After landing our NAP of the Day yesterday, The Winners Enclosure team brings you all their Cheltenham tips for Wednesday.
See our Cheltenham tips page for more tips and best bets!

After landing our NAP of the Day yesterday, The Winners Enclosure team brings you all their Cheltenham tips for Wednesday.
See our Cheltenham tips page for more tips and best bets!
1.20pm - No Drama This End To Win
Perfectly fits the profile of a winner of this race, winning a Point to point, a bumper and a graded hurdle on his route to the Cheltenham Festival for this. Got off the mark over hurdles over Course & Distance back in November and has since followed up with Grade Two and Grade One success.
Leading British hope for the race and handles any ground conditions.
3.20pm - Vanillier Top 4 Finish
Stamina laden and finished 3rd in this race 12 months ago off a 2lbs higher mark. That effort can be marked up as he took the wrong route and lost his position at the head of the field before running on strongly.
Won over the banks course at Punchestown in a similar contest last time out and looks too well handicapped off 145 not to be in the mix.
4.00pm - Majborough To Win
With defending Champion Chaser Marine Nationale missing the Cheltenham Festival this year, Majborough looks to have a great chance to gain compensation for his Arkle defeat last year, looking like the winner before making a mistake and finishing a close 3rd.
Improved massively for the application of cheekpieces in the Dublin Chase and a similar performance will see him crowned the Champion Chaser.

Below are our selections for every Cheltenham race, including key writeups.
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2.00pm - Koktail Divin
Behind favourite Romeo Coolio in October, but he's improved significantly, taking home a key trial for Cheltenham in December by 21 lengths.
Good to Soft ground or quicker will suit him nicely, which he's getting with the recent weather, and he's still unexposed with just three Chase starts. He's been off for 73 days, so comes here fresher than some others, and his Punchestown run in softer than ideal conditions proved his stamina.
2.40pm - Jingko Blue
Put in an eye-catching run to be 2nd behind Stayers’ Hurdle hope Kabral Du Mathan in the Relkeel Hurdle on New Years Day and retains a very workable looking mark of 144.
More effective over hurdles over an intermediate trip, this race tends to go to one near the top of the weights having a bit more class.
Graded form in the books and back in handicap company for a trainer that’s won 4 renewals of the race.
2.40pm - Beckett Rock
Ran creditably in this race last year to be not beaten far in 6th off a mark of 140.
Connections have abandoned a chasing campaign this season and he returns to the smaller obstacles looking well enough treated off a mark of 139 to get in the extended frame available again.
Will do his best work late on up in the hill and with the new course lay out, his stamina will come into play late.
3.20pm - Stumptown
The Cross Country Chase often takes a special horse to win it, and previous experience is always a plus. Stumptown won this race last year, and has been looked after this year with just one run - a victory in the famous Velka Pardubicka in cross country.
He's a course expert with plenty of runs here and has won 6 of his last 7 runs; the only blemish on a record was being pulled up in the Grand National when hampered by a faller.
4.40pm - Jazzy Matty
Another previous race winner, Jazzy Matty won this race last year and repartners with Danny Gilligan to try and go back to back. He's only 7lb higher than that win, and connections have looked after his mark, mainly running him over hurdles.
He's had a wind op which his trainer considers a "little touch up" and in his three runs at Cheltenham so far he has finished 5th, 1st, 2nd and 1st, so he clearly loves this circuit.
4.40pm - Special Cadeau
Tends to save his best form when fresh and is at his best on quicker ground.
Shaped well in a deep handicap chase at Ascot back in November. Lines up here 1lbs lower in the weights, off a break and with decent looking form in the Autumn.
5.20pm - Keep Him Company
Arrives with a good amount of experience and form in the books. Winning a point to point before being picked up and sent for training under rules with Gordon Elliott, the 6 year old got off the mark at the first time of asking in a bumper at Fairyhouse.
The 2nd winning a maiden hurdle since impressively. Easily beat Royal Hillsborough at Christmas, that rival would’ve franked the form at the DRF if she wasn’t eased up before the line.
The form looks good and his turn of foot will be a real weapon with the quick ground.