Templegate's Tote Fantasy tips for Paddy Power Gold Cup day at Cheltenham – claim your FREE entry | The Sun

TEMPLEGATE has gone through Saturday's blockbuster Cheltenham card and picked his Tote Fantasy team.

The action comes thick and fast from the home of jumps racing – and there is a FREE £1 entry to claim here.

Simply pick your seven horses with your 10,000 guinea budget – just like you would in fantasy football.

Make sure you select your boosts – it's two times the points for the stable star and you can get a placing bump under the 'stewards enquiry'.

The top 25 per cent of players make profit and the winner scoops the jackpot.

Fantasy is a paid pool much like a Placepot or a Scoop6, however the way you win is entirely unique and based on how you do vs the other players.

You don’t need to pick all seven winners, you just need to do better than others in the pool – first prize could be won with just two winners.

Templegate's Tote Fantasy team

RACE 1: MILAN TINO 2,500

Has shown good form in France and can strike on this first run in Britain.

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RACE 2: TEA CLIPPER 750

Will be fitter for comeback at Chepstow and ran well at the Cheltenham Festival.

RACE 3: BROADWAY BOY 1,750

Ran well behind Flooring Porter latest and has much more to come.

RACE 4: UNEXPECTED PARTY 1,250

Major improvement at Chepstow last month and can take another step forward.

RACE 5: JUDICIAL LAW 1,250

Stormed up the hill into second here latest and can go close again.

RACE 6: RESPLENDENT GREY 1,750

Progressed well last season and has a fair weight for his handicap debut.

RACE 7: EASY PEASY 750

Easy debut win for Nicky Henderson last time on the back of a good win in Ireland.

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