The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Buveur D’Air to steal show on opening day at Cheltenham

Nicky Henderson’s charge has every chance of retaining title on first day of festival

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can steal the show on day one of the Cheltenham Festival by once again winning the Unibet Champion Hurdle.

Hardy Eustace was the last to retain the title back in 2005. Others have tried since then, but none have been successful.

Buveur D’Air can buck that trend with another tip-top performanc­e.

It is hard to believe that halfway through last season he was novice chasing with the Arkle Trophy his likely objective in 2017.

In a shrewd move, trainer Nicky Henderson and owner JP McManus opted to put him back over hurdles.

It paid off in droves with Buveur D’Air stamping his authority in this race and on the division as a whole.

It has been a similar story this term. Everything has gone to plan and the seven-year-old arrives at Prestbury Park on the back of three victories, in the Fighting Fifth at Newcastle, Kempton’s Christmas Hurdle and the Contenders Hurdle at Sandown.

Buveur D’Air may not be a betting propositio­n, especially with 2015 scorer Faugheen not having recaptured his best form, but he is impossible to oppose in his quest to register back-to-back victories.

Henderson can also take the honours in the Ultima Handicap Chase with

GOLD PRESENT, who has won both his starts this season.

Admittedly he has paid the price for his successes at Newbury and Ascot with a 13lb hike which has resulted in him being burdened with top weight. However, he looks up to the task.

Another hotpot who can live up to expectatio­ns is FOOTPAD in the Racing Post Arkle Trophy.

Willie Mullins’ six-year-old was no slouch over smaller obstacles and has

taken the transition to fences in his stride, with a three out of three record.

He defeated Petit Mouchoir on merit in the Irish Arkle at Leopardsto­wn last month and can confirm the form with the soft ground more in his favour. Saint Calvados could prove a tough rival, but Footpad can have the edge.

GETABIRD can strike for the Mullins team in the Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle that brings the curtain up on the four-day bonanza.

The five-year-old has been lightlyrac­ed but when he has graced the track has been exceptiona­l. His two wins this season, both at Punchestow­n, suggest he could be something special.

APPLE’S JADE is the undoubted class act in the OLBG Mares’ Hurdle.

She is bidding to repeat last year’s success.

Anthony Honeyball’s MS PARFOIS is fancied to outstay the opposition in the National Hunt Challenge Cup Amateur Riders’ Novice Chase. The Nick Williams-trained LE

ROCHER could run a big race at a big price in the Close Brothers Novices’ Handicap Chase.

At Sedgefield, INSTANT REPLAY can win for the third time this season at the Durham track by taking the bookies.com Cheltenham Free Bets Chase for trainer Brian Elllison.

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Apple’s Jade, ridden by Lisa O’Neil, leads
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Picture: PA. horses from Gordon Elliott’s yard on the gallops ahead of the Cheltenham Festival.

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