Cheltenham ante-post eye-catchers: weekend review 21-22 November

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Cheltenham ante-post eye-catchers: weekend review 21-22 November

Bristol De Mai won the Betfair Chase at Haydock on Saturday 21 November. There were plenty of eye-catchers in the Cheltenham ante-post betting following another superb weekend of jump racing.

Imperial Aura won the 1965 Chase at Ascot on Saturday. Kim Bailey's horse is a Ryanair hopeful. Imperial Aura is 2-2-1 at Cheltenham and heads the betting now ahead of Allaho and Min. Ian Robinson wants Imperial to focus on the Ryanairs from March. He wants to carry Imperial Commander's colours to Gold Cup glory. The King George is too soon for Imperial.

Paul Nicholls has won the Ryanair Chase more than any other trainer since it was added to the Cheltenham programme in 2005. Master Tommytucker won at Haydock on Saturday. It was his third win in seven starts as a chaser. He's had his fitness problems in the past and missed chunks of time.

Minella Indo won a Grade 2 three-mile chase in Navan on Sunday. Henry De Bromhead's charge is a 50/1 winner of the Albert Bartlett in 2019. Minella and Monalee finished fourth in the Gold Cup in March. Monalese is making waves now and could be an emerging contender at the Cheltenham Festival. Chelteham is the ante-post to the weekend review 21-22 November.

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