talkSPORT betting tips – Best bets and expert advice for Sunday at the Cheltenham November Meeting
The third day of the November meeting at Cheltenham features six races, including two Premier Handicaps and a Listed event. The best race on the card is the Greatwood Handicap Hurdle (3.30) and the market is dominated by promising youngsters Dysart Enos and Burdett Road. Our expert, Clive Gildon, has a trio of selections on the card including one in the feature race, one in the other Premier Handicap and another in the novice handicap chase. Sunday’s tips 1.45 Cheltenham – The Other Mozzie 2.55 Cheltenham – Manothepeople 3.30 Cheltenham – Black Poppy talkSPORT BET welcome offer – Bet £10 Get £30 in free bets* 1.45 Cheltenham – The Other Mozzie The mallardjewellers.com Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase (1.45) is the first of a couple of competitive handicaps over fences on the Cheltenham card and The Other Mozzie appears to have a good chance for Gavin Cromwell, who has a superb record in chases at the course. The Other Mozzie has run only twice over fences and looked good when making a winning chasing debut at Galway last month. He needed every yard of the 2m2f to get up near the line and beat rivals who were rated higher than him over hurdles, suggesting he improved for fences. The selection unseated his rider when looking in trouble over the same course and distance last time, but may have found conditions too soft and it’s worth putting a line through the effort. The Other Mozzie will definitely be suited by going up two furlongs in trip at a stiff course like Cheltenham and Cromwell has booked Jonathan Burke to ride. That is another big positive. 2.55 Cheltenham – Manothepeople The Holland Cooper Handicap Chase (2.55) will be a test of stamina over 3m31/2f and that will suit Manothepeople, who was strong at the finish when winning at this track over 3m2f in April. The Fergal O’Brien-trained gelding returned from a summer break over an inadequate 2m71/2f at Chepstow last month and shaped well, despite clearly finding the distance shorter than is ideal. Manothepeople was at the back and getting reminders as early as the eighth, but made rapid headway to lead at the fifth-last fence and faded only over the final few obstacles to finish third. That will almost certainly have been just a prep run for a return to this course, for this race, and Manothepeople can be expected to improve for the outing, especially over four-furlongs further. Burke will hopefully be going for a double following The Other Mozzie earlier on the card and Manothepeople has sound claims. 3.30 Cheltenham – Black Poppy The Greatwood Handicap Hurdle (3.30) is the feature and plenty of punters will make it between Dysart Enos and Burdett Road. Both have strong claims, but neither has been missed in the market and the best value bet might be Black Poppy at a big old price. Trainer Kerry Lee is 3-14 in handicap hurdles at Cheltenham and doesn’t have runners here unless they have a good chance of winning. She will probably have had this race in mind for Black Poppy because the eight-year-old has an impressive record at this course. He has run only twice at the track, winning his first start here in a 2m1f handicap hurdle in April 2023 before finishing second over course and distance at last year’s October meeting. Black Poppy beat all bar easy winner Our Champ that day and had an impossible task attempting to concede 15lb to that rival. Our Champ has won twice since and is now rated 29lb higher, but Black Poppy is only 1lb higher now that he is returning to his favourite track. He has run only twice since and had an impossible task in last year’s Christmas Hurdle at Kempton on one of them. His latest fifth at Market Rasen was a solid effort and Lee has given Black Poppy a 120-day break since, probably with the aim of getting him right for this. *all odds correct at time of writing and subject to change 18+ New customers only. Opt in & bet £10+ via mobile on any sports at 2.00+ odds within 7 days. No Cash out. Get 3x £10 Free Bets on selected markets. Free bets expire in 7 days. Card payments & Apple Pay only. T&Cs apply, see below. GambleAware.org | Please gamble responsibly Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chase their losses Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressed GamCare – www.gamcare.org.uk Gamble Aware – www.gambleaware.org For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites. Commercial content notice: Taking one of the bookmaker offers featured in this article may result in a payment to talkSPORT. 18+. T&Cs apply. Gambleaware.org
The third day of the November meeting at Cheltenham features six races, including two Premier Handicaps and a Listed event.
The best race on the card is the Greatwood Handicap Hurdle (3.30) and the market is dominated by promising youngsters Dysart Enos and Burdett Road.
Our expert, Clive Gildon, has a trio of selections on the card including one in the feature race, one in the other Premier Handicap and another in the novice handicap chase.
Sunday’s tips
- 1.45 Cheltenham – The Other Mozzie
- 2.55 Cheltenham – Manothepeople
- 3.30 Cheltenham – Black Poppy
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1.45 Cheltenham – The Other Mozzie
The mallardjewellers.com Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase (1.45) is the first of a couple of competitive handicaps over fences on the Cheltenham card and The Other Mozzie appears to have a good chance for Gavin Cromwell, who has a superb record in chases at the course.
The Other Mozzie has run only twice over fences and looked good when making a winning chasing debut at Galway last month. He needed every yard of the 2m2f to get up near the line and beat rivals who were rated higher than him over hurdles, suggesting he improved for fences.
The selection unseated his rider when looking in trouble over the same course and distance last time, but may have found conditions too soft and it’s worth putting a line through the effort.
The Other Mozzie will definitely be suited by going up two furlongs in trip at a stiff course like Cheltenham and Cromwell has booked Jonathan Burke to ride. That is another big positive.
2.55 Cheltenham – Manothepeople
The Holland Cooper Handicap Chase (2.55) will be a test of stamina over 3m31/2f and that will suit Manothepeople, who was strong at the finish when winning at this track over 3m2f in April.
The Fergal O’Brien-trained gelding returned from a summer break over an inadequate 2m71/2f at Chepstow last month and shaped well, despite clearly finding the distance shorter than is ideal.
Manothepeople was at the back and getting reminders as early as the eighth, but made rapid headway to lead at the fifth-last fence and faded only over the final few obstacles to finish third.
That will almost certainly have been just a prep run for a return to this course, for this race, and Manothepeople can be expected to improve for the outing, especially over four-furlongs further.
Burke will hopefully be going for a double following The Other Mozzie earlier on the card and Manothepeople has sound claims.
3.30 Cheltenham – Black Poppy
The Greatwood Handicap Hurdle (3.30) is the feature and plenty of punters will make it between Dysart Enos and Burdett Road. Both have strong claims, but neither has been missed in the market and the best value bet might be Black Poppy at a big old price.
Trainer Kerry Lee is 3-14 in handicap hurdles at Cheltenham and doesn’t have runners here unless they have a good chance of winning. She will probably have had this race in mind for Black Poppy because the eight-year-old has an impressive record at this course.
He has run only twice at the track, winning his first start here in a 2m1f handicap hurdle in April 2023 before finishing second over course and distance at last year’s October meeting.
Black Poppy beat all bar easy winner Our Champ that day and had an impossible task attempting to concede 15lb to that rival. Our Champ has won twice since and is now rated 29lb higher, but Black Poppy is only 1lb higher now that he is returning to his favourite track.
He has run only twice since and had an impossible task in last year’s Christmas Hurdle at Kempton on one of them. His latest fifth at Market Rasen was a solid effort and Lee has given Black Poppy a 120-day break since, probably with the aim of getting him right for this.
*all odds correct at time of writing and subject to change
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