Cheltenham Festival: These three returning champs can star plus back these 16-1 and 14-1 shots now

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Cheltenham Festival: These three returning champs can star plus back these 16-1 and 14-1 shots now

Next month three jumpers who have tasted Festival glory return with every chance of finishing in the frame. A £1 each-way treble would pay £18.72 if they all place and £810 if the winners are chosen.

Honeysuckle is aiming for a second consecutive Champion Hurdle title. Epatante was third in the Champion last year and has since made the podium at Punchestown and lifted two Grade 1s.

Paisley Park is favourite to win Stayers' Hurdle. Thyme Hill will lead them home. Emma Lavelle's flag-bearer won Cleeve Hurry last month.

Albom Photo is Willie Mullins' No1 hope for the Gold Cup. He's had just seven runs since winning the race three years ago. Albomm Photo will race on March 18.

There's one big-priceless day for the Cheltenham Festival.

ONTHEROPES is 14-1 to win the National Hunt Chase at Cheltenham Festival. Willie Mullins has the favourite for this race in Stattler. ONTHERopes is eight-years-old and has won at Limerick and finished fourth in the Ladbrokes Trophy at Newbury.

Three Stripes Life is 16-1 favourite for Wednesday's Ballymore Hurdle. He was a good fourth in the Champion Bumper last season and has done well since Gordon Elliott switched him to hurdles.

WINTER FOG is 16-1 favourite for the Pertemps Final on Thursday. He finished second in Leopardstown's Christmas meeting. It was his first run for eight months.

FIRST STREET (County Hurdle, Friday) is 16-1. Nicky Henderson could land one for the home team with this hurdler. First Street came third in the Betfair HURDLE at Newbury last week.

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