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Get in touchThe Racing Post Cheltenham Festival Guide 2025 is packed with all the information you need to get ready for the most competitive and highly anticipated fixture of the jump racing season.
Brought to you by the best team in the business, the 192-page book features a race-by-race guide by top tipster Paul Kealy with profiles of more than 100 leading contenders, plus verdicts and 'ones to watch' for every race.
Along with profiles of the leading horses, you'll also get the lowdown on the top trainers - with handy tips on how to make money following them at Cheltenham - and the key trends and build-up races to note.
The guide covers every angle, including the exclusive Topspeed and Racing Post Ratings, a Q&A with leading bookmakers on the horses they fancy and the ones they don't, and in-depth analysis of the always-powerful Irish challenge.
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