Hello.
I'm very excited to be making my first trip to Cheltenham this year and I need advice about it all.
I have club tickets for the 4 days and I'm staying in Gloucester. I'm renting a car and plan to park in Cheltenham Town and walk or bus the 2 miles to the course depending on the weather.
On the first day, I'll probably aim to be there for about 12, or whatever time it opens after that, have a wander around and see what my 80 odd quid a day gets me apart from world class racing. I'm not a drinker so queuing for drinks doesn't matter. I'm not into bands that play sweet Caroline and take me home country road. Would happily listen to a bit of jazz or blues. Basically anything that doesn't make me feel like I'm at the darts.
Where is the best place to watch the races from? I usually stand by the winning post but will never have experienced massive crowds like Cheltenham.
What should I do a Prestbury Park before after and in between racing?
I usually just go between the racecourse and the parade ring. Is that anything else I shouldn't miss?
Anywhere I should go after each days racing to discuss the day past and the next days chances?
Can anyone recommend a country pub near Gloucester that does good evening food and also shows champions league?
I'm flying from Birmingham and my flight home is at 8pm so need to be there for about 6.30. Was gonna leave straight after the Gold Cup but should I risk staying for the Foxhunters? It would mean driving out of Cheltenham about 5pm or if I parked at the course that day would that buy me more time?
I am meeting up with some other members of Gordon Elliott Racing Club over there but like to have my own plan. We hope to have our club star Smiling Eliza running in the Fred Winter. She was a great horse for us at the end of the summer winning at Down Royal and at Punchestown (race won by Espoir D'allen the previous year). After that she went to Aintree for a listed mares race but was well beaten by chica Buena, a horse she beat twice in the summer. Since then she's run at Leopardstown and Fairyhouse but was disappointing in both against good horses. She runs again today at Thurles in lesser company. I keep thinking/hoping she will be put away for cheltenham now after each but Gordon keeps running her. Maybe trying to get her back into some form or maybe she needs to improve to get into the Fred Winter despite her excellent form last year.
Anyway, all advice on the above greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I'm very excited to be making my first trip to Cheltenham this year and I need advice about it all.
I have club tickets for the 4 days and I'm staying in Gloucester. I'm renting a car and plan to park in Cheltenham Town and walk or bus the 2 miles to the course depending on the weather.
On the first day, I'll probably aim to be there for about 12, or whatever time it opens after that, have a wander around and see what my 80 odd quid a day gets me apart from world class racing. I'm not a drinker so queuing for drinks doesn't matter. I'm not into bands that play sweet Caroline and take me home country road. Would happily listen to a bit of jazz or blues. Basically anything that doesn't make me feel like I'm at the darts.
Where is the best place to watch the races from? I usually stand by the winning post but will never have experienced massive crowds like Cheltenham.
What should I do a Prestbury Park before after and in between racing?
I usually just go between the racecourse and the parade ring. Is that anything else I shouldn't miss?
Anywhere I should go after each days racing to discuss the day past and the next days chances?
Can anyone recommend a country pub near Gloucester that does good evening food and also shows champions league?
I'm flying from Birmingham and my flight home is at 8pm so need to be there for about 6.30. Was gonna leave straight after the Gold Cup but should I risk staying for the Foxhunters? It would mean driving out of Cheltenham about 5pm or if I parked at the course that day would that buy me more time?
I am meeting up with some other members of Gordon Elliott Racing Club over there but like to have my own plan. We hope to have our club star Smiling Eliza running in the Fred Winter. She was a great horse for us at the end of the summer winning at Down Royal and at Punchestown (race won by Espoir D'allen the previous year). After that she went to Aintree for a listed mares race but was well beaten by chica Buena, a horse she beat twice in the summer. Since then she's run at Leopardstown and Fairyhouse but was disappointing in both against good horses. She runs again today at Thurles in lesser company. I keep thinking/hoping she will be put away for cheltenham now after each but Gordon keeps running her. Maybe trying to get her back into some form or maybe she needs to improve to get into the Fred Winter despite her excellent form last year.
Anyway, all advice on the above greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Comment