Cheltenham Festival Tuesday Tips – Dan James Racing

OLD PARK STAR – Cheltenham

Tue 10 Mar, 13:20

Old Park Star could be well suited to the demands of Cheltenham if able to settle into a comfortable rhythm during the early stages of the race. Cheltenham’s undulating track often rewards horses that travel smoothly and conserve energy before making their move later on. If Old Park Star jumps accurately and holds a sensible position behind the pace, he may benefit from allowing the race to unfold ahead of him.

Maintaining balance around the bends and staying relaxed through the middle stages could help preserve enough energy for a stronger effort up the famous Cheltenham hill. If he responds when asked for more approaching the final flights, Old Park Star may be able to build momentum and stay on strongly. With the right pace and a clear run when the race begins to develop, he could remain competitive and involved as the field approaches the finish line.

KOPEK DES BORDES – Cheltenham

Tue 10 Mar, 14:00

Kopek Des Bordes could have a solid opportunity at Cheltenham if able to travel comfortably through the early stages and maintain a steady rhythm throughout the contest. The course can test both stamina and jumping ability, making it important for runners to stay balanced and patient before launching their challenge. If Kopek Des Bordes jumps cleanly and finds a good early position without being forced to chase the pace, he may be able to conserve valuable energy for the latter part of the race.

Horses that remain relaxed around Cheltenham’s sweeping bends often benefit when the tempo increases. If Kopek Des Bordes responds well when the race begins to develop and can hold his position approaching the final fences, he could build momentum in the closing stages. With a well-timed effort up the hill, he may stay on strongly and remain competitive near the finish.

IROKO – Cheltenham

Tue 10 Mar, 15:20

Iroko could be capable of delivering a strong performance at Cheltenham if settling comfortably during the opening stages of the race. The track often rewards runners that maintain composure and conserve energy before making their move when the pace lifts. If Iroko travels smoothly behind the leaders and jumps fluently throughout, he may be able to stay within striking distance as the race progresses. Cheltenham’s demanding uphill finish can favour horses that still have something left to give in the closing stages.

Should Iroko maintain a good rhythm and responds when the tempo increases approaching the final part of the race, he could begin to build momentum at a crucial time. Provided he finds clear running and keeps his balance over the final obstacles, Iroko may be able to stay on strongly up the hill and remain competitive as the runners approach the finish.