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Key details and expert advice for all the action on BetVictor Gold Cup day

Rather Be
Rather Be: key contender in the BetVictor Gold CupCredit: Alan Crowhurst

With the core jumps season starting to turn up a notch, another day of action-packed racing awaits with the second day of Cheltenham's November meeting the premier act.

The BetVictor Gold Cup (2.25) headlines the card and has long maintained its status as one of the most competitive early season handicaps. High-class second-season chasers Mister Whitaker and Rather Be renew rivalry and have shown an aptitude for the track, fighting out the Close Brothers Novices' Handicap Chase at the Festival in March.

Attention reverts to the Flat twenty minutes later, where the Listed Betway Churchill Stakes (2.45) at Lingfield has attracted a useful field. The William Haggas-trained Addeybb was sent off a 15-2 shot in the QEII Stakes last month and must take plenty of beating down in grade.

There has been an accident on the M5 on Saturday morning and Cheltenham (@CheltenhamRaces) has tweeted: "Traffic Update: If you are coming from the North today, please be aware of the M5 road closure. Leave the motorway at Junction 9 (Tewkesbury)."

Keep an eye on Punchestown as well. The feature race at the Irish track is the Grade 2 Craddockstown Novice Chase (1.10), a contest won in 2015 by subsequent Gold Cup hero Sizing John. The remaining venues for racing on Saturday are Uttoxeter, Wetherby and evening action on Wolverhampton's Tapeta surface.


Going report

Lingfield (first race at: 11.55)
Standard

Punchestown (12.05)
Good, good to yielding in places

Uttoxeter (12.15)
Chase - Good to soft, good in places; Hurdle - Good, good to soft in places

Wetherby (12.30)
Good (GoingStick: Hurdle 6.4, Chase 6.2 on Thursday at 3pm)

Cheltenham (12.40)
Good, good to soft in places (GoingStick 7.0 on Saturday at 5.30am)

Wolverhampton (5.15)
Standard


Market movers

1.35 Lingfield: Original Choice 2-1 (from 11-4)
2.35 Uttoxeter: Molly Childers 7-2 (from 4)
3.25 Punchestown: Chead Solas 5-1 (from 8)
3.45 Lingfield: Casa Comigo 10-1 (from 14)
6.15 Wolverhampton: Mackaar 7-2 (from 4)


What to back

Phillipa Quinn provides Saturday's ten second tip and the team highlight their best bets for the second and third days of Cheltenham's November meeting.

What to read

Read the full report as Tiger Roll was foiled on his seasonal return in the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase on an electric first day of the November Meeting at Cheltenham. We also have all the latest insight ahead of Sunday's Morgiana Hurdle clash between Faugheen and Samcro at Punchestown.


What to watch

Sam Twiston-Davies speaks to us about his relationship with his Father Nigel's legendary hurdler The New One.


The best of Racing Post Sport

Dave Clark, Mark Langdon, Dan Childs and Paddy Power's Emmet O'Keefe pinpoint the value bets for this weekend's UEFA Nations League matches.


Final thought

For a horse rated 150 over fences, it is incredible that Mall Dini has yet to win a chase in the past two years. If fit for the task, Pat Kelly's eight-year-old surely has outstanding credentials in the 2m4f beginner's chase at Punchestown (12.35).


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Published on 17 November 2018inPreviews

Last updated 08:03, 17 November 2018

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