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As part of our Cheltenham day three tips, our expert has highlighted this horse as his NAP of the day on Friday at the Cheltenham Festival. He would be the perfect horse to back with your £40 risk-free Festival free bets with Unibet!
Cheltenham Day 4 Tips – NAP Of The Day
At the head of the market we find four very smart looking juveniles. All four have shown a real appetite to make the running, which should ensure this year’s Triumph Hurdle is run at a furious pace. Ordinarily, I would look for a fast closer who could pick up the pieces if the race falls apart. A Wave Of The Sea would fit the bill in that respect. Yet, I think the top four are so far clear of their rivals in terms of class, I won’t be looking beyond them in my Cheltenham Festival tips.
The one who looks least likely to adapt his bold tactics is Goshen. Gary Moore’s charge has also shown a tendency to jump out to his right, which isn’t a big issue around Sandown and Ascot, but it would be extremely detrimental at Cheltenham. Aspire Tower would probably have won the Spring Juvenile had he not fallen at the last and Henry De Bromhead seemed confident his star had recovered during his recent stable tour. Yet, I cannot bring myself to back Aspire Tower on the back of that hefty tumble.
On ratings, Solo has a stone in hand on his rivals. If the handicapper is to be believed, then the 11/4 favorite with Unibet will be hard to beat. Paul Nicholls’ charge has won two of his three starts on the bridle and looks a fantastic prospect moving forwards. The only thing that worries me is his first start in France. Solo was still on the bridle approaching the last but found very little when push came to shove and went down to a 141-rated rival in Stratagem.
ALLMANKIND is the only runner out of the top four who’s shown he can respond when asked for a serious effort. Dan Skelton’s charge quickened clear of Botox Has and three other future winners when winning the Triumph Trial here at Cheltenham in November. Cerberus then sprung from the pack to push Harry Skelton’s mount in the Summit Juvenile at Chepstow, but Allmankind swatted his rival away with ease and was pulling further clear as he crossed the line.
I was so impressed with the extra gear Allmankind found on heavy ground that day. The time of that Grade One was nine seconds quicker than the two-mile bumper run on the same day – the winner of which has come out and won very well over hurdles since. Skelton has freshened his mount up for this Cheltenham Festival Day four assault, and we all know how good the Skelton team are at prepping a runner for a big objective. Allmankind will be the first of my Cheltenham day 4 tips in the Triumph, and should do well amongst the Cheltenham Festival betting offers.
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