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Cheltenham handicap entries revealed

Thu 25th Feb 2016, 13:52

Petite Parisienne in Martin Pipe Handicap HurdlePetite Parisienne in Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle
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Entries have been revealed for the 10 handicaps at the Cheltenham Festival with less than three weeks to go before the meeting gets under way.

A total of 965 entries were made with the most over-subscribed race being the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle, which Willie Mullins has dominated of late.

Mullins has entered Blazer and Arbre De Vie among a host of others which include his Grade One winner Petite Parisienne

The least popular race in terms of numbers is the Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle, with only 50 possibles.

They include Frodon and Fixe Le Kap first and second at Haydock in the Victor Ludorum last weekend. Gibralfaro second-favourite for the Triumph Hurdle, has also been entered.

The Ultima Handicap Chase over three miles on the first day has attracted 107 entries with plenty of Crabbie's Grand National possibles in the mix, including Kruzhlinin Morning Assembly and The Last Samuri while The Giant Bolster has the handicap option along with previous winner Holywell and Golden Chieftain

Warren Greatrex's Aloomomo is among 68 in the Close Brothers Novices' Handicap Chase with 155 in the Coral Cup, in which Diamond King Kilcrea Vale Politologue and Kings Palace catch the eye.

The Pertemps Final has 55 possibles with If In Doubt and Cup Final looking a couple of likely types for JP McManus.

The Brown Advisory & Merriebelle Stable Plate has 103 in at this stage including last year's winner Darna Stilletto and David Pipe's Doctor Harper

Malcolm Jefferson has also entered Oscar Rock but he will only run if the ground is genuinely good.

"I shouldn't have run him in the Paddy Power, it was simply too soft for him," said Jefferson.

"What I should have done was rough him off when the rain started as he thrives at this time of year. He doesn't like the cold, but even this week with a few days of sun, his coat is shining.

"We've put him in but he will not run unless the ground is good, he showed what he can do when he gets his ground at Market Rasen when he won off 147."

Amateurs get their chance in the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup Handicap Chase with Gordon Elliott's Mala Beach in the mix along with Upswing

There would be no more popular winner than Charles O'Brien's Henry Higgins in the Vincent O'Brien County Hurdle, for which 96 were entered, including Betfair Hurdle runner-up Starchitect