Get your Cheltenham Festival Day 4 off to a flyer with the Tote Placepot

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Leg 1 – Aspire Tower – Very smart hurdler fell last time but arguably would have won and has major claims on his first two wins over hurdles.

Runs for the excellent combination of Rachael Blackmore and Henry De Bromhead.

Leg 2 – Thatsy – Strong traveller for whom this blistering pace should be ideal.

Looks on a good mark and is the preferred choice of Davy Russell.

Leg 3 – Thyme Hill – Very strong stayer who also possesses a significant amount of speed.

Has looked every inch a superstar in his three runs to date and will take an awful lot of beating.

Leg 4 – Al Boum Photo – Last year's winner has been given the same preparation this time around and can become the first horse since Best Mate to win back-to-back Gold Cups.

He has everything you need for the iconic test and will be staying on stronger than most.

Leg 5 – Hazel Hill – Another horse who should repeat last year's heroics in the Foxhunters.

He was most impressive in 2019 and looks the one to catch once again after running a fine race last time.

Leg 6 – Two Taffs – Classy handicapper has been crying out for this drop in trip and should get his head in front.

He was third at this meeting a couple of years ago and is the one to beat now.

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