Golden Ace was a winner of the friend of an incredible obstacle of the Unibet champion, in which both Hill Constitution and the Man state collapsed – the latter clear as he jumped in front of the last.
The Constitution Hill left relatively early in the show of Cheltenham and was the brightest of the day that seemed determined to fight it with the state man upward on the hill, but Willie Mullie’s defensive champion descended on the last flight, just as he seemed to end a pronounced winner.
Brightdaysahead was then stumbled, though she seemed beaten at the time.
Then he left Ace Golden ACE trained by Jeremy Scott, who did not fall down when the opportunity was handed over and she led Lorcan Williams to the 25/1st dispute with Burdett Road (66/1) taking the race.
Lossiemouth unfounded in defense of the title of Mare’s obstacles
Lossiemouth held her perfect Cheltenham record in the successful protection of her close crown of her brothers Mares.
The six -year -old claimed the class two and a half mile competition with three lengths 12 months ago and more than justified 4/6 favoritism for another impressive victory under the direction of Paul Townnd.
Ricci -rich Gray was in second place for most of the race, sitting on the shoulder of her mulls trained, Jade de Grugy before making her move in front of the last fence.
Jade de Grugy tried to push the tempo, but Lossiemouth passed the leader’s passing before flying the end and starting to seal a seven -and -a -half -length triumph and win at the festival for the third time. Don’t get any chance came to third place for Dan Skelton.
Russell continues Ultima rule with Myretown
Myretown produced a great show of Progress in Cheltenham to win coach Lucinda Russell her third victory in Chase Ultima Handikap from the last four runs.
The eight-year-old, dressed in the same silk and with the same sire in the former Arc Hero Dylan Thomas as Russell Ahoy Senor’s durability, looked comfortable in the hands of Patrick Wadge to get early.
It was an advantage that Myretown did not give up and a fantastic dance on the last fence and saw it explode from Joe Tizzard’s changed man before lighting clearly to romance at 11 lengths as a favorite 13/2. Malina Girl was third for Gavin Cromwell.
Russell said: “I was not interested in leading him, but the owners said ‘come on, let’s go’ and he was good for disabilities if he jumped around, I just don’t know if he would be enough man, but it seems to be.
“I just remembered that I have half of it, so it’s just done even better. He’s phenomenal and I always thought he could be another Ahoy Senor – we bought it because he looks like Ahoy Senor.
“He’s a little different from Corach Rambler who jumps so much and Corach was a star, but just a different type of horse.
“This is an excellent horse and I am pleased with the Patriarch. It was not a bad trip to his first festival winner was it! It was really bold.”
Wadge added: “I couldn’t believe dancing three outside I couldn’t hear anyone close to me and just hoped I hadn’t gone too soon. I gave him a squeeze in the turn and he got up – I think he could have gone around.
“I don’t know how good he can be, but he is the best I have ever sat and he can be the best I will ever sit.”