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Money talks as Ryanair trumps Stayers' for top Thursday billing

Un De Sceaux and Ruby Walsh after the horse put his best foot forward to win the Ryanair Chase
Un De Sceaux and Ruby Walsh after the horse put his best foot forward to win the Ryanair ChaseCredit: Patrick McCann

Since a fourth card was added to the Cheltenham Festival in 2005 there has been no doubt about the highlight of each afternoon.

Tuesday has been Champion Hurdle day. Wednesday's chief attraction has been the Champion Chase, with Thursday's programme led by the Stayers' Hurdle, although often under the World Hurdle banner. Focus has then fixed firmly on the defining moment of the whole meeting, meaning the Friday has revolved around the Gold Cup.

This year there is a notable change to what has been the established order.

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Lee MottersheadSenior writer

Published on 14 January 2018inComment

Last updated 14:29, 21 January 2018

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