Cheltenham Festival Day Two: They said what?
This mornings talk was still dominated by ‘that fall’
The £40m fall http://t.co/IdKA476qyn #CheltenhamFestival pic.twitter.com/xxHjFkwrDH
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 10, 2015
The best photos from day one
In pictures: the best photos from the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival http://t.co/UfbwTPOSe3 (Photo: Reuters) pic.twitter.com/i31qerw6EG
— Guardian sport (@guardian_sport) March 10, 2015
These early starts are clearly getting to some of the pundits
Pretty sure the presenter has his socks on backwards? @paddypower #CheltehamFestival #CheltMental pic.twitter.com/qLdhEKX7X5
— Roberto Kyrlos (@kyle_bakewell) March 11, 2015
Ian Rush was backing the Irish, is he not Welsh?
Luck of the Irish today I think @BarryJGeraghty @AP_McCoy #CheltenhamFestival
— Ian Rush MBE (@Ian_Rush9) March 11, 2015
Great behind the scenes shot
Here is how we got those shots with the big four on @Channel4Racing . #masterminded #CheltehamFestival pic.twitter.com/dW29wHgX2b
— Equine Productions (@EquineP) March 11, 2015
Thumbs up all round for the first win of the day
It's a thumbs up from Davy – Russell guides Windsor Park to Neptune Novices' Hurdle success #CheltenhamFestival https://t.co/AGuhSowFiK
— Tom Thurgood (@tdthurgood) March 11, 2015
The luck of the Irish
Another Irish winner at #Cheltenham as Windsor Park (9/2) takes the Neptune Inv Hurdle for trainer Dermot Weld and jockey Davy Russell.
— The Irish Field (@TheIrishField) March 11, 2015
Phil Jones clearly backed a dud…
Doesn't look like Phil Jones' horse did quite as well #CheltenhamFestival http://t.co/xoLF3ObwOu pic.twitter.com/HOcZSEI4o3
— MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) March 11, 2015
Don Poli proved he is indeed the don with a very impressive performance
What a Don (Poli). We were really impressed with that, 7/1 for next year's Gold Cup.
— Coral (@Coral) March 11, 2015
We were feeling generous for the Coral Cup
Last chance to get six places on the @Coral Cup! Only with us online and on mobile! –> http://t.co/oavntjuv2O pic.twitter.com/xlvkjoNYHS
— Coral (@Coral) March 11, 2015
With Champagne fever out the stage was set for Sire De Grugy and Sprinter Sacre to battle it out
BREAKING: Champagne Fever out of today's Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham. #SSNHQ
— Sky Sports News HQ (@SkySportsNewsHQ) March 11, 2015
Shocks all round as Sam Twiston-Davies raced home on Dodging Bullets
.@samtwiston celebrates winning the Queen Mother Champion Chase on Dodging Bullets>http://t.co/qh9tCrRz75 pic.twitter.com/nRj39Z3SBk
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) March 11, 2015
Rivage won the Cross Country Chase
Rivage D'Or wins the Cross Country Chase!
— Coral (@Coral) March 11, 2015
Looking good for Ireland at the weekend!
Spotted a few from the Welsh rugby team in the Guinness tent…can only be good news for Ireland! #CheltenhamFestival
— Nicola McGeady (@NicolaMcGeady) March 11, 2015