Two Incredible 2023 Cheltenham Festival Ante-Post Bets That Could Win Lucky Punter Thousands

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One lucky 2023 Cheltenham Festival ante-post punter is probably having sleepless nights at the moment, with two tasty long-term bets that have seen all the selections shorten considerably in the betting – two wagers that could win just over £35,000 for only a £19 stake.

2023 Cheltenham Festival Ante-post Bet Worth £22,000 For Just A £7 Stake

The 2023 Cheltenham Festival is now just weeks away and there is one horse racing punter that might already be hiding behind the sofa as they are sitting on a potential £22,932 monster payout for staking just £7 with William Hill.

As you can see below from their shrewd bet slip, they’ve managed to take a punt on three 2023 Cheltenham Festival runners at big odds and eagle-eyed horse racing fans will also see that one horse has already won and the other three are now considerable shorter in the betting.

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Yes, the good news for this Cheltenham ante-post punter is that he’s already bagged one winner after the Paul Nicholls-trained Bravemansgame won the King George VI Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day – so just three more to go!

Arkle Favourite El Fabiolo Is First-up

El Fabiolo will be the first horse to cheer on for this Cheltenham punter. He looks likely to head to the Arkle Novices’ Chase on the opening day (Tues 14th March) and after winning well at Leopardstown last time El Fabiolo is now one of the leading 2023 Cheltenham tips. He is now as short as 5/4 with William Hill for the race – this punter has locked in cracking 6/1.

Brandy Love is next up and probably the selection that this punter is most worried about, as despite being a leading fancy for the Mares’ Hurdle on Tuesday 14th March, it looks a competitive race and the news of the two-time Champion Hurdler, Honeysuckle, now heading to this race wouldn’t be ideal either. Fingers crossed they can get through this leg.

Gerri Colombe Would Be The Final Leg (if the others all win)

The final piece in this Cheltenham ante-post jigsaw sits with Gerri Colombe, who is a leading Gordon Elliott Cheltenham Festival runner, and now as short at 9/4 with William Hill for the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase on Wednesday 15th March. This punter has managed to secure a staggering 25/1 – so, if the bet is still riding at this point, there might be a tasty ‘cashout’ option on the table before the race.


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Cheltenham Festival Treble With bet365 That Could Return Over £12,000

The other 2023 Cheltenham Festival ante-post bet that has grabbed the attention of horse racing fans sees just three horses selected – but they ALL look to have big chances – and if winning could net £12,464.46 for only a £12 stake.

The trio of horses are all trained in Ireland and with the Irish winning a massive 18 of the 28 Cheltenham Festival races in 2022, then this is the first plus.

As you can see from the bet slip below, this punter has staked just £12.46 to place this bet – which could we a monster £12,464.46 – and with ALL three picks having shortened up in the betting, there is a tasty £565.37 cashout on offer already.

Punter Has Actually Only Stakes £4.46 Of Real Money On This £12 Bet

Oh, and what’s even better about this bet is that this punter has actually only really staked £4.46 in real money.

He’s managed to use £8 (of the £50) Bet Credits that bet365 offer their new customers for joining – very clever!

So if you are thinking of trying your luck at a 2023 Cheltenham Festival ante-post bet like this, just head over to bet365 to get involved.

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El Fabiolo figures again in this bet – he runs in the Arkle Novices’ Chase on Tuesday 14th March, and this punter must be feeling happy having bagged odds of 7.00 (6/1) on a horse that is now 6/4 with bet365.

Mighty Potter is another leading 2023 Cheltenham Festival fancy for the Gordon Elliott yard and is the current favourite for the Turners Novices’ Chase on Thursday 16th March. This unbeaten chaser is as short as 5/4 with bet365, so the 13.00 (12/1) this punter has is very impressive.

Lossiemouth Could Make It a ‘Grey Day’ For The Bookies

The final horse in the Cheltenham treble is the Willie Mullins-trained grey horse Lossiemouth, who will heads the betting for the Triumph Hurdle on Friday 17th March. Yes, she was beaten at Leopardstown last time out, but many feel she wasn’t given the best of rides that day and with a bit more luck in-running looks the one to beat in the opening race on Gold Cup day.

She’s now showing Cheltenham odds of 13/8 with bet365, so the 11.00 (10/1) this punter has is way above the price she’s expected to go off at.


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