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Betfred Cheltenham Offer: Bet £10 Get £40 in Free Bets
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The start of the Cheltenham Festival is now less than one week away! Betfred have announced that they will be offering new customers up to £40 in free bets following a £10 qualifying bet.
You will receive £40 in free bets after your first £10 bet on any sports.
So, whether you are banking on Constitution Hill or going each way on Noble Yeats, make sure you cash in your free bets and check odds through oddschecker to get the most out of the Cheltenham Festival.
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| Cheltenham Day 1: Champion Day - Tuesday, March 14 | Cheltenham Day 2: Ladies Day - Wednesday, March 15 | Cheltenham Day 3: St Patrick's Thursday - Thursday, March 16 | Cheltenham Day 4: Gold Cup Day - Friday, March 17 |
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| Supreme Novices' Hurdle - 1.30pm | Ballymore Novices' Hurdle - 1.30pm | Turners Novices' Chase - 1.30pm | Triumph Hurdle - 1.30pm |
| Arkle Novices' Chase - 2.10pm | Brown Advisory Novices' Chase - 2.10pm | Pertemps Network Final - 2.10pm | County Hurdle - 2.10pm |
| Ultima Handicap Chase - 2.50pm | Coral Cup - 2.50pm | Ryanair Chase - 2.50pm | Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle - 2.50pm |
| Champion Hurdle - 3.30pm | Champion Chase - 3.30pm | Stayers' Hurdle - 3.30pm | Gold Cup - 3.30pm |
| Mares' Hurdle - 4.10pm | Cross Country Chase - 4.10pm | Paddy Power Plate - 4.10pm | Festival Hunters' Chase - 4.10pm |
| Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle - 4.50pm | Grand Annual Handicap Chase - 4.50pm | Mares' Novice Hurdle - 4.50pm | Mares' Chase - 4.50pm |
| National Hunt Novices' Chase - 5.30pm | Champion Bumper - 5.30pm | Kim Muir Challenge Cup - 5.30pm | Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle - 5.30pm |
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What are the feature races at the Cheltenham Festival?
Tuesday - Champion Hurdle
The Grade 1 Champion Hurdle is the feature race on the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival. It is open to horses aged four years or older and is run on the old course over a distance of two miles and half a furlong with eight hurdles to be jumped.
Some of the greatest hurdlers to have won this race include Istabraq (3), See You Then (3), Hurricane Fly (2), Buveur D’Air (2), Honeysuckle (2), Hardy Eustace (2), Night Nurse (2), Sea Pigeon (2) and Monksfield (2).
Wednesday - Champion Chase
The Grade 1 Champion Chase is the feature race on the second day of the Cheltenham Festival. It is a steeplechase that is open to horses aged five or older and is competed over a distance of two miles with 13 fences to be jumped.
Some of greatest chasers to have won this illustrious race include multiple winners - Badsworth Boy (3), Viking Flagship (2), Moscow Flyer (2), Master Minded (2), Sprinter Sacre (2) and Altior (2).
Thursday - Stayers’ Hurdle
The feature on day three of the Cheltenham Festival is the Grade 1 Stayers’ Hurdle. It is run over a distance of three miles and is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run on the new course with 12 hurdles to be jumped.
The list of notable winners includes multiple winners such as the mighty Big Buck’s (4), Inglis Drever (3), Galmoy (2), Baracouda (2) and, more recently, Flooring Porter (2).
Friday - Cheltenham Gold Cup
The most prestigious race is the Grade 1 Cheltenham Gold Cup on the fourth and final day of the Cheltenham Festival. It is run on the new course over a distance of three miles two and a half furlongs, and there are a total of 22 fences to be jumped.
It is race that has a history of producing legends of the sport, including the likes of Golden Miller (5), Arkle (3), Best Mate (3), L’Escargot (2), Kauto Star (2), Desert Orchid (1), Denman (1) and Al Boum Photo (2).





