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Cheltenham: Unveiling Three Each-Way Betting Tips
Quilixios by Healy Racing

Cheltenham: Unveiling Three Each-Way Betting Tips

The annual Cheltenham horse racing extravaganza is upon all the betters once again. Their Cheltenham portfolio is overflowing, keeping them glued to the screen at 3 am, absorbing every insider's tip and conducting their own thorough form analysis.

In such times, free bet offers come in handy, and Unibet’s welcome deal stands out, offering a chance to grab €40 in free bets. Here are three hand-picked each-way selections with Unibet:

Quilixios (10-1) - Henry de Bromhead, a two-time Arkle winner, sees Quilixios as reminiscent of his past Cheltenham champions. Coming off a Naas triumph and a previous win at the Triumph Hurdle, Quilixios is a solid each-way bet at 10-1 for the upcoming Cheltenham race.

Jalon D’oudairies (7-1) - A standout Bumper horse, undefeated in two starts, is gearing up for the Champion Bumper at 7-1 with Unibet. Elliott, impressed by the horse's performance, is confident in his Cheltenham prospects.

Readin Tommy Wrong (13-2) - Under Willie Mullins' watchful eye, Readin Tommy Wrong has been making strides. Widely praised by Patrick Mullins, this up-and-coming novice hurdler has shown promise, particularly with his recent victory at Naas. Currently priced at 13-2 for the Albert Bartlett, Mullins is contemplating his entry at Cheltenham, leaning towards the Albert Bartlett for its suitability to his stamina and settling abilities.

Mullins commended after the Lawlor's of Naas race:

“They are a nice bunch of horses coming along and Daryl was very good on Readin Tommy Wrong. He gave him a very cute ride and let the main protagonists fight it out before taking it off them in the end. He’s a horse that is improving all the time, very brave and it’s good for Irish jump breeding that Authorized is standing here this season. That puts him right in the picture for the top prizes in the spring. "I felt before the race that it was the top novice hurdle run in Ireland or England over the whole Christmas period, so I’m very happy they have run so well."
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