Upping The Ante: Cheltenham Festival Preview Week Five - (2025)

Updated: 06/12/2025
David Jennings returns to join Gavin Lynch for this week's edition of Upping The Ante.
On this week's show, David and Gavin review the weekend's action and look ahead to the Christmas period and the Cheltenham Festival
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Why are you forcasting Cheltenham winners in December?
Pleanty of racing in both Countrys before March, over egging the festival once again, only 3 races at the festival the rest are just sideshow races, this doesn't happen at Royal Ascot.
Congratulations to you David and your future wife and best wishes to you both in the future.
watch faugheen comeback and win the 3 miler in leop over christmas. 8/1 is a massive price
If my aunt Alison had been born with a set of balls, they would have named her Alan.
last years stayers was a joke turned into a 3 furlong sprint.even the rags were hard on the snaff 3 out it was a joke of a race