Cheltenham Festival Day Two Review: An unbound team divided into a new lion vs final demand in Turners Novaces ‘counter’ | Racing news

The unburdened team has always been divided over their selects of the obstacle and this topic continues on the second day of the Cheltenham Festival.
The card on Wednesday begins with a major conflict at the top of the Turners TRNERS NOVANICA, while Dan Skelton New Lion takes the final demand for Willie Mullins-Trainer.
The new lion was a beautiful winner of Charlow Hurdle in Newbury in December, while the final request last month made his rivals at the Dublin Racing Festival.
Paddy Brennan, which is regularly located in Skelton’s courtyard since he retired from the saddle, has taken over the new lion.
“This is my dirt in the week,” he said.
“I really enjoyed watching him. He was very impressive in the first grade, even though the shape didn’t stand much.
“He is not your ordinary Charlow winner. They usually don’t win that way.
“When you see him in the yard, he really stands out. The last horse to give me that impression was Inglis Dover. They are similar size and construction.
“I think better ground will match Potters Charma and I could see him turn the places from Sixmilebridge and he is a huge price.”
Host Matt Chapman was taken by the latest victory of Final Demand -ai thought Mullins could have another star on his hands.
“The new lion is obviously a very useful horse but I hold on Final demand“Chapman said.” It looks like such a machine.
“The impression on the Dublin Racing Festival was that this horse was just something extraordinary.
“The small field is played in the hands of a horse that is likely to be at the front end.
“I don’t think Sixmilebridge is out of hope, and pots charm is not the worst bet for every time.”