Racing Tips For Today: Steal the Value at Cheltenham

The November Meeting begins today at Cheltenham, and Joe Tuffin has looked at the Naps Table for the three fancies you need to be siding with...
Steal A March - Cheltenham 13:15
Tipster - Farringdon, Morning Star; Angle - Follow The Leader
The three days of stellar action at National Hunt HQ begins at 13:15, and our Naps Table leader Farringdon looks to the opener for his selection. Steal A March will don the famous silks of Her Majesty The Queen, a rarity over the obstacles these days, but looks to have a great chance of landing the first prize of the day at a nice price. A winner at Hereford, he finished a respectable 4th on his handicap debut and, what with still being so lightly raced, could improve for that run yet. Trained by master handler Nicky Henderson, you can expect him to be fighting fit for this event.
Steal A March
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Fanion D'estruval - Cheltenham 13:50
Tipster - Multiple tipsters; Angle - Popular Pick
One horse with plenty of backing on the Naps table today is Fanion D'estruval, a French recruit who has made two pleasing starts on British soil, winning one and then finishing fifth in the Grade 2 Wayward Lad Novices' Chase. This event is a whole lot easier than his last assignment and at five, you can only expect him to get better. He's an interesting runner for sure, and may be too hard to ignore.
Fanion D'estruval
Pretty In Grey - Dundalk 17:30
Tipster - Andrew Bladen, Wolverhampton Express & Star; Angle - In-form tipster
A new entry into the top three on our Naps Table following two back-to-back winning Naps, it could be worth siding with Pretty In Grey at Dundalk races today, as Andrew Balden aims to move even closer to the top spot. Making the trip across the Irish Sea for this event, Pretty In Grey is a winner of three races this year and wasn't disgraced in a hot Ascot handicap when finishing fifth. This is another step up but he could perform better than that Ascot run, and he's hard to ignore at a double-figure price.