100-1 A DAY AT CHELTENHAM BY DOUBLE-YOUR-MONEY DAQMAN: Daqman, who tipped Holywell (WON 25-1) at Cheltenham in 2013, and gave three consecutive winning bankers, will target the Double-Your Money BETDAQ Double to win at least 50 points, doubling up for a single-unit stake to a 100-1 shot every day.

107-1 CHAMPIONS COUP: He’s had many doubles on the day at the meeting, but in 2012 was on Rock On Ruby (WON 11-1 from 17.0 on BETDAQ) and Synchronised (WON 8-1 from 11.5 on BETDAQ) for the Champion Hurdle and Gold Cup double at 107-1 with Ladbrokes.

16 LAYS IN A ROW: From 2008 to 2010, Daqman laid 16 horses on BETDAQ over three Cheltenham Festivals: every one of them lost, which means that every bet was a winner. He gave six in a row in each of 2008 and 2009 and four in 2010. His profit at 10 points a lay was 160 points.

22 WINNING BETS: By the end of the 2011 Festival, his lays total had been boosted to 21 out of 23 (ending his Cheltenham run at 17 in a row). That year’s festival was his best with 22 returns – win singles, mixed bets and lays – for 90 points profit on BETDAQ. How many doubles that would have made!


CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL: 30 FACTS THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR BETTING

COURSE: Nine of the last 10 Arkle (Tuesday) winners had won or been placed at the festival before.

* The last 14 Arkle winners to run in the Champion Chase (Wednesday) have all been placed.


FORM: Your World Hurdle (Thursday) bet must have won more than half its hurdles starts. Those with 50% success or less are 0-99.

* Supreme Novices’ Hurdle runners that had not previously won three times are 0-68.


FAVOURITES: Only four out of 22 Arkle (Tuesday) favourites have won.

* Irving and Vauteur are 9-4 and 3-1 for the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle (Tuesday) but only three of the last 17 to start at 3-1 or shorter have won.
* A total of 26 of the last 28 Neptune Novices’ Hurdle (Wednesday) winners were from the front six in the SP market.
* Since its inception in 1959, the top three in the Champion Chase (Wednesday) betting have won 45 times.


GOING: Melodic Rendezvous (Champion Hurdle, Tuesday) has form on heavy ground of 211111.

* Balthazar King (Cross-Country, Wednesday) has form at Cheltenham on good ground, good-to-soft at worse, since April 2011 of 1111211, still standing.


THE IRISH: Irish-breds have won 17 out of 21 champion bumpers (Wednesday), 16 of them trained in Ireland.

* Horses that did not win last time out are 0-53 in the bumper.
* Irish stables have won the Byrne Group Plate (Thursday) only once since 1951.
* It’s 31 years since an Irish winner of the Kim Muir (Thursday)


OUTSIDERS: Was there ever a shock like Jonjo O’Neill’s 50-1 Pertemps Final (Thursday) winner, Creon (2004). Said Jonjo afterwards: ‘If you’d given me 500-1, I wouldn’t have backed it.’

* The last 10 Pertemps Final winners have all started at double-figure odds.
* Six of the last eight Champion Bumper (Wednesday) winners have started 40-1, 33-1, 25-1, 16-1, 14-1 and 12-1.
* The Fred Winter (Wednesday) has thrown up 40-1 (twice), 25-1, 20-1, 14-1 and 12-1 scorers in the last decade.
* Winners of the Byrne Group Hurdle (Thursday) in the 10 years have included 66-1, 50-1, 33-1, 18-1, 14-1 and 12-1 (twice)


QUALIFIERS: Only one of the last 17 Pertemps Final (Thursday) winners had won a qualifier.

* The last six Ryanair (Thursday) winners had run in the King George.


RACE: The last 24 Cross Country (Wednesday) winners had all run in cross-country races before.

* Ten of the last 13 Neptune (Wednesday) winners won either a bumper or a point-to-point.
* The last 14 Gold Cup (Friday) winners had already won a Grade 1.
* Only one winner of the Foxhunter (Friday) in 20 years had not won under Rules.


RATINGS: The leading novice-chaser in the official ratings is Dodging Bullets but the Racing Post top spot goes to Felix Yonger.

* Both the official handicapper and the Post have Silviniaco Conti top in the Gold Cup.
* Hurricane Fly is Champion Hurdle top-rated, officially, but behind joint leaders My Tent Or Yours and The New One with the Post.
* The last eight winners of the County Hurdle (Friday) were rated 131, 135, 132, 135, 134, 139, 139, 134.


TRAINERS: David Pipe and Donald McCain between them have gone 61 consecutive losers at the festival.


WEIGHT: 13 out of 14 winners of the Festival Chase (Tuesday) and the last 14 winners of the Grand Annual (Friday) carried less than 11st.


CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL: DAQMAN’S HORSES TO FOLLOW

Tuesday: TRIFOLIUM (Arkle Challenge Trophy), MY TENT OR YOURS and OUR CONOR (both Champion Hurdle)
Wednesday: LE BEC (Arkle Trophy), BRIAR HILL (Neptune Novices’ Hurdle)
Thursday: AL FEROF (Ryanair), AT FISHER’S CROSS (World Hurdle)
Friday: SILVINIACO CONTI, HARRY TOPPER (Gold Cup)


CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL: DAQMAN’S ANTE-POST BETS

ANNIE POWER (3.4pts win at 9.8 on BETDAQ) for the Mares Hurdle on Tuesday.
BALTHAZAR KING (4.5pts win at 7.6 on BETDAQ) for the Cheltenham Cross-Country on Wednesday.
FIRST MOHICAN (1.5pts win at 20.0 on BETDAQ) for the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle on Tuesday.
JOSSES HILL (2pts win at 16.0 on BETDAQ) for the Supreme Noviecs Hurdle on Tuesday.
GEVREY CHAMBERTIN (1.75pts win at 18.0 on BETDAQ) for the RSA Chase
on Wednesday.
LAST INSTALMENT (3pts win at 11.0 on BETDAQ) for the Cheltenham Gold Cup
on Friday.
UN DE SCEAUX (1.8pts win at 17.0 on BETDAQ plus 1.25pts win at 25.0) for the Champion Hurdle on Tuesday.


DAQMAN’S BETS TODAY
BET 8pts win CHILL FACTOR (2.20 Taunton)
BET 8pts win ATTENTE DE SIVOLA (2.50 Taunton)
BET 5pts win SUDDEN WISH (3.00 Plumpton)
BET 8pts win GIGONDAS (3.10 Stratford)
BET 1pt win and place PASSATO (3.40 Stratford)
BET 4pts win (nap) GILES CROSS (3.50 Taunton)
DAQ MULTIPLES: 3 x 2pts win double and 1pt win treble GIGONDAS (3.10 Stratford), FOGGY’S WALL (3.20 Taunton), GILES CROSS (3.50 Taunton)


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