Templegate’s Tote Placepot tips with £150,000 guaranteed at Cheltenham on Saturday

TEMPLEGATE takes a look at Saturday’s whopping £150,000 Placepot at Cheltenham.

The Placepot is a bet where you select a horse to be placed in the FIRST SIX races of any meeting.

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You can pick more than one horse in a race – you just multiply the number of selections in each race to calculate your stake.

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So for staking it’s 2x2x2x2x1x2 which adds up to 32 lines.

You can stake what you want upwards from 5p a line which would cost a total of £1.60. 10p a line is £3.20 and so on.

Provided at least one in each race is placed, we get a payout!

Templegate’s Tote Placepot tips

LEG 1 Kourosh, An Bradan Feasa

Kourosh created a big impression when winning on debut at Wetherby last month. The ex-German Flat import cantered around under Dan Skelton to score by a distance.

An Bradan Feasa won on hurdles debut in Ireland for Joseph O’Brien and ran a promising race in a Grade 2 here last time for his new connections.

LEG 2 Weveallbeencaught, Wiseguy

Weveallbeencaught has gone well on both chase runs around here including when chasing home top prospect Broadway Boy here last month.

Wiseguy was a game winner on his chase debut at Exeter 26 days ago.

LEG 3 In Excelsis Deo, Calico

In Excelsis Deo caught the eye when finishing well into third on his seasonal comeback here at the October meeting.

Calico ran well a couple of times behind Jonbon and was just nabbed on the line here last time when going from the front.

LEG 4 Thunder Rock, Fugitif

Thunder Rock was far from disgraced in Grade 1 company last season, including in the Brown Advisory at the Festival.

Fugitif was a good fourth in the Paddy Power Gold Cup last time and that has been the best pointer to this race.

LEG 5 Broadway Boy

Has had just three runs over fences and already looks a hot prospect.

LEG 6 Cadell, Shanagh Bob

Cadell looks a certain improver over this longer distance.

Shanagh Bob didn’t have a lot to beat on debut at Plumpton but did it really well and should take a major step forward.

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