Watch: Racehour Christmas Special Previews Festive Crackers - Plus A 25/1 Tip

The Racehour Christmas Special delivers a fast-paced, festive preview of some of the biggest races across the Christmas period.
Hosted by Rory Jiwani, the show assembles a top-class panel to guide listeners through a crucial checkpoint in the National Hunt season.
Joining Rory are Ed Quigley and the legendary Racing TV broadcaster Tanya Stevenson, while Pat Cooney from Bet365 brings invaluable market insight.
Together, they combine experience, strong opinions and betting angles to unpack the most anticipated races of the festive schedule.
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King George, Welsh National & Festival Feelings
The panel kick off with Kempton’s King George VI Chase on Boxing Day, one of the crown jewels of the jumps calendar.
They analyse what it takes to win this race, how this year’s renewal stacks up historically, and which performances could redefine the staying chase division ahead of Cheltenham.
Attention then turns to Chepstow’s Welsh National, a gruelling handicap where stamina and resilience are everything.
The discussion centres on trends, likely ground conditions and which horses are built to cope with one of the toughest tests of the season.
Leopardstown Lowdown, Chase Chances & Best Bets
Ireland then takes centre stage with a look at Leopardstown’s Christmas Grade 1s.
The panel analyse the Paddy’s Rewards Club Chase and its Champion Chase implications, including a bold 12/1 selection.
They also debate the wide-open Paddy Power Chase before turning attention to the Savills Chase, a key stepping stone towards the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
To wrap things up, the team reveal their best bets with horse racing betting sites including 16/1 and 25/1 shots, making this festive Racehour a must-listen for punters planning their Christmas action.
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