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2010 Champion Hurdle Betting Tips

Champion Hurdle Betting TipsWhen looking for the winner of this great race, it is essential that you monitor as much of the media coverage as possible. Racing has a very wide media coverage in reading material, TV  and the Internet and in there somewhere will be the winning tip that you are looking for. The Champion Hurdle odds of course will be a significant pointer and these odds will no doubt change as the race moves closer. Please examine our 2010 Champion Hurdle Form Guide.

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Champion Hurdle 2010 Tip

  • Go Native - To win

Go Native is currently priced at 7/2 to win with Paddy Power.com

Go Native is a Cheltenham Festival winner and loves the course meaning we take him to capture the Champion Hurdle. Has had an excellent season so far this year and looks to have the beating of the field.

It is also worthwhile to read the basic facts and statistics of the race itself and about past winners. Stats are of course just what they are and a horse does not have to conform to their message, but the truth is that he often does. For instance:

  • Out of the last 25 winners, 22 of them won their previous race. So a horse with 1 at the end of his recent form guide could be very important.
  • Champion Hurdle past winners, have often come back and completed the double. The most recent one of these was Hardy Eustace in 2004 and 2005.
  • Katchit who won the race in 2008 was the first 5 year old to do so since 1985. On that basis it is unlikely that a five year old will be winning this year.
  • 40% of the winners in the last ten runnings have been favourite in the Champion Hurdle betting.
  • Age is crucial in the Champion Hurdle and a very important stat is that there has only been three winners over the age of 8 for the last 58 years.
  • Over the last seventeen runnings of the race, fourteen of the winners have won or been second at the Cheltenham Festival before.
  • Six of the last ten winners have been trained in Ireland.
  • Betting of course is always a big pointer so please note that seventeen of the last eighteen winners came from the first six in the betting.

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