Cheltenham Festival day one results in full as Scotland rules the Greatest Show on Turf

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Cheltenham Festival day one results in full as Scotland rules the Greatest Show on Turf

Scotland rules the Cheltenham Festival day one results. Bet £10 on tomorrow's racing with Betfred and get £60 in bonuses. Garry Owen can help you choose the best horse.

Stattler wins the National Hunt Chase for Patrick and Willie Mullins. Run Wild Fred, Vanillier and Beatthebullet are the other favourites. Braeside makes a mistake and is pulled up. Paul Townend has a tough day luck-wise. He has another great book of days tomorrow. The results are available for new UK customers only.

There are six runners in the race. Stattler is the favourite, but he has no chase experience. Last year's winner was Vanillier, who had three of these six behind him. Gavin Cromwell's stable has a number of other runners.

Scotland rules the festival at Cheltenham Festival day one. Stattler is favourite song.

Gaelic Warrior won the Supreme Novices at the meeting. He was the favourite. Garry Owen's selection is Vanillier 11/4. The horse has some impressive form in France and is making its UK debut. The trainer Padraig Roche has been bullish about his chances. Irish raiders have won last four renewals of the race. Mildam is also a contender. It's his debut for the Willie Mullins' yard. His connections saved him for this race and he's been saved for it by his connections. There are also other horses that are considered. They include HMS Seahorse, Saint Segal and Brazil.

Day one results from Cheltenham Festival are in. Scotland rules the Greatest Show on Turf. Gaelic Warrior is favourite song.

Marie's Rock won the Mares' Hurdle at 18/1. Queens Brook came second at 4/2, Mrs Milner came third at 14/3. Rachael Blackmore and Telmesomethinggirl were brought down at the second last. The fall of Indefatigable caused the fall. Stormy Ireland was the leader. Western Victory was second. Honeysuckle was third. The race was ended just as the mare came powerfully into view. All horses and jockeys have returned to the paddock.

There is now over £1.1m in prize money for Honeysuckle.


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