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Cheltenham Gold Cup: Day four tips as the famous festival comes to a close

Bob Cross takes you through his selection for each of today's races, ahead of another action-packed line-up at the Cheltenham Festival...

It has flown in, has it not? Final day today and it is the big one - my favourite jump racing day of the year. Onto the racing!

We start off at 1.30 with the JCB Triumph Hurdle. This has all the makings of a classic affair - some incredibly fast hurdlers here and with at least two of them wanting to make the running, they might go off like scalded cats.

Lossiemouth should have won last time out, if not for an uncharacteristic positioning error by jockey Paul Townsend. I expect Townsend to be extra careful here and get her back on winning ways.

Each way selection is another Willie Mullins inmate. Zenta will relish the soft ground, and may be a surprise package.

With some bookmakers paying eight places, we will throw a couple of each way picks for the County Handicap Hurdle (2.10).

The class horse in this event is Sharjah. Despite his advancing years, if the 10-year-old can show some of the ability which had him finishing runner-up in two Champion Hurdles, he will be in the shake-up.

Bred by the late Queen Elizabeth II, Pied Piper is our other selection. The soft ground may not be to his liking, but he does have a great record here, and is as tough as teak.

The Albert Bartlett Novices Hurdle (2.50) will see Corbetts Cross run in the famous JP McManus colours for the first time, having been purchased in the last few weeks.

The gelding has shown stacks of ability in lower-grade races in Ireland, and now is his time to shine at the greatest theatre of them all.

Our each way pick is Monty's Star. Trained by Henry De Bromhead, the six-year-old is an improving type and the ground

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