Pertemps Final Betting 2011 

Pertemps Final betting often provides the most value at the Cheltenham Festival because the race is a huge handicap contest over a three mile distance. This produces long priced favourites and plenty of opportunity for outside bets to come through the field and upset the odds.

Pertemps Final Betting Favourite

The current Pertemps Final betting favourite seven-year-old Sivota at 12/1. The Willie Mullins Bay Gelding has seven places from 13 races over jumps. The horse also has six places over ten races on flat racecourses.

Another reason Sivota is the Pertemps Final betting favourite is because Peter Townend is the regular jockey. Townend is one of the best jockeys in National Hunt racing when it comes to getting horses to stay on and produce over long distances.

Second Betting Favourite for the Pertemps Final

Six-year-old Summit Meeting is the second betting favourite for the Pertemps Final at an attractive price of 14/1. Summit Meeting has a place percentage of 50 per cent. The Bay Gelding could be one of the best each way bets of the whole Cheltenham Festival placing in every other race.

Each Way Contenders for the Pertemps Final

There is a group of five or six horses that can all be considered each way contenders for the Pertemps Final. Philip Hobbs' Kilcrea Kim has to be the strongest of these each way contenders for the Pertemps Final.

Kilcrea Kim has only raced five times so far in a very short career but these five races have produced four impressive wins. The other finish was a fifth position at Cheltenham in a race earlier this year which was because the horse had a bad start. Kilcrea Kim is 16/1 to win the Pertemps Final.

Chatreux is another of the 16/1 each way contenders for the Pertemps Final. Chatreux is exactly the same to Kilcrea Kim in the respect that the Roan Gelding has only had four career races. However, the horse has run two of these races at Cheltenham and should be used to the turf and conditions.

Dark Horse for the Pertemps Final 2011

Son Amix is a dark horse for the Pertemps Final 2011 because the market cannot seem to make up its mind on this five-year-old Grey Gelding. Son Amix has been fluctuating between a price of 16/1 to 20/1.

Son Amix has won one race and finished second three times from a career total of four races. Son Amix has also secured three fourth place finishes in high quality races and large fields. The price is good enough to make this dark horse for the Pertemps Final 2011 a solid each way bet.

Pertemps Final 2011

Sangfroid is a horse that has been around National Hunt racing for a total of 32 races in the horse's seven years. Sangfroid is a long outsider for the Pertemps Final 2011 at a best price of 33/1. Sangfroid has only ever won race but has a good record of placing in high grade races.