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The Irish make the Cheltenham Festival an annual pilgrimage and their banker this year is star novice Dunguib, who is an 8/11 chance with the online bookmaker to take Tuesday's traditional curtain raiser in the Supreme Novices' Hurdle.
But the Champion Hurdle remains the first day highlight and sees fellow Irish raider Go Native head the betting at 3/1 on what is shaping up as a strong first day challenge from the Emerald Isle.
Go Native is chasing a £1 million bonus if he can complete his hat-trick in the hurdling blue riband after taking key trials at Newcastle in the Fighting Fifth and the Christmas Hurdle at Kempton for Noel Meade.
Day two revolves around Master Minded and whether he can become the first horse since Badsworth Boy to complete a hat-trick of festival victories in the Queen Mother Champion Chase.
Paul Nicholls champion two-miler is odds-on with Sky Bet to do so but he left his supporters with their hearts in their mouths last time at Newbury when he nearly threw away victory with a last fence blunder on his return from injury.
On day three, the imperious Big Buck's is the 'British' banker for many at 4/7 to defend his World Hurdle crown, while the Ryanair Chase sees old rivals Poquelin and Tranquil Sea go head to head once more at Cheltenham in the Grade 1 intermediate chase.
Friday's climax to the whole meeting on the final day is the Gold Cup epic encounter between Kauto Star and Denman as the two Gold Cup winners battle out it out for the decider.
Kauto Star, the 2007 winner, made history last year by becoming the first horse ever to regain the chasing crown at the expense of runner-up Denman, the champion of two years ago.
Paul Nicholls stablemates will face each other for a third time in the Gold Cup this year. It's 1-1 - so who will take the third encounter? Sky Bet make brilliant King George winner Kauto Star their 4/6 favourite, while 7/2 shot Denman has questions to answer after ditching Tony McCoy on their first date in his Newbury prep!
Champion trainer Paul Nicholls is 4/1 with Sky Bet to saddle the first three home in the Gold Cup and it is not hard to see why when his two main protagonists will be joined in the field by stablemates Tricky Trickster, My Will and What A Friend.
So whatever your Cheltenham fancy, Sky Bet has the very latest Cheltenham Festival betting odds and the firm is now offering non-runner, no bet on ante-post bets in the build up to the four greatest day's racing on earth.