The countdown is almost over!
Months, weeks, days, hours, minutes – they just can’t pass fast enough when you hear the word “Cheltenham”, can they?
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Well, there’s not long to go now and we’re counting down to the best week of the racing – or any other – calendar with more previews, tips and general tomfoolery than you can shake a stick at.
And while we’re combing the form for the very best bets across the four days of National Hunt festivities and all trying to work ourselves up about retaining the Prestbury Cup at Power Tower – even if no one in the UK gives a monkeys – and we’ve also found time for a bit of craic with our spectacular pre-Cheltenham Festival quiz!
Some of the greatest minds in the racing world representing Team Ireland – captained by Ruby Walsh, along with Mick Fitzgerald and Jane Mangan – take on Team England – captained by Matt Chapman, Gina Bryce and Simon Holt – in a battle for the pre-Cheltenham bragging rights.
So Irish fans, get your inflatable tricolour hammers out, and English readers, crank up the volume on It’s Coming Home as it rings around your head, as we put national pride – and your Cheltenham knowledge – to the test with a canny selection of brain-teasers, head-scratchers and noodle-twisters.
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