Triumph Hurdle Confirmed Runners & Latest Odds

Friday's Cheltenham card looks to be a cracker and kicking off the final day of the meeting, we have the Grade One Triumph Hurdle, a race for four-year-olds.
It's a rarity in the fact that this could be dominated by UK runners, with both East India Dock and Lulamba at the head of the market.
A day with plenty of attention from punters and we've got some big Cheltenham free bets and promotions on site, which can be claimed now, and used on Friday or before, for those wagering at the festival.
East India Dock & Lulamba Amongst 18 Triumph Hurdle Runners
We're expecting to see plenty of free bets and offers around for the final day of the Cheltenham Festival, and the Triumph Hurdle kicks off the day.
18 runners will go to post for the opener, and leading the way is East India Dock for James Owen and Lulamba for Nicky Henderson.
Both hold strong claims and look set to feature amongst our Cheltenham day 4 tips when our tipsters work their way through the runners on the final day.
East India Dock has been to Cheltenham and won already this season, with two of his three wins coming at the course.
While Lulamba has only been seen once in the UK during her career, she was mightily impressive at Ascot and set up her trip to come for this race.
For the past few weeks now, betting sites have been unable to split these two at the top of the market, and that continues to be the way.
Best of the rest is Hello Neighbour, trained in Ireland by Gavin Cromwell, he's another with a perfect record this season.
Triumph Hurdle Latest Odds
As we stand, East India Dock is just the favourite at 2/1, while Lulamba is priced up at 5/2 as the second favourite.
Money continues to come for Hello Neighbour, who looks set to be a popular each way pick in Friday's opener.
Finally, Lady Vega Allen is the mount of Paul Townend, and you don't often see him on a horse at double figure odds in a Grade One contest.
Craig Jones
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