The going changed to heavy on day two and suddenly my shortlist for the week became extremely relevant. I had been tracking horses that had previously won or placed on heavy ground at Grade 1 level and two of them came in at 14/1 and 9/1 respectively. The key insight was that the market consistently underprices proven heavy-ground ability in horses that had recently run on good ground โ punters see recent form and miss the ground conditions. Willie Mullins had five of the seven heavy-ground specialists I was watching. That's not coincidence; his yard somehow maintains horses that handle the full ground spectrum. Factor this into every Cheltenham ante-post bet.
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The going changed to heavy on day two and suddenly my shortlist for the week became extremely relevant. I had been tracking horses that had previously won or placed on heavy ground at Grade 1 level and two of them came in at 14/1 and 9/1 respectively. The key insight was that the market consistently underprices proven heavy-ground ability in horses that had recently run on good ground โ punters see recent form and miss the ground conditions. Willie Mullins had five of the seven heavy-ground specialists I was watching. That's not coincidence; his yard somehow maintains horses that handle the full ground spectrum. Factor this into every Cheltenham ante-post bet.
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Willie Mullins just has a system that produces horses that handle all conditions. It's worth understanding his preparation pattern for Cheltenham specifically.
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