I need a lie down - my head hurts working out Willie Mullins' running plans for the Cheltenham Festival

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I've spent a large part of the last two weeks working on horse profiles for the Racing Post's Cheltenham Festival Betting Guide and have to say it has been an absolute nightmare trying to work out which horses are going to run where in the novice races.
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