Mick Fitzgerald, Ruby Walsh, Patrick Mullins, Matt Chapman and Harry Cobden have made their selections before day three of the Cheltenham festival.
In the Paddy Power daily trick sheet, the five experts have chosen the horses they hope to impress as the biggest week in the British racing calendar continues the Apacio.
Seven races will take place in total, with people as Sixandahalf and Teaupoo backed for success.
See all your selections for day two on the Paddy Power Tricks sheet below.

The second day of the Cheltenham Festival takes place tomorrow and there is much to take into account

It has been a festival full of action so far and seven more races will take place on Thursday
13:20 – Ryanair Mares 'Novices' Hurdle
Ruby Walsh
Paul Townend has gone through Aurora Vega about Maoughreen, probably because he has more experience in racing. I like the law of law every time for Bromhead Henry.
Mick Fitzgerald
Gavin Cromwell's Sixandahalf looks the most solid option and the one it must overcome.
Harry Cobden
I will ride aphye and she is my best trip of the week. He jumped brilliantly at school and going to the left is perfect for her.
Patrick Mullins
Maoughreen has a great engine and a lot of talent, but it will be difficult to enter a 24 -run race in the back of an obstacle race. I think she will run very well.
Matt Chapman
Sixandahalf should receive some beatings and, although it lacks a load racing load, it could be too good for this field.

The answer to Kay is the class horse and backed in the limited persecution of Jack Richards Novices on Thursday
14:00 – Jack Richards Novices' Phase of limited disability
Ruby Walsh
The class horse, if the penalty does not stop it, is an answer to Kayf and I like San Salvador everywhere at a price.
Mick Fitzgerald
Asian Master has an intelligent form in qualified races and does not seem too disabled in those races.
Harry Cobden
Caldwell Potter has a very viable disability brand of 146. It could be our dark horse for the festival, but the softer, the better its opportunity will be.
Patrick Mullins
The answer to Kayf has been brought from Lovely Over Fences this season. He won a persecution in Naas in January when it was the last time he saw and John Shinnick reassembles. It has a fantastic opportunity.
Matt Chapman
Caldwell Potter has made fun of many this season that has cost € 740,000. He has a tasty 146 disability mark for a winning obstacle of grade 1 and had no problem giving ground in his bumper days.
14:40 – Battle of the final network
Ruby Walsh
I like a good price. Karl of Tourelles is just a five -year -old boy, but that age group is quite well disabled. It has a lot of weight, but its 139 mark could be viable.
Mick Fitzgerald
Putting the cheeks in Jeriko du Reponet is a very good idea and its 135 disability brand is viable. Hopefully the helmet acute it.
Harry Cobden
Henri the second (in each sense) is not well harmed against some of these, but it is consistent and a place could be sneaked.
Patrick Mullins
Feet of A Dancer has had a preparation similar to Mrs. Milner, who won this for Paul Nolan in 2021. It seems that it has been the plan for a while.
Matt Chapman
A Big Bang could be too high in disability that has now up 7 pounds for a victory in Haydock. However, he stays strongly and will enjoy running at a furious rhythm. It has an opportunity in the sense.

Archivar will be the most difficult to overcome in Ryanair's persecution, but his price is now short
15:20 – Ryanair Chase
Ruby Walsh
The fact of files will be the most difficult to overcome, but its price is very short now. I have thought about the jungle that Boogie is the nap in the sense.
Mick Fitzgerald
Protektorat would be a great player, but the drying ground will not help its cause. You cannot get away from a fact that will be difficult to overcome.
Harry Cobden
Il Est Francais can get the best fact if it appears and is in shape and well. He will love the ground and I don't think the track bothers his career style as much as the people who do it.
Patrick Mullins
The fact of Archivar wants a good ground and a strong rhythm to aim to produce the best of himself and with Il Est Francais in the alignment, he obtains exactly that.
Matt Chapman
Protektorat made this column a great favor last year and I will be in it again everywhere for coach Dan and Jockey Harry Skelton.
16:00 – Paddy Power Stayers' Hurdle
Ruby Walsh
I am not the greatest fan of Teahupoo, but I have looked at this race for six weeks and I can't find a horse to oppose him.
Mick Fitzgerald
It could be a fun career rhythm and, for that reason, I will go through the Faundpark (on each road), since you know that he will return home with force on this 3 m trip.
Harry Cobden
My planned monmiral mount was a late non -corridor, which is a shame. Teahupoo will be difficult to overcome.
Patrick Mullins
Teahupoo is the reigning champion and his shape at the upper table must be with him while he looks head and shoulders above the rest and should be winning this.
Matt Chapman
In a light race, Lucky Place (on each road) never had 3 million before, but if he receives the trip he could easily improve in packages.
16:40 – CHASE Steeple of Trustatrader Plate Handicap.
Ruby Walsh
Ginny's destiny runs close to the rhythm and that will adapt to the composition of this race. He has dropped enough in the weights and was bordering a horse graduated last year.
Mick Fitzgerald
Masaccio is seen a solid game each based on his third to Jagwar's re -rating during the course and distance in January.
Harry Cobden
Ginny's fate seems to have a bit of his 'zip'. He has won the course and distance, which is a great positive and could get some of these from his comfort zone.
Patrick Mullins
The commitment stands out as a painful thumb for me in the persecution 2M 4F Plate Handicap, since its coach has a fantastic record with horses of this profile.
Matt Chapman
Jagwar is uploading the weights, but he has obvious claims here as an improvement. He scored in a great field in Bangor in November, so he should be able to face the hustle and bustle of this race.

Ginny's fate will adapt to the composition of Handicap's persecution of the Trustatrader Plate
17:20 – Kim Muir Challenge Cup Handicap Steeple Chase
Ruby Walsh
Sa Majeste was a lucky winner last time. Walking in the air seemed unfortunate to Doncaster when he fell at the end when he was going to win.
Mick Fitzgerald
Midnight Our Fred was second in the persecution of Paddy Power at Christmas when it looks for the last time and that is a good way to take to this contest. Now it only has 4 lb higher and is definitely a player.
Harry Cobden
Gelino Bello is upper class, but it can be better on a right hand. It is a career of the amateur riders, so I will be looking to see how Johnnywho remains, since he is my nap of the meeting. He has a lot of class and has a great opportunity, since coach Jonjo O'Neill will send it here eagerly.
Patrick Mullins
Viajo Sa Majeste, but the one who catches my attention is midnight, our Fred, who has a good lightweight and ran a great race when he was second in the persecution of Paddy Power during Christmas.
Matt Chapman
Midnight Our Fred (on each road) remains well and is improving at the age of eight. A 132 mark is difficult but has credentials in its form to date.