With the 2022
Cheltenham Festival on the horizon, we have started to pay a visit to the top trainers heading into this year's showpiece meeting and have put together stable tours so you can get all the latest news and views on their big hopes.
Keep an eye out on this page plus our
Cheltenham Festival hub as more stable tours will be uploaded onto our website in the coming days.
Simply click on the links below for the trainer you want. All the horses are listed alphabetically. Enjoy!
Mullins has a tremendous squad for the Festival (Pic: Focusonracing)
The serial Irish champion trainer looks to have a hugely powerful squad heading to Cheltenham in March, with Allaho, Al Boum Photo, Sir Gerhard, Dysart Dynamo, Energumene, Appreciate It, Galopin Des Champs plus many other stars among his team. Find out what Mullins has to say about over 30 of his leading lights.
With 70 Cheltenham Festival winners next to his name, Nicky Henderson is the second most successful trainer of all time at the meeting behind Willie Mullins, and the Seven Barrows handler has some exciting youngsters representing his team this year, including Jonbon and Constitution Hill. He will also saddle Shishkin, arguably the British banker of the meeting, and Henderson spoke in-depth to us about his team ahead of the big four days in March.
Dan Skelton believes his team for this year’s Cheltenham Festival is the best he has ever had in terms of quality and is dreaming of Protektorat winning the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup, a race he describes as “the pinnacle of the sport”. Find out what the leading trainer has to say about his contenders for this year's four-day bonanza.
King admits it would be “right up there” among his very best victories if Edwardstone can end his seven-year wait for another winner at the Cheltenham Festival by striking gold in the Sporting Life Arkle Novices’ Chase on day one of the four-day spectacular at Cheltenham next month.
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