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The Pertemps Network Final Handicap Hurdle is one of the big betting races on Thursday at the Cheltenham Festival.
The contest always attracts a bumper field of runners due to the riches on offer to connections of horses that would otherwise fall short of the standard required for the top level.
A top-six finish in one of the many qualification races was required to become eligible to run in the final, but the rules have changed for the current campaign. A horse must now place in the first four to punch their ticket for March’s showpiece.
The latest antepost Pertemps Network Final odds are on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise you’ll find dates of the upcoming races in the series and the horses that have qualified below.
Cheltenham (Saturday, October 22)
1. Shoot First
2. Botox Has
3. Salvador Ziggy
4. An Tailliur
Newbury (Thursday, November 3)
1. Champagne Court
2. Risk And Roll
3. Didtheyleaveuoutto
4. Flemcara
Aintree (Saturday, November 5)
1. Remastered
2. Milan Bridge
3. Ashtown Lad
4. Johnson’s Blue
Kempton (Monday, November 7)
1. Call Me Lord
2. Captain Morgs
3. Fiddlerontheroof
4. Jay Bee Why
Market Rasen (Thursday, November 17)
ABANDONED
Punchestown (Sunday, November 20)
1. Shewearsitwell
2. My Immortal
3. Captain Conby
4. Takarengo
Sandown (Saturday, December 3)
1. Dolphin Square
2. Call Me Lord
3. Wilde About Oscar
4. Halo Des Obeaux
Carlisle (Sunday, December 11)
POSTPONED
Wincanton (Monday, December 26)
1. Steal A March
2. Stellar Magic
3. Barbados Buck’s
4. Copperhead
Leopardstown (Wednesday, December 28)
1. Maxxum
2. Eric Bloodaxe
3. Good Time Jonny
4. Perceval Legallois
Warwick (Saturday, January 14)
1. Glimpse of Gala
2. Ashtown Lad
3. Level Neverending
4. Lieutenant Rocco
Pertemps Network Final qualification races and eligible horses for Cheltenham Festival 2023
The qualification rules have changed for this season...
By PP Staff / Cheltenham Festival, Horse Racing News / 2 weeks ago
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The Pertemps Network Final Handicap Hurdle is one of the big betting races on Thursday at the Cheltenham Festival.
The contest always attracts a bumper field of runners due to the riches on offer to connections of horses that would otherwise fall short of the standard required for the top level.
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A top-six finish in one of the many qualification races was required to become eligible to run in the final, but the rules have changed for the current campaign. A horse must now place in the first four to punch their ticket for March’s showpiece.
The latest antepost Pertemps Network Final odds are on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise you’ll find dates of the upcoming races in the series and the horses that have qualified below.
Cheltenham (Saturday, October 22)
1. Shoot First
2. Botox Has
3. Salvador Ziggy
4. An Tailliur
Newbury (Thursday, November 3)
1. Champagne Court
2. Risk And Roll
3. Didtheyleaveuoutto
4. Flemcara
Aintree (Saturday, November 5)
1. Remastered
2. Milan Bridge
3. Ashtown Lad
4. Johnson’s Blue
Kempton (Monday, November 7)
1. Call Me Lord
2. Captain Morgs
3. Fiddlerontheroof
4. Jay Bee Why
Market Rasen (Thursday, November 17)
ABANDONED
Punchestown (Sunday, November 20)
1. Shewearsitwell
2. My Immortal
3. Captain Conby
4. Takarengo
Sandown (Saturday, December 3)
1. Dolphin Square
2. Call Me Lord
3. Wilde About Oscar
4. Halo Des Obeaux
Carlisle (Sunday, December 11)
POSTPONED
Wincanton (Monday, December 26)
1. Steal A March
2. Stellar Magic
3. Barbados Buck’s
4. Copperhead
Leopardstown (Wednesday, December 28)
1. Maxxum
2. Eric Bloodaxe
3. Good Time Jonny
4. Perceval Legallois
Warwick (Saturday, January 14)
1. Glimpse of Gala
2. Ashtown Lad
3. Level Neverending
4. Lieutenant Rocco
Huntingdon (Friday, January 27)
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Musselburgh (Sunday, February 5)
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Exeter (Sunday, February 12)
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Haydock (Saturday, February 18)
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Chepstow (Saturday, February 25)
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