Cheltenham Sunday review: Reports, reaction and free video replays

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Cheltenham Sunday review: Reports, reaction and free video replays

John McConnell's Fennor Cross won the Sky Bet Supreme Trial Novices’ Hurdle. She Is Electric came second, but Ukantango came out on top. Fennaor is in great form after his Showcase win. He is being considered for the Cheltenham Festival. He's available at 40/1. It's completely FREE to register. All UK and Irish racing is available for free. There's no monthly subscription fee. You need to log in with your existing Sporting Life, SkyBet, or Sky Games account. If you don't have any of those, it's free to sign up. The website is: http://www.sportinglife.co.uk/sportswithadd.

Does He Know won the Jewson Handicap Chase. The extended 3.5 miles and 3 furlongs Premier Handiap was not the initial plan.

Bailey's horse won the Cheltenham Sunday. It was his second time in his handicap. Bailey had to give Fantastikas 10lbs more weight than he had given last weekend. Bailey brought him here and he is a Yorkshire point-point horse. He has run here several times and has always run good. The Grand National is not what it was. There are some owners who might not think it's a good idea. However, Bailey believes it is brilliant for them. Aye Right simply jumped right and knocked him over at Kelso.

David Bass is pleased with his horse's performance at Cheltenham. David Bass gave him some room over the first few jumps to give him confidence. Eva's Oskar's trainer Tim Vaughan is thrilled with him. He would like to run in an Eider Chase or the Welsh National. He also thinks about the Cross Country race. The winner will be announced on Sunday. It will take place at 12pm.

Martin Keighley's horse jumped fantastically well. Back On The Lash's trainer is pleased with his performance. Cross Country race on Friday was not the plan.

The Real Whacker won the Mallardjewellers.com Novices' Chase under Gavin Sheehan. Patrick Neville's six-year-old finished second in Grade Two company at Doncaster in January. The pair had much of the race to themselves out in front and pulled a long way clear of eventual third Bardenstown Lad. John McConnell, who trains Bardstown, is at a loss to explain the favourite’s run. He will look at headgear and probably go back over hurdles. He was never travelling at any stage. It is in his mind that he didn't want to do it.

Harris left happy after impressive bumper win. Gentle Slopes (12/1) provided trainer Milton Harris and jockey Harry Cobden with a second Prestbury Park success this weekend. The winning owner Anwar Badri is elated. He bought Gentlewave gelding for £90,000 at the Tattersalls Cheltenham Festival Sale in March. He will be going for graded hurdles now. Harris will talk to the owner first. It's free to log in with Sporting Life, Sky Bet, or Sky Games account. You can watch all UK & Irish racing for free. There is no monthly subscription fee.

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