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Cheltenham Festival 2023 day four tips as Garry Owen predicts famous Gold Cup victory for Ahoy Senior

It's been a blockbuster week at Cheltenham Festival now punters are looking ahead to day four for some bookie bashing the Gold Cup dominating the oddsmakers diary.

Our man Garry Owen is all over the odds this week and picks out his best bets and selections every day right here. Here's his day four tips.

1.30 LOSSIEMOUTH

2.10 PEMBROKE

2.50 FAVORI DE CHAMPDOU

3.30 AHOY SENOR

4.10 BRAIN POWER

4.50 IMPERVIOUS

5.30 COOL SURVIVOR

AHOY SENOR (3:30) can record a famous win for Scotland in the Gold Cup on Day Four of the Cheltenham Festival. Lucinda Russell has already enjoyed a magnificent week thanks to Corrach Rambler in the Ultima. And the Arlary Ace can now lift chasing’s biggest prize of all with this imposing son of Dylan Thomas. The gelding first hit the headlines when landing a Grade 1 novice hurdle at Aintree at odds of 66-1. The eight-year-old didn’t really cover himself in glory when unseating on his fencing bow at Carlisle. However, he immediately atoned with a merciless defeat of Mr Incredible in a Grade 2 at Newbury. The bay was then unlucky to meet Bravemansgame in the Grade 1 Kauto Star Chase at Kempton. He gained swift compensation when routing National hero Noble Yeats in the Towton at Wetherby. The chaser then found only L’homme Presse too good in the Brown Advisory here 12 months ago. He soon bagged a top-level win of his own when turning the tables on his rival in style at Aintree. The superstar was undone by his own waywardness when flopping on his first three runs this term. However, he bounced back when decisively defeating Sounds Russian in the Cotswolds Chase here. The Perth raider looks tailor-made for the Blue Riband so he can gallop into history under Derek Fox. LOSSIEMOUTH (1:30) can give

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