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bonnie
25 Feb 14 13:02
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for me its the highlight of the year, i work my nuts off to save the funds that are needed, anything up to 5k.

am i in the minority with this mindset ??

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By:
happyhibee
When: 25 Feb 14 16:52
Its the greatest sporting week of the year. You start to plot from April onwards on horses potential targets, you watch all the trials through the winter and it leads to finishing work on Friday anticipating what the next 4 days will bring.
By:
Ballydoyle
When: 25 Feb 14 17:02
Thousands of pounds in 4 days
By:
Quvega
When: 25 Feb 14 17:08
This close, with horses dropping like flies and markets wobbling, grey hair and ulcers Laugh
By:
cufcno1
When: 25 Feb 14 17:14
when i was a kid i used to look forward the cup final and christmas day,now im like a kid from  october to march,my wife thinks im pathetic,going for the tuesday and wednesday,and stratford on the  monday so likely to do my balls in there,wont sleep for a week before it lol
By:
Ballydoyle
When: 25 Feb 14 17:32
Lol brilliant....I took my missus last year to show her what the fuss was....won her 400 quid and was well rewarded at night lol
By:
thehoffisback
When: 25 Feb 14 17:34
every year i seem to end up in the doctors, he tells me the same thing time and time again.  He says to me "With the constant sweating and insomnia, loss of appetite... It looks like you have come down with what's known only as FESTIVAL FEVER".
He tells me I should have a week off work.
By:
alleged22
When: 25 Feb 14 18:55
now im like a kid from  october to march,my wife thinks im pathetic

fcukin tickled me that did Laugh


I was in a similar position, until I took her one year, and she got it Laugh we go together every year now, but its harder to keep a straight face when one ive backed antepost comes in, ive had more than a fair share of puzzled looks from her
By:
cufcno1
When: 25 Feb 14 19:23
always wants half me fluckin winnings though,by the way alleged villa are sh1te
By:
Ramruma
When: 25 Feb 14 19:28
@Quvega has a point. This is the worst time for me -- after the glow of anticipation has faded from the antepost bets on what are now revealed to be non-runners or no-hopers, but before final plans can be made because everything still has at least three possible targets and we don't know the going (or the weights till tomorrow).
By:
shockster
When: 25 Feb 14 19:45
I don't like it.Devil
By:
bonnie
When: 25 Feb 14 20:12
cufc - your post is so reassuring to me.

thank god i'm no the only overaged kid at christmas !!!!!!!!
By:
sageform
When: 25 Feb 14 20:17
For 30 years I hardly missed a day at the Festival. I had a few big winning years and enjoyed the excitement of being on the lawn on the big occasions but as age has crept up on me, I prefer to watch from home and find it easier to make decisions here than when getting pushed and shoved around on course. The one thing I miss is getting on to the steps near the winners enclosure after a horse I have backed wins or an owner/trainer I know have a winner. The best moments were Salmon Spray, Collier Bay, Kibreet, Best Mate's third GC and Cinders and Ashes, my last decent win on course. I am fortunate to have enough money not to worry about my bets as I only stake small amounts and make or lose more on the stock market in a day than I would lose on racing in a year.
By:
onehundredandeighty
When: 25 Feb 14 20:17
Ive been sweating since November as it gets closer.Getting married this year so got the mother in law to be in my lug every day about this and that and really cant concentrate on anything else bar those magical 4 days.I have become snappy and damn well know it but if i dont get there in one piece in two weeks time the weddings off!! Shocked

i love her really but needs must first Grin
By:
jasey
When: 25 Feb 14 20:28
All i think about.
I thought i loved my mrs until i discovered  the Festival.
By:
Steamship
When: 25 Feb 14 21:02
I love NH racing more than anything (family & friends not included)and these days leading up to it are magical. I dont have many Ante Post bets this year, but it's not about that. It just has everything in sport triumph and tragedy, glory and dissappointment.

My 2nd love is theatre and I split my year into 2 major events Cheltenham and Edinburgh Fringe.
By:
bonnie
When: 25 Feb 14 21:28
i'm not arsed about flat racing, after the whitbread meeting at sandown i give my brain a rest for few months !!!!!!!!!!

at present when i'm not working, i am allways going thru various form lines and stats, checking a few weather forecast sites and obviously looking at this forum for snippets of info.
By:
jasey
When: 25 Feb 14 21:32
I am dreading the jumps season finishing roll on september
By:
bonnie
When: 25 Feb 14 21:35
i don't mind a break from betting, paddy power meeting is when i really start getting stuck into the formbook.

went to royal ascot once, never again !!!!!
By:
ZEALOT
When: 25 Feb 14 23:00
I absolutely love the Cheltenham festival -  all my best memories in my life are from the 4 days in March .

I remember the feeling I got when Hurricane Fly won the 2011 champion hurdle ... Wow

Memories that will last forever and a day Love
By:
Howdi
When: 25 Feb 14 23:05
remembering the races that all the winners at the fes were running in early that season, trying to remember what I made of the form at the time Cry
By:
seary
When: 26 Feb 14 00:02
from january till the festival starts..its a complete an utter blur..friends become distant family become distant..all that matters is the big 4 days.
They say the average man thinks about sex every 7 seconds well in these next couple of weeks ill be thinking about the festival every 7 seconds.
lets face it the festival is better than sex
By:
Howdi
When: 26 Feb 14 00:04
^^^ depends on who you are having sex with I guess. If its Harry Callaghan I agree Laugh
By:
duffy
When: 26 Feb 14 00:32
One thing to remember is don't wish these last two weeks away in a hurry, as much as we want the festival to come, it's best to start savouring it from now while the anticipation and dreams are all still alive, enjoy the previews and discussions along the way....because once it's here it'll be over in a flash.

How can a race that is part of the festival be the most depressing race of the year, but that's exactly what the Grand Annual is...because it tells you that it's all over!!!

It can all slow down from here on in for me.
By:
onehundredandeighty
When: 26 Feb 14 07:21
Wish i had your calming influence Duffy Shocked
By:
Steamship
When: 26 Feb 14 07:54
I know a lot don't like the 4 days or it finishing on a Friday, but do you remember those meetings that were on the day after they were so depressing. The Midlands National which would normally be a decent Saturday card looks weak after the big days.
By:
SOULDANCER
When: 26 Feb 14 09:29
Disappointment that I'll never see a Triumph Hurdle with 17 + runners again. Don't think I'll remember them with such affection. Lot easier to pick the non-handicap winners now, though. Maybe concentrate on them more for winning opportunities.
By:
rogerthebutler
When: 26 Feb 14 09:46
It’s a pretty potent force, that’s for sure.

Like most, it gives a structure to my year both in terms of the racing and the cogitating over the form, ante-post bets, ‘who will run where’ and all the great irrelevancies associated with it. But also on a deeper, visceral level with my feeling I am able to work hard and devote myself to other, far more important, issues (family, work, friends) only so much, until I get my ‘reward’ with the spiritual renewal that is Cheltenham.

I’m prepared to admit I take Cheltenham way more seriously than I should and am probably too abrasive in my views now. Still, this is my opinion so, well, suck it up, disagree, laugh and move on.

For me though, Cheltenham is way too important to cheapen with twit marketing (‘Ladies Day’ FFS), asinine countdowns (Well done! You can count backwards from 11th March to the minute – you phooking retard!), the hype that this inherently worthy and magnificent event does not need and the increasingly repetitive and rip-off Preview Evenings cottage industry that has sprung up.

I’m in a minority of one too when I say I loathe the nationalism and flag-waving. That’s not what it’s about. Racing’s never about my ’group’ besting ‘your group’, which is why that whole Kauto vs Denman thing could go fk itself and the cancer it rode into town on too. It’s about respect for everyone – no, more than ‘respect’. It’s about defining ‘us’ the National Hunt fans as passionate, friendly, Stateless, sometimes pig-headed but always inclusive to anyone who pays their dues and comes and worships at the Shrine for those four days in mid-March.

So yeah, there’s a lot of hate expressed there but as we all know, love and hate are different sides of the same coin.

So what does Cheltenham mean to me? It means me and someone I’ve never met going batsh1t crazy because we’ve backed the same horse and it’s just hit the front at the final fence.

It means me laughing like a child again at the stories I hear – and the hard-luck ones, told self-deprecatingly are by far the best.

It means plans hatched over beers and curries in Stow on the Wold, Cirencester, Tewkesbury, Montpelier etc.

It means One Man sticking it to everyone who said he couldn’t win at Cheltenham.

It means the heartache of watching a kid like Jayne Mangan have the dream of her lifetime taken away from her in the twitch of Oscar Delta’s synapses, me writing to her to say how tough it must have been for her and receiving a beautiful letter back expressing her thanks but life was tougher for JT McNamara.

It means watching Istabraq bounding clear of the Champion Hurdle field. It means Kauto, Denman and my biggest ever ante-post bet Long Run going hammer and tongs for the final half mile in the Gold Cup.

Oh you know what I’m twitting on about here…..!

Now excuse me. I’ve got my Cheltenham shirts and suit to take to the dry cleaners and the Cheltenham CD for the car journey in every day, to burn.

Yeah – that’s how deep I get into this sh1t!
By:
thornton reed
When: 26 Feb 14 10:02
One of the best posts I have ever read^^ Magic!
By:
shockster
When: 26 Feb 14 10:12
Wow Roger.  You like it nearly as much as me.Excited
By:
Ming_the_Merciless
When: 26 Feb 14 12:07
QUOTE -  But also on a deeper, visceral level with my feeling I am able to work hard and devote myself to other, far more important, issues (family, work, friends) only so much, until I get my ‘reward’ with the spiritual renewal that is Cheltenham.

^^^ very deep and true.Happy

I become that child at Christmas again when its Festival time.... I have such a pent up amount of punting energy that by Tuesday I am fit to burst.
By:
duffy
When: 26 Feb 14 16:39
Roger

Bloody good post, I feel exactly the same but couldn't have put it as eloquently as that.
By:
Ballydoyle
When: 26 Feb 14 17:19
jasey 25 Feb 14 20:28 Joined: 22 Jul 08 | Topic/replies: 875 | Blogger: jasey's blog
All i think about.
I thought i loved my mrs until i discovered  the Festival.
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see these past coupla weeks it's been on my mind constant...go to flaming bed going through my ante posts!! started with the supreme past two weeks so tonight might go mental and start with the ryanair...
By:
Ballydoyle
When: 26 Feb 14 17:22
I mean, lets be honest, t's quite simply the 4 best days of the year.

Christmas doesn't come close at all. If my missus walked in and said "right you I've got us a 2 week all-inclusive everything paid for trip to Sydney" I'd go..."been there love and it's Cheltenham. Out the way there's a good girl"

Told me the other day I was having an affair...with OddscheckerLove
By:
cufcno1
When: 26 Feb 14 22:35
my wife thinks im having an affair wid someone called annie power !
By:
cufcno1
When: 26 Feb 14 22:37
ive probably been with worse looking birds tbf after 15 pints of the black stuff !
By:
saxon farm
When: 27 Feb 14 00:24
As soon as it's over, a sense of relief.

Win, lose or draw.  That was my marathon, endured but loved since Charlie Hall day in October.  A sideways glance at the Midlands National at Uttoxeter, then a ten day break from such sites of these.

Then, study for lovely Liverpool, where we should all be cautiousMischief, and stakes are lowered accordingly.
By:
Ballydoyle
When: 27 Feb 14 08:32
Laughcufcno....I quite like Annie too but she's gettin dumped if not declared for the World
By:
cufcno1
When: 27 Feb 14 08:43
she is not a very good stayer,unlike maself wid 15 guinness in me !
By:
Andymca
When: 27 Feb 14 08:48
That's your breakfast sorted cu what will you be drinking for the rest of the day
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