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New Year's Day ITV Racing Tips: Best bets for Cheltenham and Musselburgh on January 1

Thomas RidleyThomas Ridley31 December 2023
Cheltenham Festival day three

Cheltenham Festival day three

It's time to ring in the new year with some top quality racing at Cheltenham and Musselburgh and Planet Sport have the selections that you need to banish the January blues.

The ITV cameras will be at Cheltenham and Musselburgh on New Year's Day, capturing five contests from the former and two from the latter.

First up, we'll give you a quick list of the horses we believe have the best chances for the races that are being shown on the telly.

If you want some more detail on why our tipsters have selected these horses just scroll down the page.

Don't forget to check out the full racecard, results and live odds in Planet Sport's racing live centre.

Good luck and please gamble responsibly.

(Please be aware tips might be updated if a horse becomes a non-runner)

 

Monday's selections:

12:55 (Cheltenham) Libberty Hunter

13:10 (Musselburgh) Afadil

13:30 (Cheltenham) Inch House

14:05 (Cheltenham) Stage Star

14:20 (Musselburgh) Frere D'Armes

14:40 (Cheltenham) Butch

15:15 (Cheltenham) Bob Olinger

 

12:55 (Cheltenham) Libberty Hunter

Libberty Hunter looks like he could continue his good form in the Close Brothers Novices' Limited Handicap Chase.

He rebounded from a fall to win by five lengths at Wincanton last time out and is well fancied here.

He is now 9.9lb higher but is still respected.

 

13:10 (Musselburgh) Afadil

Afadil could continue his upward trajectory of form as he is one of seven runners in the Tote.Co.Uk Hogmaneigh Handicap Hurdle.

He struggled in his first two runs on return from wind surgery, but he improved last time out with a third in a hurdle at Taunton.

He receives a handy apprentice weight allowance and has won here before, with a one and a half length victory in a hurdle in February 2023.

 

13:30 (Cheltenham) Inch House

Inch House is certainly one to watch in the Paddy Power Handicap Chase.

The Jonjo O'Neill seven-year-old has made a seamless transition to chasing as he won a Class two Newbury handicap on his first start outside novice company. 

He is now 6.6lb higher in a better race but he remains interesting, especially with three wins in his eight outings so far. 

 

14:05 (Cheltenham) Stage Star

Stage Star is one of the stars of the New Year's Day meeting at Cheltenham and he will be hard to beat in the Paddy Power New Year's Day Handicap Chase.

He produced a big performance to win the Paddy Power Gold Cup here in November, as well as that he produced a magnificent victory in the Festival earlier this year.

The Paul Nicholls horse will be hard to beat if he is in the same form here, despite an 11lb rise.

 

14:20 (Musselburgh) Frere D'Armes

Frere D'Armes has shown strong form going into the Tote.Co.Uk Auld Reekie Handicap Chase.

The Skeltons' horse comes off the back of a good second in a strong race at Ascot last time out, where he was narrowly beaten by favourite Boothill.

He will take some beating if he maintains the form he showed at Ascot.

 

14:40 (Cheltenham) Butch

Butch returns from a 65 day lay-off in the Paddy Power Handicap Hurdle.

James Bowen's seven-year-old generally does well when he is fresh, with two wins and a placing from four when resuming runs.

Last time out he won at Southwell in a novice hurdle and if he is at his best, he will definitely be in contention here.

 

15:15 (Cheltenham) Bob Olinger

The queen of Cheltenham Rachael Blackmore takes centre stage in the New Year's Day meeting, as she rides two-time Festival winner Bob Olinger in the Dornan Engineering Relkeel Hurdle.

Henry de Bromhead’s charge was brilliant when winning the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle in 2021, and profited from the final fence exit of Galopin Des Champs when landing the Turners Novices’ Chase 12 months later.

The eight-year-old’s form has been in and out since, but he proved at least some of his considerable ability remains intact when making a successful start to the current campaign in the Lismullen Hurdle at Navan and he returns to Prestbury Park in a bid for back-to-back Grade Two victories.

He has never lost at Cheltenham and certainly warrants respect in a competitive race.

 

Cheltenham and Musselburgh selections in full:

Cheltenham: 12:20 Peaky Boy, 12:55 Libberty Hunter, 13:30 Inch House, 14:05 Stage Star, 14:40 Butch, 15:15 Bob Olinger, 15:50 Carved In Stone.

Musselburgh: 12:35 Union Flag, 13:10 Afadil, 13:45 Caithness, 14:20 Frere D'Armes, 14:55 Dr Shirocco, 15:30 Sanosuke.

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