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Home » ED CHAMBERLIN: Time to break out the lucky green coat, St Patrick’s Thursday offers great punting opportunities… and a raucous singalong!
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ED CHAMBERLIN: Time to break out the lucky green coat, St Patrick’s Thursday offers great punting opportunities… and a raucous singalong!

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ED CHAMBERLIN: Time to break out the lucky green coat, St Patrick’s Thursday offers great punting opportunities… and a raucous singalong!
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My lucky green coat is coming out of the ­wardrobe for its annual appearance. Cheltenham will be ­bouncing on St Patrick’s Thursday — if you can’t beat the Irish, there’s no better place to join them. 

So we will be in the Guinness Village before racing for a ­raucous singalong — and the biggest ­certainty of the meeting is me failing to hit the high notes in the chorus of Wild Rover but remember: nobody is here ­looking for record deals. All we want are winners!

It’s what makes day three one of the most enjoyable of the year and I’m convinced Thursday’s card offers a lot of good punting opportunities, whether you like sticking with favourites or you prefer to look at something a ­little more leftfield.

The first race (1.20) sees what many believe to be the banker of the week. Defeat for BAMBINO FEVER in the Ryanair Mares’ ­Novices Hurdle isn’t considered an option by the Willie Mullins team and, providing there are no unforeseen blips, she will follow up last year’s Champion Bumper win.

Things get more competitive from then on and I will be siding with JORDANS CROSS in the ­ferociously competitive Jack Richards Novices’ Chase (2.00). 

I wrote on Tuesday about my admiration for his trainer, Anthony Honeyball, and when — not if — he breaks his Festival duck, it will be in a handicap chase.

It is time to break out the green jacked (pictured with Harry Redknapp in 2024), for St Patrick’s Thursday at Cheltenham 

I loved the way Jordans Cross knuckled down after the last fence on Trials Day 47 days ago, in what is always an informative race, and this gelding will go well. I’m fearful of Stencil, who carries JP McManus’s colours, but I hope ‘Honey’ will be in the money.

The Mares’ Hurdle (2.40) looks to be at the mercy of WODHOOH, who ran away with the Martin Pipe Hurdle at last year’s ­meeting. 

She would have given Champion Hurdler Lossiemouth something to think about, had Mullins chosen to run in this event, but now the coast is clear.

That is the first of three Grade Ones and the feature is in the middle: the Stayers’ Hurdle (3.20). 

The Irish, typically, have a strong hand. Gordon Elliott is keen on Teahupoo winning again, while sentiment will be with Brian Acheson’s other runner Bob Olinger. Ballyburn, for ­Mullins, is ominous.

Something, however, is drawing me to KABRAL DU MATHAN. In a stable packed with talent, this gelding might just be the best horse Dan Skelton has on his hands.

He hasn’t put a foot wrong all season and his trainer is ­adamant he will stay three miles; he is some prospect.

Kabral Du Mathan (right) is a brilliant prospect - perhaps Dan Skelton's best

Kabral Du Mathan (right) is a brilliant prospect – perhaps Dan Skelton’s best 

ED’S SELECTIONS

1.20 BAMBINO FEVER

2.00 JORDANS CROSS

2.40 WODHOOH

3.20 KABRAL DU MATHAN 

4:00 BANBRIDGE 

4.40 SUPREMELY WEST

5.20 KIM ROQUE

Skelton’s team are in ­outstanding form — he said they would be in the interview he did with Daily Mail Sport on ­Tuesday — and SUPREMELY WEST looks tailor-made to live up to ­favouritism in the Pertemps Handicap (4.40). Whatever beats him will win.

McManus has a strong hand in the Ryanair Chase (4.00) but I find it difficult to believe both Fact To File and Jonbon will run, given the ground-quickening ­conditions. Jonbon is the apple of McManus’s eye, a consistent ­winning machine, and he simply wouldn’t risk him on the wrong surface.

I expect Irish eyes to be smiling in the final race, and KIM ROQUE is one of my strongest fancies of the week. 

His form figures might not look too impressive but he’s had a couple of sighters over ­winter and Joseph O’Brien has the gelding in good form.

His owner, Ronnie Bartlett, has had a few good horses down the years and he would love to be back in the winners’ enclosure here once again.

But, then again, wouldn’t ­everyone involved? This is ­Cheltenham — this where it ­matters more than anything.

Ed Chamberlin is a SkyBet UK ambassador

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