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Last season's festival form the key to unlocking Open riches

James Pyman on how to make big profits at Cheltenham's three-day meeting

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Cheltenham's Open meeting, which starts today, is a regular stop-off for horses who ran at last season’s Cheltenham Festival and for those with aspirations of winning at the festival this season.

An interesting statistic regarding the last ten Open meetings is that 40 per cent of the winners ran in Cheltenham Festival races the previous March, despite this group accounting for a quarter of the total runners.

This suggests those runners who appeared at last season’s festival are going to have a significant influence on the outcomes of many of the Cheltenham races in the coming three days, so let’s explore this link between the Open meeting and the festival in detail.

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