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Emma Nagle's 130-1 acca for the Cheltenham Festival

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Emma Nagle recently highlighted a 130-1 Cheltenham Festival acca, including her banker of the week.

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Supreme Novices’ Hurdle: Talk The Talk

Talk The Talk is 4-1 with BoyleSports for Joseph O’Brien.

I think a fast-run Supreme will suit him the way he’s ridden. His jumping was much better at the DRF last time.

I think he has maybe proved a little bit more than those around him in the market.

Arkle Novices’ Chase: Kopek Des Bordes

Confidence around this horse seems to be growing and growing by the day.

If you asked me a few weeks ago I probably wouldn’t have had him in here, but it’s hard not to buy into the strong vibes coming out around Kopek Des Bordes.

If you’re looking at the race, he looks like the obvious one who could be a real top-class two-mile chaser down the line.

It’s hard not to buy into the hype. I’m definitely getting behind Kopek Des Bordes.

Turner’s Novices’ Hurdle: Skylight Hustle

Skylight Hustle is in there at 5-1.

I think Skylight Hustle’s form is really rock solid. He’s a horse that Gordon has thought an awful lot of.

I just love the way he puts his head down and battles.

He looks like a horse who is just on the up each time he runs. I think the step up to the intermediate distance in the Turner’s will suit this horse. He’s a horse with an awful lot of class.

Ryanair Chase: Fact To File

When asked who is the biggest banker of all the shorties, I think it has to be Fact To File in the Ryanair.

At 4-6, even though it’s very short, he’ll be a certainty in the Ryanair if he shows up on the day.

If Fact To File doesn’t go for this, I’d just swap him out for Gaelic Warrior, whoever Willie sends here wins it.

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