
The money has picked four places and one winner in the last two days.
Flying Tiger is currently a 12/1 shot for the County Hurdle, and looks to have the perfect credentials to take out the second race of the day. Nick Williams' horse won’t be troubled by the ground, has vital Cheltenham experience, and only lost to the mighty Buveur D’Air by just over four lengths back in December. It’s unsurprising that this horse has accounted for 12% of all bets in the race this morning.
The Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle looks wide open, but punters are tending to side with Nicky Henderson’s Diese Des Bieffes. He’s currently 8/1 to win the penultimate race of the festival, leaving him third favourite for the race. Henderson’s horse has accounted for 14% of all stakes in the race.
The leading trio have robbed all the limelight in the Gold Cup, but punters think they’ve found a bit of value with Noel Meade’s seven year-old, Road To Respect. He won the Brown Advisory Plate last festival, and is 12/1 to make it back-to-back Cheltenham wins. Road To Respect has been the second most backed horse in the Gold Cup this morning, accounting for 13% of bets.








