Versatile hurdler Corbetts Cross has won over 2m and 3m in his previous two outings, including a Grade 2 contest at Naas last month. Selections: No 8 Hunters Yarn, No 14 Filey Bay Race 3: Cheltenham 2.50 Expect the seven-year-old to go close again here with a first-time tongue tie on. The Newbury runner-up was 11 lengths clear of the third-placed horse in that race. Two-time hurdle winner Filey Bay was unlucky to bump into Aucunrisque in the Betfair Hurdle. Hunters Yarn has the profile of a horse who has much more to offer after his victory in a Listed race at Navan (2m) last month. Mullins has won the County Hurdle a record six times, including last year when he unleashed subsequent Irish Champion Hurdle winner State Man. Selections: No 12 Gala Marceau, No 14 Lossiemouth Race 2: Cheltenham 2.10 Both these fillies look to have a very bright future. They could be fighting it out at the finish once again here. Gala Marceau and Lossiemouth finished first and second respectively in the Spring Juvenile Hurdle at the Dublin Racing Festival last month. Irish trainer Willie Mullins holds all the aces in the pack for the Triumph Hurdle this year. Cheltenham Tote Placepot picks – Day 4 tips Race 1: Cheltenham 1.30 Find out which runners to include as we target the Tote Placepot poolĪlready got a Tote account? Take advantage of the latest free bets offers for new customers. Read our expert Cheltenham Placepot tips for Friday’s card.
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