Get The Winners Edge Ready For Boxing Day

24th December 2018

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Will Mullins Or Elliott Train Most Winners At Leopardstown?

The Leopardstown Christmas Festival is the second biggest jumps meeting in Ireland after Punchestown at the end of the season. We will be covering the four day meeting with tips for all the 28 races. There are seven Grade 1 races and a huge prize fund. When the money is down the cream usually rises to the top and that means plenty of winners for the two dominant trainers in Ireland, Willie Mullins and Gordon Elliott.

Our managed Leopardstwon service will be sending tips to subscribers by 10am each day and the bets will be win or each way and the staking will be one to five points. The pundit behind the service has a track record of handpicking the best three bets of the day and has made a profit in each of the last five months and is over 100 points in front since the start of August.

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There are seven races on the four cards from Boxing Day and over the next three days. The meeting combines graded races for novices and more experienced horses and there will be at least one competitive handicap each day. The projected going on the chase and hurdles course is yielding but there is some good ground in places. All the action will be shown live on At The Races so their pundits will provide insight but our service combines the form and the methodology behind identifying the tips.

Mullins has been the top dog at Leopardstwon at Christmas over the last three years. He has won 28 races while Elliott has trained 10 winners from 2015 to 2017. However, the latter trains the favourite in four of the seven top level contests and three of those are odds-on. The trainer reports that this could be his strongest team for the Christmas Festival but Mullins will also have some of his best horses in action. The festival is the mid-season jumps championship for horses trained in Ireland and a number of runners from the UK.

The timing is ideal for horses being targeted at races at the Cheltenham Festival in March. The Dublin Racing Festival in February has had a new dynamic and dimension to the season but 10 weeks is a good gap for horses with the potential to run at Leopardstown and Cheltenham in the same season. Several of the leading contenders this week will be running their final prep race for the meeting that matters most for National Hunt horses.

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Have a fantastic Christmas Day! We'll be back Boxing Day.

Best Wishes,

BetFan