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How far is the Albert Bartlett at Cheltenham?

How far is the Albert Bartlett at Cheltenham?

The Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle, is run on the New Course at Cheltenham over a distance of 3 miles (4,828 metres), with twelve hurdles to be jumped. It will take place on Friday 18th March 2022 | Time: 14:50. Odds Provided by Paddy Power – Updated 18/03/2022.

Who won the Albert Bartlett?

THE NICE GUY sprung a shock to win the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle. Sean O’Keefe caught up with long-time leader Minella Cocooner to triumph at odds of 18-1. Follow all of the latest race reaction in our Cheltenham live blog.

Who won the Albert Bartlett Novices Hurdle?

Gavin Cromwell completed a brilliant Cheltenham Festival double courtesy of Vanillier. In similar fashion to stablemate Flooring Porter, the seven-year-old was given a confident ride from the front and his rivals were not able to get close as the talented grey galloped home for an 11-length victory.

Who are the runners in the Cheltenham Gold Cup?

10(0) 53P-42. Santini. – J: Nick Scholfield.

  • 1(0) /13-21. Al Boum Photo. – J: Paul Townend.
  • 4(0) 30-513. Aye Right. – J: Callum Bewley.
  • 9(0) 16-212. Royale Pagaille. – J: Charlie Deutsch.
  • 11(0) 543-51. Tornado Flyer. – J: Danny Mullins.
  • 2(0) 212-12. A Plus Tard. –
  • 3(0) 3-1UF4. Asterion Forlonge. –
  • 7(0) 41-3P2. Minella Indo. –
  • When is the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham?

    The Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle, is run on the New Course at Cheltenham over a distance of 3 miles (4,828 metres), with twelve hurdles to be jumped. It will take place on Friday 18th March 2022 | Time: 14:50.

    Is the Albert Bartlett too soon for novices?

    The Albert Bartlett is the first of three three-mile Grade 1 novice hurdles in Britain and Ireland and presents a culture shock for novices who have generally been conditioned in smaller-field races over shorter. The race can often come too soon for a staying prospect.

    Why are there so many stayers in the Albert Bartlett?

    The programme for stayers is a logical reason for this. The Albert Bartlett is the first of three three-mile Grade 1 novice hurdles in Britain and Ireland and presents a culture shock for novices who have generally been conditioned in smaller-field races over shorter. The race can often come too soon for a staying prospect.

    How do I place a bet on the Albert Bartlett Grand Prix?

    Check the Albert Bartlett runners and riders ahead of the race and place your bets by clicking the odds buttons.

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