Short-Price Favorites Look Set to Dominate at the 2018 Cheltenham Festival

The 2018 Cheltenham Festival gets underway on March 13, with many online bookmakers currently living in fear of a number of short-priced favorites, which look set to dominate the four-day festival in Gloucestershire.

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Buveur D'Air is being described as one of the ‘bankers' of the festival and at a price of around 4/9, he is likely to be the cornerstone of many festival accumulators. Nicky Henderson's charge looks the classiest runner in this year's Champion Hurdle, where he is likely to bump into stablemate, My Tent of Yours. Having won the 2017 staging of this event, the seven-year-old is back to defend his crown and looked in imperious form when beating just two rivals in the Contenders Hurdle at Sandown.

Footpad is another red-hot favorite and looks set to attract plenty of interest when competing in the 2018 running of the Arkle. Willie Mullins sends a typically strong contingent to Prestbury Park this year but Footpad rates as one of the Irish trainer's best chances of success in 2018. The six-year-old is currently the 5/4 favorite in the Cheltenham festival betting, but that price is likely to shorten before the off. Another of the Mullins' string is Getabird, who is four from four under rules and is going to take some beating in the Supreme Novices' Hurdle, which is the opening race of the festival. Mengli Khan is also in the betting at a much bigger price and seems unlikely to turn the tables following his nine-length defeat in the Moscow Flyer Novices Hurdle at Punchestown.

Another strong Irish fancy is Apples Jade, who comes from the Gordon Elliott stable. She is the odds-on favorite in the Mares Hurdle ahead of Lets Dance and Vroum Vroum Mag.

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Altior is another runner who is likely to feature in many multiple bets. The Queen Mother Champion Chase market is dominated by the Nicky Henderson trained horse, who returned from an absence to beat Politologue in the Game Spirit Chase at the beginning of February. The outstanding two-miler remains unbeaten over fences and is currently 8/11 to continue that winning streak at Prestbury Park. The aforementioned Politologue lines up in the field once again alongside Min and Douvan, both of whom will be waiting to capitalise should there be any slip-ups from the favorite.

The Henderson yard will also send Might Bite to the Cheltenham Festival, where plenty is expected from the King George winner. It looks set to be a competitive renewal of the Timico Gold Cup but the impressive nine-year-old, who has previous winning form at this track, has been installed at the head of the market ahead of recent Newbury winner, Native River. Last year's winner Sizing John also returns to the scene of his victory and will be aiming to make it successive Gold Cup triumphs for trainer Jessica Harrington.

Apples Shakira is another favorite who has been heavily backed for success in the Triumph Hurdle. The four-year-old is another Nicky Henderson representative who remains unbeaten over the smaller obstacles and will be hoping to make it a memorable four days for the Seven Barrows stable.

The Cheltenham Festival is creeping ever closer and horse racing fans around the world are beginning to finalise their ante-post bets. The bookmakers, who enjoyed a relatively prosperous festival in 2017, will be praying that a number this year's short-priced favorites can be overturned when they take to the Gloucestershire turf on March 13.