No luck for Tiger Roll on Wednesday
There was no luck for Tiger Roll at Cheltenham yesterday
The Gordon Elliot trained Gigginstown House Stud owned 10-year-old was going for his fifth win at the fesitval.
He was beaten into second place though by 6-year-old Easysland owned by JP McManus.
The Paul Nicholls trained Politologue won the feature race of the day - the Queen Mother Champion Chase.
The 9-year old, who went off at odds of 6-to-1, was guided to victory by Harry Skelton.
Meanwhile, Irish Jockey Barry Geraghty got his second and third winners of the week.
The Meath native was on board the JP McManus owned, Nicky Henderson trained Dame De Compagnie to win the Handicap Hurdle.
While he also steered Champ to victory today in the Novices' Chase for Henderson and McManus.
Paisley Park is the big favourite for today's feature race at Cheltenham - the Stayers' Hurdle.
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