Paddy Power’s Cheltenham Festival Betting Podcast

Cheltenham Festival Podcast – Full Show


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The Padcast swaps its Puma Kings for a whip and black boots this week. No, we’re not calling around to Max Mosley’s house, we’re going horse racing crazy with our usual Cheltenham Festival Podcast. Every year we do something just for the festival and this year is no different. Expert opinion and info from the best jockey in the world, great tips from racing’s brightest bloggers and… errm… Paddy himself. It was all going so well.

The legendary Ruby Walsh joins us on the Paddy Power Podcast to educate host Ciaran O’Raghallaigh and put Barry very much in his place. As a special treat, we’ve gathered together horse racing’s finest bloggers, tweeters and writers to guide us through some of the toughest races at the four day festival.

Ben Aitken, Cathryn Fry, Emma-Louise Kirwan, Steve Mullington and Declan Rix have been handed three races each – their mission? Find us a god damn winner! Or winners!

Related Links
- Cheltenham Betting
- Champion Hurdle Betting

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4 Comments on “Paddy Power’s Cheltenham Festival Betting Podcast”

  1. mully1 March 7, 2012 at 10:33 am #

    Enjoyed it immensely. Let’s hope a few come on home! :D

  2. Damien Keane March 7, 2012 at 11:23 pm #

    Very enjoyable and some expert opinion offered. Roll on TUESDAY:)

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