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Punters will flock to Prestbury Park tomorrow afternoon as Cheltenham hold their final meeting before the Festival and national hunt fans are set for a tremendous treat on what is surely going to be a spectacular Festival Trials Day, which will unearth some potential for the four-day extravaganza in March.
Proceedings are kicked off at 12:55 with a magnificent renewal of the JCB Triumph Hurdle Trial, which will see some of the main protagonists in the ante-post betting for the Triumph do battle.
Grumeti has shaped like a real class act since making the transition to timber, but he will need to bounce back from a suprising fall at Newbury last week, but he will have the impressive Baby Mix to deal with in a juvenile treat. Tom George's raider was sublime when dispatching of Hinterland at the International meeting and will look to emulate that runaway success.
With additional intrigue brought to the contest by Donald McCain's Hollow Tree and Paul Nicholls' Pearl Swan, the Triumph Hurdle betting will certainly have a different look to it after the contest.
Grands Crus is a disappointing absentee in the Argento Chase, but there are still some potential Cheltenham Gold Cup contenders lining up for the race with Captain Chris looking to build on his third place in the King George VI Chase on Boxing Day.
Diamond Harry, Time For Rupert and Midnight Chase will add great depth to the eagerly-anticipated heat at 14:35 as a wide open market suggests a fantatsic renewal.
Broadbackbob will then look to enhance his potential Neptune Investment Management Novices' Hurdle claims 35 minutes later for the in-form Nicky Henderson, but all eyes will be eager to get a glimpse of the legend that is Big Buck's.
Paul Nicholls' phenomenon is to line up in the Cleeve Hurdle at 15:40 as he goes in search of his 15th consecutive win and bookmakers aren't taking any chances on him racking up another top class success offering skinny odds about the Ditcheat inmate.
Already odds-on for his fourth World Hurdle crown, tomorrow's task should be a mere formality for the Andy Stewart-owned gelding with Mourad and Dynaste set to be the only possible dangers in the 3m contest.
| Aintree |
|---|
| 5:20 | 5:55 | 6:30 | 7:05 | 7:40 | 8:15 | 8:50 |
| Dundalk |
| 5:50 | 6:20 | 6:50 | 7:20 | 7:50 | 8:20 | 8:50 | 9:15 |
| Hamilton |
| 5:45 | 6:15 | 6:50 | 7:25 | 8:00 | 8:35 | 9:10 |
| Newbury |
| 1:40 | 2:10 | 2:40 | 3:10 | 3:45 | 4:20 | 4:55 |
| Newcastle |
| 5:35 | 6:05 | 6:40 | 7:15 | 7:50 | 8:25 | 9:00 |
| Newmarket |
| 2:20 | 2:50 | 3:20 | 3:55 | 4:30 | 5:05 | 5:40 |
| York |
| 1:30 | 2:00 | 2:30 | 3:00 | 3:35 | 4:10 | 4:45 |
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