Cheltenham Festival 2025: 52/1 Daily mega acca with Enda McElhinney

Before becoming a Sports Journalist for Free Super Tips, Aaron spent three years studying Sports Journalism at the University of Sunderland while taking in the Black Cats' 'glory years' under Martin O'Neill. Now back in Northern Ireland he turns niche stats into predictions for FST, while he's one of the few people on this island who is equally comfortable at Windsor Park and the Aviva.
The Cheltenham Festival is here once more, the most eagerly anticipated four days in jumps racing set to unfold underneath the spectre of Cleeve Hill.
As the big event creeps tantalisingly close, we have compiled a 52/1 mega accumulator with one runner for each day of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival with the help of the Racing Post’s Enda McElhinney.
All quoted prices are from bet365 and correct at the time of writing.
Cheltenham 2025 Mega Acca
Brighterdaysahead @ 9/4
Champion Hurdle – 16.00 Tuesday
All eyes are on Constitution Hill but his veneer of invincibility could be shattered by this star mare in Brighterdaysahead. Her only defeat so far came as a novice here last season in a slowly run race. When last spotted at Christmas, she delivered an emphatic wide-margin Grade 1 win, going a rapid pace with pacemaker King Of Kingsfield and then sustaining it late on when everything else wilted. She gets 7lb from the favourite and can ensure a fifth win for the mares in this race since 2015.
Final Demand @ 15/8
Turners Novices’ Hurdle – 13:20 Wednesday
The New Lion has assumed favouritism for the day two opener but it has often proved fallow to side with the Challow winner come the Cotswolds, with the last 20 winners of the Newbury Grade 1 that ran at this meeting as novices’ tasting defeat.
Final Demand went under the radar to some degree despite a blistering display at the Dublin Racing Festival last month, mainly owing to the brilliance of stablemate Kopek Des Bordes. He’s well suited to this stamina test and looks a very straightforward horse, so Willie Mullins’ runner can leave the Challow winner toiling.
Teahupoo @ 1/1
Stayers’ Hurdle – 16:00 Thursday
The Stayers’ Hurdle doesn’t appear to have any more depth about it than it did 12 months ago when Teahupoo won in great style for Gordon Elliott and Jack Kennedy. Arguably, with more luck, he’d be going for three-in-a-row and the Robcour inmate is still just eight-years-old.
He likes to be fresh, with a superb record when returning from 90 or more days off, and his Hatton’s Grace second to Lossiemouth on his only start this season was a perfectly good effort. He should hold the aces here.
East India Dock @ 15/8
Triumph Hurdle – 13:20 Friday
The Irish have enjoyed a Cheltenham stranglehold in recent times but the home team should see a good return this year and East India Dock can get Gold Cup Day off to a flyer in the Triumph Hurdle for the Brits.
James Owen’s son of Golden Horn was smart on the Flat and is now 3-3 over hurdles including two Cheltenham wins this season. He absolutely devoured the hill last time and can take a world of beating in this four-year-old contest.
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