
Cheltenham Festival betting gets underway each year with the Supreme Novices Hurdle, a grade one event run over a distance just exceeding two miles. The Supreme is run at a fast and furious pace as tends to be the norm at this big National Hunt Race meeting. The race tends to attract a large number of entrants and therefore experience of competing in similar big fields before Cheltenham is often of paramount importance. Once again the main lesson to learn when punting on this race should be determined by the ground conditions. If the going is on the good side look for the flat bred runners as they will have the pace to take the race the reverse also holds if the ground is soft.
Recent Cheltenham Festival Form for the Supreme Novices Hurdle points towards successful entrants which have been lightly raced during the season and have acquitted themselves well in large fields. Irish entrants have a strong record in this event.
For those of you who are looking to place a bet on the Supreme Novices and hope to get off to a great start at the 2009 Cheltenham Festival make sure you check out the latest odds for this years race. These odds come directly from our betting partners and each of them are household names with retail operations on the high streets of the UK and Ireland.
Compare the latest betting odds for the Supreme Novices Hurdle
The Supreme Novice hurdle is a race which has a major build up to it throughout the National Hunt season and we shall be highlighting the top Supreme Novices Hurdle form for your consideration on whom you may consider betting on in the race.
We suggest that you have a look our tip for the 2009 Supreme Novices Hurdle as we have a large team assessing all the Supreme Novices Hurdle form and for the first time this year Tom Lee will be working with our tipsters to come up a couple of selections as race day gets closer.
Check out our Supreme Novices Hurdle Tip
We have the results of all the Supreme Novices Hurdle Results going back to the early 2000's and a full review of each of these races is also available which can provide some clues as to who might win this year's race.
| Bet365 | Bet365 £100 Free Bet |
|---|---|
| Boylesports | Boylesports £200 Free Bet |
| Ladbrokes | Ladbrokes £25 Free Bet |
| Paddy Power | Paddy Power £30 Free Bet |
| Stan James | Stan James £25 Free Bet |
| Totesport | Totesport £25 Free Bet |
| William Hill | William Hill £25 Free Bet |
Paddy Power are our firm number one choice for your Cheltenham Festival bets. When you open an account with Paddy Power you can claim a free bet of upto £30.
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When the racing starts in March many of the listed bookmakers on our site provide special betting markets and cashback offers. As soon as these are revealed we will be adding them to our site to ensure you have all the latest Cheltenham offers at your disposal.

We are delighted to announce we will be featuring horse racing betting tips from the channel four presenter Tom Lee. Our resident racing tipster appears on Channel 4 and RTE in Ireland. Tom Lee Cheltenham Festival Tips will be supported with opinions and views from our editorial team.
On this section you can get an overview of the card for each day of the festival. In addition we have previewed each race with all the form, tips and odds to assist you in backing a Cheltenham Festival winner.

We now have the latest antepost betting odds for the main Cheltenham Festival 2009 races. These odds are updated regularily to ensure that you in touch with all the market moves in the build up to the festival.
All the bookmakers will be putting up Special Offers on top of their Cheltenham Festival free bets for the festival. Generally you can get extra value with various cashback offers should your horse finish second or if it falls which are just a couple of the different types of offers you will find on this site during the Cheltenham Festival Races.
For those of you who do not have accomodation or tickets we have some useful tips to assist you in having a great week at Prestbury Park the home of National Hunt racing.

The Irish arrive in their thousands to participate in the biggest racing festival in the World. Each year the Irish enjoy having a punt and more than a few glasses of Guinness during festival week.