Our expert tipsters at The Winners Enclosure have your Cheltenham tips covered today. See below for all their tips!
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Our expert tipsters at The Winners Enclosure have your Cheltenham tips covered today. See below for all their tips!
See our Cheltenham tips page for more tips and best bets!

1.20pm Cheltenham - Old Park Star
Unbeaten in three starts over hurdles for Nicky Henderson and looks a real superstar horse considering the way he won last time out. It was by 18 lengths in a Grade 2 so he will be hard to beat here with even more progress on the cards. Could well get Nicky Henderson off to a flyer this Cheltenham Festival.
2.00pm Cheltenham - Lulamba
It could be the Nicky Henderson show early on into this Cheltenham as Lulamba will hopefully make it a quick-fire double after Old Park Star has won the opener. Was a leading juvenile hurdler last season and is now arguably an even better chaser. Has shown why he is a leading player in this year's Arkle and could well be hard to beat again.
4.00pm Cheltenham - Lossiemouth
Seeing Lossiemouth in the Champion Hurdle is hugely anticipated and with cheekpieces being applied, she's fancied to reverse form with Brighterdaysahead. The grey Mmare loves Cheltenham and this year's renewal of the Champion Hurdle isn't very strong so she could actually be too good for the rest here.

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2.40pm - Mino Des Mottes
At a massive price this horse ticks a lot of boxes when it came to looking at the trends in this race so is worth a play for each way value. Could well defy a mark of 126 and further improvements in handicaps is certainly not out of the question.
It's also interesting to see that his sire It's Gino has a very impressive 42.86% strike rate with progeny who run over this course and distance.
3.20pm - Leave of Absence
Has solid graded form and proven stamina for this demanding three-mile test so looks a big player in this sort of race. He produced an impressive performance when winning over course and distance, beating a highly rated rival by nearly three lengths.
With proven staying power, strong recent form against high-class opposition and a yard that targets these valuable handicap chases, Leave Of Absence looks the type who could travel strongly through the race before using his stamina to mount a serious challenge in the closing stages.
4.40pm - Downmexicoway
Looked like he found the Irish Arkle a bit too much of an ask and it would be no surprise to see a much better version of this horse in a race like this and upped in trip. Trainer and jockey also tend do well in chase races at Cheltenham.
5.20pm - Iceberg Theory
He arrives with a progressive profile over fences and looks well suited to the extreme stamina test of this 3m6f contest. Trained by Paul Nolan, he has an excellent strike-rate since switching to chasing, winning two of his three starts over fences, including a decisive handicap success at Cork where he stayed on strongly to score by over six lengths — a performance that hinted he could relish even longer distances.
Given his progressive chasing form, stamina-laden pedigree and the fact he has already shown he can win competitive handicaps, Iceberg Theory looks the type who could improve again for this step up in trip and run a huge race in this demanding Cheltenham Festival contest.