Cheltenham day four: Twitter reacts
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How Friday’s results went down on social media
Well, another Cheltenham Festival is firmly in the books, and we must say we thoroughly enjoyed it. Results were looking tough in the early exchanges for punters, but they have Mullins and Walsh to thank for pulling it out of the bag down the home straight.
The Cue Card Gold Cup dream died however, and in fascinating circumstances, as he fell three out, at exactly the same point as last year’s race. We check out what Twitter made of it all…..
Triumph Hurdle
Could Defi Du Seuil be a Champion Hurdle horse? Philip Hobbs thinks he could even go to the Arkle #TheFestival pic.twitter.com/DGbXTFKoed
— Racing UK (@Racing_UK) March 17, 2017
County Hurdle
Another one for Willie Mullins as Paul Townend and Arctic Fire, a former Champion Hurdle runner-up, wins the County Hurdle off top weight pic.twitter.com/KIpIeFDYFa
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) March 17, 2017
Albert Bartlett Hurdle
Six of the best for Mullins as Penhill wins Albert Bartlett https://t.co/QqZC6XADH4 pic.twitter.com/WfwOQ2FDCi
— Racing Post (@RacingPost) March 17, 2017
Cheltenham Gold Cup
GREAT NEWS: Cue Card is up and fine ?
He’s still the people’s champ. #CheltenhamFestival pic.twitter.com/CS7dd4i54W
— Great British Racing (@GBRacing) March 17, 2017
Foxhunter Chase
Bryony Frost and Pacha Du Polder win the Foxhunters’ in a Paul Nicholls one-two with Wonderful Charm a close-up second pic.twitter.com/esYVLyflJF
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) March 17, 2017
Martin Pipe Hurdle
“I don’t know how he won that, he is the worst horse I own.” A baffled Michael O’Leary on Champagne Classic #TheFestival pic.twitter.com/g0Bbk79Sqc
— Racing UK (@Racing_UK) March 17, 2017
Grand Annual Chase
Rock The World gives Jessica Harrington and Robbie Power a double on the day and three for the week in the final race of #TheFestival pic.twitter.com/56Gs0Ak6UU
— Racing UK (@Racing_UK) March 17, 2017
