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Gordon Elliott-trained Delta Work backed to win Cheltenham Gold Cup
Cheltenham > Sport > Horse Racing
Author: Roger Jackson, Posted: Thursday, 12th March 2020, 15:30
Get your money on Delta Work in the showpiece race on the final day of this year’s Cheltenham Festival.
That’s the view of The Local Answer’s tipster Mike Edwards who believes the Gordon Elliott-trained seven-year-old has what it takes to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup tomorrow.
Mike’s Edwards’ top tips for day four of the Cheltenham Festival
1.30 – Solo – Looked something special when bolting up at Kempton in the Adonis three weeks ago.
2.10 – Ciel De Neige – Ran a good second in the Betfair Hurdle at Newbury, has been supported in the betting market.
2.50 – Monkfish – Promising ex-pointer, impressive winner at Thurles on last run, more to come!
3.30 – Delta Work – Irish Gold Cup winner at recent Leopardstown Festival, beating Kemboy in his last two runs.
4.10 – Billaway – Unexposed, clear Hunter Chase winner in high class race, last run at Naas. Has leading claims.
4.50 – Éclair De Beaufeu – Winner last time out at Leopardstown, beating Paloma Blue. Highly fancied, progressive type!
5.30 – Front View – Chased home Envoi Allen on hurdles debut, following up with a win at Cork. Leading claims after switching to handicaps. NAP SELECTIONCopyright © 2024 The Local Answer Limited.
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