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The Pertemps Network Final (16.40)
Red Dirt Road has the lead. The rest are pretty bunched but Champagne Chic is the back marker.
Fact To File earlier pulled out of Ryanair Chase because of ground
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The Pertemps Network Final (16.40)
Red Dirt Road has the lead. The rest are pretty bunched but Champagne Chic is the back marker.
The Pertemps Network Final (16.40)
Charlie Poste
Welsh Grand National winning jockey on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra at Cheltenham
Standing start - it is a lottery.
The Pertemps Network Final (16.40)
They've got the round the bend start ... this has been very unsuccessful at this Festival because so many horses pick up speed when doing so.
They are off though now, at the second time of asking.
The Pertemps Network Final (16.40)
Charlie Poste
Welsh Grand National winning jockey on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra at Cheltenham
It is all about this race for Dan Skelton and for Supremely West.
The Pertemps Network Final (16.40)
Supremely West is favourite at 10-3, followed by Absolutely Doyen at 7-1 and Bold Endeavour at 15-2.
But as we know, being favourite means nothing!
The Pertemps Network Final (16.40)
The horses are just making their way to the start line.
A lot of the runners have blinkers or cheek protectors on.
The Pertemps Network Final (16.40)
At three miles with 24 runners, picking a winner from this field is a tipster's nightmare.
The Skeltons had the early favourite in Supremely West, although Nicky Henderson has a decent shout with Bold Endavour.
Henderson's 10-year-old - the joint oldest runner in the field - carries the fourth lightest weight which could help over the long distance.
Dan Skelton also has an interest with Ace Of Spades, ridden by Kielan Woods.
The Pertemps Network Final (16.40)
Here we go then. Penultimate race of the day and it's the Pertemps Network Final.
The Ryanair Chase (16:00)
Poor Jonbon ... always the bridesmaid and never the bride.
The Ryanair Chase (16:00)
Image source, Getty ImagesNicky Henderson speaking to ITV about Jonbon: "He's kept this amazing record in tact of never being out of the first two. He never gives up. He finished his race very strongly.
"We've toyed with the idea of three miles and you could argue he'd enjoy it. I thought he jumped brilliantly.
"When he was young, it was hard work but he's mellowed so much as he's got older. It's easy with him now."
The Ryanair Chase (16:00)
Vanessa Ryle
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra at Cheltenham
Many trainers will walk out of here with weight off their shoulders...
13:20 - White Noise in The Ryanair Mares' Novices' Hurdle
14:00 - Meetmebythesea in The Jack Richards Novices' Limited Handicap Chase
14:40 - Wodhooh in The Close Brothers Mares' Hurdle
15.20 - Home By The Lee in Paddy Power Stayers' Hurdle
16.00 - Heart Wood in The Ryanair Chase
The Ryanair Chase (16:00)
Paul Townend has just confirmed Impaire Et Passe, who was pulled up in the Ryanair Chase, is fine.
Good news.
The Ryanair Chase (16:00)
John Hunt
Horse Racing commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra at Cheltenham
Banbridge was disappointing. I didn't expect him to be beaten so comprehensively like that.
The Ryanair Chase (16:00)
AP McCoy
Former Grand National winning jockey on ITV
Image source, Getty ImagesThere were a few little mistakes again. Jonbon maybe isn't as good here, but second again is better than most horses.
I wouldn't be against stepping it up to three miles at some point.
The Ryanair Chase (16:00)
The Ryanair Chase (16:00)
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Heart Wood owner Brian Acheson, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra: "Half an hour ago, I was on the floor after Teahupoo and now you come back. It shows you what a screwed-up game racing is."
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Heart Wood owner Brian Acheson speaking to ITV: "Half an hour ago I was on the floor with Teahupoo, when you have a bad week you talk yourself out of it. But it's credit to [trainer] Henry de Bromhead. It's just relief.
"Darragh [O'Keefe] on the horse is the hero. He's done it all now. I'm delighted for him. It's not about us as the owners, it's about the jockeys and the trainers. We should be not seen, not heard!"
Image source, Getty ImagesThe Ryanair Chase (16:00)
It's Darragh O'Keefe's first Grade 1 win at Cheltenham and you can tell from the massive smile on his face!
Image source, ReutersThe Ryanair Chase (16:00)
Vanessa Ryle
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra at Cheltenham
Incredible record, but it is obvious for whatever reason, Jonbon does not bring his A game here.