It’s a fiercely competitive Dawn Run – but only one horse already meets the standard needed to win

It’s a fiercely competitive Dawn Run – but only one horse already meets the standard needed to win

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There’s only one novice occasion at the Cheltenham Festival on Thursday and that is the Ryanair Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle (1.20). 

It’s a comparatively latest addition to the schedule but there are ten years of information to analyse. We can subsequently calculate the standard that is often needed to win a mean operating. 

We should examine the pre-race Racing Post Rating of every first-three finisher in the previous ten years to calculate the ranking each contender wants to have reached to be positioned in a mean operating. 

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