runs, 10/12 winners had at least 2 previous chase wins.
- Rating – 10/12 winners had a rating of 136 or higher.
- Season Form – 9/12 winners had at least 3 runs that season, 7/12 winners had at least 1 win that season.
Cheltenham Day 2 Tips
Race | Tip | Odds |
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1.20pm - Turners Novices' Hurdle | Kawaboomga (ew) | 8/1 |
2.00pm - Brown Advisory Novice Chase | Dancing City | 3/1 |
2.40pm - Coral Cup | Comfort Zone | 16/1 |
3.20pm - Cross Country Chase | ||
4.00pm - Queen Mother Champion Chase | Jonbon & Solness (ew) | 5/6 & 9/1 |
4.40pm - Grand Annual Chase | Jazzy Matty | 10/1 |
5.20pm - Champion Bumper |