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Cheltenham Festival Preview Nights 2019
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Timeform Preview - Fallowfield, Manchester - 5th March
Join the Timeform team for an evening of insight into the 2019 Cheltenham festival. On the expert panel:
Sky Sports Racing's Jamie Lynch, former Timeform Chief Correspondent (MC)
Timeform experts and TV pundits, Martin Dixon, David Cleary & Dan Barber
Timeform Senior Irish Handicapper, Billy Nash
Special guest, Betfair's Barry Orr
TICKETS ONLY £10
Package includes:
Supper of St Kent’s Irish Stew
Programme & Timeform pens provided for note-taking
Free Quiz & Raffle – win great free bet prizes!
£1000 IN FREE BET PRIZES FROM PADDY POWER & BETFAIR
TUESDAY 5TH MARCH, FROM 7PM
St Kentigerns Irish Social Club, 36 Wilbraham Rd, Fallowfield, Manchester M14 7DW
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Are there still tickets available for the Cheltenham Football Club preview with Davy Russell & Ed Quigdley?? Where can I purchase tickets? Directly with the football club??Last edited by The King Pimm; 30 January 2019, 10:47 PM.
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Originally posted by Hurricane fly View PostChester Racecourse Wednesday 6th March
Panel to be confirmed
£20 entry includes a hotpot meal and there will be a cash bar, last year they had a charity raffle with race days etc. As prizes so would assume the same
My closest track.
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostAny update on the panel for this?
My closest track.
Cheltenham Preview Evening
Wednesday, March 6, 2019 - 19:00
Price: £20
Join us in the County Stand at Chester Racecourse for a special preview evening ahead of one of the biggest jump meetings of the year - The Cheltenham Festival.
Host Stephen Wundke will be in conversation with a specialist panel including
Trainers Henry Daly and Oliver Greenall
Commentator Stewart Machin
and Martin ‘LOFTY’ Chapman of Star Sports
Tickets cost just £20 per person and include a hotpot supper.
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Cartmel put their details up too - enjoyed this in the past!
Cheltenham Festival 2019 preview evening at Cartmel Racecourse
28/Jan/2019 | Uncategorised
We are pleased to introduce four great experts in their field to this year’s Cheltenham Festival Preview evening panel.
James Moffatt – A Cartmel born and bred trainer who was previously a National Hunt jockey, when he won the Scottish Champion Hurdle and the County Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. He has since achieved great success as a trainer including among many others, a win at Cheltenham with Chief Dan George in 2010.
Marten Julian – Highly regarded within the horse racing industry due to his huge experience and knowledge of horses and their form. Marten established his horse racing advisory service in 1970 while reading theology at King’s College, London. He is also the author of the Dark Horses Annual.
Sean Quinlan – Leading National Hunt jockey, has already ridden 35 winners this season and is en-route to achieving his most successful year to date. Quinlan began his career in Ireland and has been riding in Britain for over twelve years. We are looking forward to gaining insights from one of the best experts in the industry.
The evening, held in the racecourse grandstand and hosted by our very own race day presenter, John Sexton will start at 7pm where our panel will give their predictions for each and every race at the festival. This really is a must for all Cheltenham enthusiasts.
Tickets are £16.50 per person and include a delicious light supper. If you would like to book then please call the racecourse office on 015395 36340.
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Originally posted by Cashew King View PostCartmel put their details up too - enjoyed this in the past!
Cheltenham Festival 2019 preview evening at Cartmel Racecourse
28/Jan/2019 | Uncategorised
We are pleased to introduce four great experts in their field to this year’s Cheltenham Festival Preview evening panel.
James Moffatt – A Cartmel born and bred trainer who was previously a National Hunt jockey, when he won the Scottish Champion Hurdle and the County Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. He has since achieved great success as a trainer including among many others, a win at Cheltenham with Chief Dan George in 2010.
Marten Julian – Highly regarded within the horse racing industry due to his huge experience and knowledge of horses and their form. Marten established his horse racing advisory service in 1970 while reading theology at King’s College, London. He is also the author of the Dark Horses Annual.
Sean Quinlan – Leading National Hunt jockey, has already ridden 35 winners this season and is en-route to achieving his most successful year to date. Quinlan began his career in Ireland and has been riding in Britain for over twelve years. We are looking forward to gaining insights from one of the best experts in the industry.
The evening, held in the racecourse grandstand and hosted by our very own race day presenter, John Sexton will start at 7pm where our panel will give their predictions for each and every race at the festival. This really is a must for all Cheltenham enthusiasts.
Tickets are £16.50 per person and include a delicious light supper. If you would like to book then please call the racecourse office on 015395 36340.
But 28th Jan,surely not
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Originally posted by ryanh97 View PostDoes anyone know of a preview night in Birmingham at all? Would like to get to one this year but won't be able to travel too far
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Yeah I’ll be going
Last year was my first ever preview night, I think this site ruined it a bit for me as almost everything they said had been discussed on here!
A random guy came up to me when they were talking about the Triumph and simply said “Nube Negra wins the Fred Winter” and disappeared into the background again which was the most bizarre thing, however when he came round the bend I thought it was the most profitable thing to ever happen to me!
Not the most high profile cast but the food is good and it’s a couple of hours talking racing so I’ll be an ever present
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