It is the week to dream and speculate and nowhere there is a woner celebrated more than Cheltenham.
It is possible that you have some of your aligned collection, but what do our experts think?
Ed Chamberlin, Steve Ryder, Chris Baker and Dominic King delivered many big hits in the great Flat meetings last summer in Royal Ascot, Goodwood and York.
We have asked the four tip teachers to meet and see what they can dig up in the next four days …

Paul Townend celebrates winning last year's Galopin des Champs Cup last year

Townend with winning coach Willie Mullins and the Gold Cup last year
Meeting nap
King Dominic: Here we are, then, 28 races ahead of us and I do not think he is just to dream that he supports 28 winners between now and Friday.
Ed Chamberlin: Yes, then you will wake up and realize that you will not get anything in the frame. And you don't remember me for the nth time you bow to Goliath to win King Jorge in Ascot last summer! Come on, Steve, you are the brain here. What is your best bet?
Steve Ryder: He is very kind to say, Ed! I go for Broadway Boy In the last handicap (2.40, Tuesday).
He finished third in the course of his reappearance in October before finishing second in the Gold Copa in Newbury, in a 148 mark. It was a quarter on New Year in Cheltenham, but has been refreshmed since then and hits many trends.

Broadway Boy has refreshed and reaches many trends before this week

Ballyburn is another to monitor Brown's rookies on Wednesday on Wednesday
EC: I knew there was a good reason to start with you, you'll see why in a minute. To you, Chris …
Chris Baker: I usually do not get too involved at short prices, but I am making an exception to Ballyburn In Brown Advisory Novices' Chase (2.00, Wednesday).
Gutterly impressive first-degree rookie winner at the festival last year and has 2-3 on fences this season. His only defeat came when he fell to two miles against the powerful Sir Gino. He is my best bet of the week.
EC: Wednesday seems like a good day to play and I hope my nap has been forced 40 minutes before you. I am with The Nuevo León in Turner's rookie obstacle (1.20, Wednesday). It could be an obstacle champion next year and I think it's a certainty.
DK: And I think you need to certify. You will not have anywhere near the final demand. However, I am not going to put it like my nap.
No. That label goes to the same horse that took this load 12 months ago. Made to present It will not be beaten in the persecution of Ryanair (3.20, Thursday). I know that Il is Francais is good, but I also know how high they consider that the facts file. Win this for three lengths.
Next better
EC: Then, Steve, back to the sensitive side of the discussion. I knew that the great minds were similar because I love Broadway Boy and everything I have heard in recent weeks tells me that the Twiston-Davies team fancy him. It is a fantastic bet on each path.
MR: I would say the same about my next best Lark in the morningthat goes for the county obstacle (2.00, Friday). How good was when Fred's winter won at the Festival 12 months ago? Joseph O'Brien is a genius to trace these raids and will do it for me. What about you, Chris?

Chris Baker is giving tips
CB: Sorry, dom, but He is French will exceed the facts to the presentation. He was denied by little in King Jorge on boxing day, but it was a joy to see him playing from the front.
I should enjoy this fall back to two and a half miles in drying land, and you will receive some battle if it enters a rhythm in front. He had several festivals options, but the connections clearly see Ryanair as the most won. I agree!
DK: And we can agree to disagree! I may go a little to the left, here, but I am taking one of the hotpots.
I am fascinated by Lucky place In The Stayers Hurdle (3.40, Thursday), no matter how much I respect and admire Teakauchoo, which is owned by Great People, I love Lucky Place's profile and I feel that it will be one of Nicky Henderson's winners this week. It is progressing quickly.
Long shots
DK: If we are talking about long shots, can I remind you that …
EC: No! Steve, the floor is yours again …
MR: The form of the course is always a great thing for me in Cheltenham and that is why I go for FUGITIVE In the Trustatrader dish (4.40, Thursday).
It was third in the December Gold Cup with a brand of 150. It has now fallen to a 148 mark and can be the third 10 -year -old boy to win this in a row. Sean Bowen reserve, elected jockey champion, is a great positive.
EC: I didn't want to take you but, in the same race, I have a feeling of Life in the park (4.40, Thursday)-it can take a little imagination, but I have been following the markets and has been nibbled from 50-1 to 33-1. He is trained by Bromhead Henry, who always evokes a winner. That is what we can say about you, right?

Gavin Cromwell is Red Vivo and Dominic King supports him to approach Gasparo at Albert Bartlett Hurdle

Hopefully it is a great week for everyone, especially Mail Sport readers!
CR: I hope so! My long shot is WendigoIn Albert Bartlett Hurdle (3.20, Friday). He was second in the Nuevo León in the Hallow's novictos obstacle of degree one, then he ran out of a very easy winner in Wetherby with little longer. It has a good profile for this race and must run well in double figure probabilities.
DK: Always a race for a shock, is Albert Bartlett. You could say the same about the coral cup and the angle that I am taking with this is the coach.
Gavin Cromwell is red red: he will win the rookie obstacle of the mares with Sixandahalf (Thursday, 1.20), but will approach Gasparo in this great disability (2.40, Wednesday); It is hardened by the battle, has a great profile and will do it for me!
EC: Great things! My best wishes for you and for all our readers. Hopefully it is a festival to remember.