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Gold Cup Day: Tips for day four at the Cheltenham Festival

Our top tips on day four at Cheltenham
Our top tips on day four at Cheltenham

We’re coming to the end of Cheltenham 2016 – and what a week it has been!

Today we see the final seven races of the festival, including the Cheltenham Gold Cup at 3.30pm.

Our tips below can hopefully guide you to a successful final day.

1.30 Triumph Hurdle

The JCB Triumph Hurdle can return to Alan King’s grasp, with SCEAU ROYAL looking the best of his runners.

He jumps like an old handicapper, not too big but flat, saving energy and gaining momentum.

He dead-heated with a subsequent Grade One winner on his British debut and though turned over next time, wins at Warwick, Huntingdon and, crucially, Cheltenham have followed.

With plenty of experience in the bank, he looks solid.

Racegoers walk through the Guinness Village at Cheltenham
Racegoers walk through the Guinness Village at Cheltenham

2.10 County Handicap Hurdle

Gordon Elliott was careful to protect DESOTO COUNTY’S mark in the Vincent O’Brien County Hurdle.

He flew home behind Henry Higgins in a valuable race in January after meeting trouble in running and compensation awaits.

2.50 Albert Bartlett Novices Hurdle

There is no reason to go against BARTERS HILL in the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle.

Unbeaten in seven lifetime runs in bumpers and hurdles, he always looks like getting beaten but just keeps on pulling out more.

At Doncaster last time, he got racing well over a mile from home with Up For Review and while that one finished legless, Barters Hill fought off two new challengers.

He looks just the tough type that thrives in this race.

3.30 Cheltenham Gold Cup

CUE CARD can buck the recent trend for younger winners of the Timico Cheltenham Gold Cup and claim a fairytale success on the final day of the Festival meeting.

Cool Dawn in 1998 was the last 10-year-old to land the Grade One prize, so Cue Card must defy both the statistics as well as his advancing years if he is to secure the blue riband event – and a £1million bonus.

Colin Tizzard’s charge is in line for the bumper pay out following his victories in the Betfair Chase at Haydock and the King George at Kempton in what has been a stellar season so far.

Davy Russell on Lord Windemere celebrates winning the Cheltenham Gold Cup at the 2014 festival
Davy Russell on Lord Windemere celebrates winning the Cheltenham Gold Cup at the 2014 festival

Cue Card has looked better than ever following the resolution of a problem with a trapped epiglottis, kicking off with a comfortable success in the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby before blowing his rivals away on Merseyside.

His head defeat of Vautour at Kempton showed he still has the heart for a proper battle, although had the reopposing Don Cossack not fallen two out, that one may well have pushed him all the way, too.

Freshened up for this event since then, connections are adamant stamina is no longer any sort of issue and Paddy Brennan showed he could be ridden with a little more restraint at Kempton which has to be a help along with the drying ground, which should suit.

He is the highest-rated horse in the race which certainly puts him in the driving seat and as he is trained by Tizzard, his price is likely a point or two more generous than if he were trained by one of the powerhouse stables.

It is hard to pick a hole in his form this season and as a previous dual Festival winner, we know Cue Card can rise to the occasion.

Willie Mullins has a strong contender in Don Poli but he has made hard work of beating inferior opposition to that which he will face here, and he is likely to be outpaced at some stage.

Don Cossack will have his followers, too, and is the pick of jockey Bryan Cooper, but in two visits to Cheltenham to date he has not looked totally in love with the place and minor honours appear the best he can hope for.

4.10 Foxhunter Steeple Chase

The drying ground is just what Paint The Clouds wants in the St James’s Place Foxhunter.

Whether he is good enough to beat On The Fringe is another matter, but he looked as good as ever at Doncaster.

Zara Phillips alongside Owner Trevor Hemmings and Sophie, Countess of Wessex watch the action at Cheltenham
Zara Phillips alongside Owner Trevor Hemmings and Sophie, Countess of Wessex watch the action at Cheltenham

4.50 Conditional Jockeys Hurdle

Elliott can double up with Squouateur in the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle.

He won a race at Fairyhouse last time that is already working out well without coming off the bridle.

5.30 Grand Annual Chase

The closing Johnny Henderson Grand Annual can go to Next Sensation again, and he could have been going for a hat-trick in it.

Two years ago he set off like a scalded cat and still finished fourth, but no mistake was made last year and he runs off just 1lb higher this time.

Day Four selections

  • 1.30 Sceau Royal
  • 2.10 Desoto County
  • 2.50 Barters Hill
  • 3.30 CUE CARD (NAP)
  • 4.10 Paint The Clouds
  • 4.50 Squouateur
  • 5.30 Next Sensation