I think this is a good idea. There is rarely anything new to learn from analysis of the graded and championship races
I love the handicaps at Cheltenham and have some victims picked out already. They've changed considerably in recent years though in that you can no longer just focus on the the bottom 10 in the weights to find the lurker. Last year showed that you need a bloody decent animal to win a Cheltenham festival handicap these days. Just look at last year's results - Un Temps Pour Tout, Presenting Percy, Arctic Fire, Supasundae and Road to Respect. Good idea to focus on these and kudos to anyone who successfully unpicks a few of the puzzles.The problem I have is that, whilst I may glance at the cards in advance, I don’t take a serious look at the Handicaps until final declarations. I just can’t be arsed going through 80 odd entries for the Coral Cup. So that may kind of count me out too (plus I am in the states all next week on a business trip).

