Cheltenham Festival 2025: Get Your Tips Out’s Treble For Day 4

Gold Cup Day never disappoints and it is even more special this year with Galopin Des Champs going for a third victory in the race.
I really hope he can do it and it would take a brave man to oppose given the evidence we have from this season. He has looked better than ever and should create history.
We have also targeted the Triumph and the Martin Pipe for an 18/1 treble with Virgin Bet for the fourth and final day of the Cheltenham Festival.
GYTO's Cheltenham Festival Treble For Day 4 (Friday):
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13:20: Triumph Hurdle - Lulamba
I have a good strike rate in the Triumph and I’m hoping Lulamba can continue that this year.
He was very much a talking horse heading into Ascot and didn’t disappoint, winning despite looking quite green.
I expect him to improve plenty from that initial experience and if he settles and gets jumping he should be hard to stop up the hill.
He looks a horse with tons of potential and could easily be a name to remember going forward.
East India Dock has done little wrong and is the danger in what looks a fascinating clash.
16:00: Gold Cup - Galopin Des Champs
What more can we say about Galopin Des Champs?
He is bidding for three Gold Cups, something that hasn’t been done since back in 2004 when Best Mate achieved it.
He has everything you want in a staying chaser and is fully expected to get the job done.
I think you could argue he has looked better than ever this season and if he jumps round safe I don’t think they’ll lay a glove on him.
Obviously Banbridge gets his ground at least, but I don’t think he screams that he wants this sort of test while Inothewayurthinkin could be good value for second.
17:20: Martin Pipe Hurdle - Kopeck De Mee
Kopeck De Mee is one of the talking horses of the Festival and runs in the very last race on Friday.
This French recruit had multiple entries but has opted to come here over two and a half miles.
He was an impressive winner at Auteuil when last seen and has subsequently been purchased by JP McManus.
They have saved him for Cheltenham and his opening mark of just 136 could mean he is thrown in here.
He is understandably a short enough price in the race but deservedly so.
Taponthego has a nice profile and is another who could be well handicapped so looks the danger.
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