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Cheltenham tips: Fergie time at the festival as a Caldwell Potter for fame

In Cheltenham's third day, a football legend was able to return to the festival's winning housing (Reuters)

By James Toney in Cheltenham

Sir Alex Ferguson couldn't have much to cheer in Old Trafford, but he could be the winner again at the Cheltenham Festival in the enclosure.

Caldwell Potter became the most expensive national Hunt horse in history when it was sold to a syndicate for over 600,000 pounds at the beginning of this year, to which the former manager United Manager at Manchester United, who scored two victories that day last year.

The horse could not deliver if the chances of winning in the Berkshire Winter won millions in Windsor. However, he now appears well in detail for the Limited Handicap Chase (2 p.m.) by Jack Richards Novices and is a winner of the first trainer Gordon Elliott, before switching to Paul Nicholls in Somerset.

Ben Paulings Diva Luna Was a talented bumper duration and while her hurdle career was not really light last season, she is a worthy candidate in a widely opened renewal of Ryanair Mares' Novices (1:20 p.m.).

Coach Ben Pauling observed his win in Cheltenham on New Year's Day and immediately claimed that she could do it better, with her breeding both speed and endurance. Even if your long -term ambition is over three miles, this sharper test still fits.

Win some lose some is a corresponding horse for Cheltenham, but should be a case of the former than the latter in the Pertemps Network Final Handicap Hurdle (2:40 p.m.). Jeriko du Reponet will start as a favorite in the same JP McManus colors, but wins some loosely some is an emerging way that did not seem to be disturbed by a large field at the last start in Leopardstown, with 24 up here.

Walsh then continues the journey Fact to fileThe entire class has to land the Ryanair Chase (3:20 p.m.) after taking the third and second place behind the gold Cup favorite Galopin of the Champs At home through the Lee Is two of two this season and will build up the hurdle of the standers at 4 p.m. in Leopardstown in Leopardstown over Christmas, the lack of non-Langer long Dan is a disappointment.

Jagwar Was a striking course and distance winner here in January and can oppose a modest increase in weights in the Trustatader Plate Handicap Chase (4:40 p.m.) AirAn indication of the last start at his last start at Doncaster is well treated to jump back in the Kim Muir Challenge Cup Amateur Jockeys' Handicap Chase (5:20 p.m.).

Selection: 1.20: Diva Luna (nap), 2.00: Caldwell Potter, 2.40: Win some something, 3.20: fact for file, 4.00: Home by the Lee, 4.40: Jagwar, 5.20: Go on air.