Cheltenham Festival tips: Five early big price each-way selections

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The Cheltenham Festival 2022 is under a fortnight away and Planet Sport are on hand with the best value each-way tips across the four days at Prestbury Park. Odds-on fiends look away now.
Planet Sport are on hand with some value picks that can give you a head start on the action which starts on March 15 in the Cotswolds.
Kilcruit - Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle
Second behind Sir Gerhard in last year's Champion Bumper, Willie Mullins' talented seven-year-old finally came good over hurdles at Punchestown in January, winning by 21 lengths.
Always well regarded at Closutton, Patrick Mullins may get the ride and he has been chipper about Kilcruit's chances.
Odds over 7/1 should be considered favourable for a gelding that could be anything.
Teahupoo - Unibet Champion Hurdle
Gordon Elliott is coming back to form after his recent scandal and Teahupoo may be flying under the Champion Hurdle radar.
Owned by Robcour whose distinctive pink and black silks are carried by Bob Olinger, Teahupoo readily won the Grade 3 Red Mills Trial Hurdle at Gowran Park in preparation by 11 lengths.
☕️ Teahupoo - still unbeaten this year
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) February 19, 2022
A stunning performance in the @REDMILLSHorse Trial Hurdle from Teahupoo who powers to a classy victory for @gelliott_racing & Robcour (@BrianAcheson) at @GowranPark1
A first victory since October for @Robbie_Power_ ? pic.twitter.com/dbxlFgTbtk
Threeunderthrufive - Brown Advisory Novices' Chase
All the talk is about Galopin Des Champs and rightly so and even then Paul Nicholls' Bravemansgame features higher than Threeunderthrufive in the Brown Advisory betting.
Yet, the McNeill owned seven-year-old Threeunderthrufive has won four races in a row, with the last being a comfortable Grade 2 victory at Warwick.
The McNeill's are said to favour the Brown Advisory for this promising novice who looked a true three mile horse. 14/1 or heavier looks interesting but make sure you go with a non-runner, no bet bookie.
Back On The Lash - Glenfarclas Cross-Country Chase
A winner over the cross-country course at jumps HQ in November, Back On The Lash held on by a neck in game fashion in the race sponsored, like the one at the Festival, by Glenfarclas.
Shantreusse - Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle
Henry De Bromhead and Rachael Blackmore made hay at the Festival last year and have combined well with this up and coming six-year-old.
De Bromhead has described Shantreusse as "really exciting" which is high praise indeed and a price of 9/1 or more should be looked at closely.



