Cheltenham Day 4 Lucky 15 Tip
- 1.20pm – Lulamba
- 2.00pm – Kargese
- 4.40pm – Angels Dawn
- 5.20pm – Wodhooh
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1:20 Cheltenham
Our first selection on the final day comes in the opener, the Grade 1 Triumph Hurdle.
My selection is LULAMBA. I think he could be the real deal and I was really taken by his stable debut for Nicky Henderson when powering clear to win well at Ascot. He jumped well, travelled strongly and showed a potent turn of foot. He did remind me of Sir Gino and struck me as a similar type. Nicky Henderson knows what it takes with these juveniles and I think this lad can go right to the top. East India Dock brings a decent level of course form but I don’t know what he’s been beating and I prefer LULAMBA. Hello Neighbour won’t get up the hill.
2:00 Cheltenham
Next up is the competitive County Hurdle, a handicap over the 2-mile trip.
It is KARGESE for me here who looks sure to relish this strong gallop over 2 miles. She brings strong juvenile form to the table from last season and I think she certainly has scope off her current mark of 141. She’s the choice of Paul Townend which is arguably a top in herself and I can see her coming there swinging and going clear after the last.
4:40 Cheltenham
The 4:40 race is the Challenge Cup Hunter Chase, known as the amateur version of the Gold Cup.
It is ANGELS DAWN here. She could be too good for this lot on what we know. The 2023 winner of the Kim Muir handicap, she was travelling well again last season when coming down and she looked booked for second behind a Gold Cup contender in Inothewayurthinkin. She’s joined the point-to-point scene this season and won both starts. She’s the one they have to beat today.
5:20 Cheltenham
The finale of the week is the Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle, a 2m4f contest for the conditional jockeys.
The one for me is WODHOOH. A race Gordon Elliot likes to target one at, this mare looks set to run a big race here. A good winner at Cheltenham earlier in the season where she travelled well and jumped like a buck, she comes here nice and fresh. That race has worked out remarkably well with the three that chased her home winning big pots throughout the season. She can continue to progress too and defy this 11lb higher mark.