
Gordon Elliot's Storm Heart heads the betting for the BetMGM Cup. Find the latest odds and expert betting tips for the race here.
The BetMGM Cup
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The BetMGM Cup Handicap Hurdle is fast approaching on Day Two of the Cheltenham Festival, and Willie Mullins' Storm Heart heads the betting.
In this article, find the full list of runners, latest odds, Oddschecker exclusive betting inisghts and our expert tipsters' selections for the race here.
The BetMGM Cup Runners & Odds
Storm Heart 4/1
Jinko Blue 5/1
Katareim 7/1
Ibericolord 7/1
The Yellow Clay 7/1
Puturhandtogether 9/1
Kopeck De Mee 11/1
Forty Coats 14/1
Bunting 14/1
Guard Duty 22/1
Lucky Place 25/1
Farren Glory 25/1
Beckett Rock 25/1
Ballyadam 28/1
Buddy One 33/1
Chart Topper 33/1
Franciscan Rock 40/1
Sony Bill 40/1
Him Shakeroo 50/1
Give It To Me Oj 50/1
Colonel Mustard 66/1
Rambo T 80/1
Dargiannini 100/1
Minella Rescue 100/1
Find the full betting market here.
Most Backed Horses on Oddschecker today:
Jingko Blue: 16%
Storm Heart: 12%
Puturhandstogether: 9%
Kateira: 8%
Iberico Lord: 8%
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Expert Betting Tips for the BetMGM Cup
Steve Ryder
The New Lion did no harm for last year’s Turners Novices’ Hurdle form by finishing 3rd in the Champion Hurdle yesterday and as a result The Yellow Clay (best priced at 8/1) looks overpriced for this contest off a mark of 155. The seven-year-old has been below par on his two starts this season but is now fitted with first-time cheekpieces and gets the assistance of talented 5lb claimer Michael Kenneally.
Find all his Day Two tips here.
Jake Price
The first of those is THE YELLOW CLAY, who is best known for running an absolute stormer in the Grade 1 Turners Novices’ Hurdle on this card 12 months ago. He seemed to relish the Spring ground that day when narrowly denied by Champion Hurdle contender The New Lion (159), and the pair pulled nicely clear of Final Demand too, who is another seriously talented rival.
He fell at Punchestown when sent off the 5/4f to confirm form with Willie Mullins’ Brown Advisory contender, and plenty will say he hasn’t been quite the same since – but to my eye he still jumps fine, and he just hasn’t been 100% right so far this season. On reappearance at Navan in November they looked to go far too quick on very testing Soft to Heavy ground, and despite him plugging on into second it probably had a longer lasting effect than anticipated.
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