The final day of the festival is here and we have some superb racing ahead:

The Triumph Hurdle starts us off at 13.30 and champion trainer Paul Nicholls will be hopeful of a good display from the unbeaten Advisor.

Who will triumph in this class 1 event?

It’s the County Handicap Hurdle at 14.05 and this looks a real puzzle to solve with most of the runners in good form. Tito Bustillo, Tawaagg, Bellvano and Eradicate have all played a part in decent handicaps throughout the season.

The Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle commences at 14.40 and Tell Massini is expected to run a big race for Tom George.  Quel Esprit the mount of Ruby Walsh is a strong contender – but can he stay on his feet this time?

GOING FOR GOLD!

Denman takes on Kauto Star in the feature race of the festival.  Champion Jockey Tony McCoy takes the mount on the former, and Ruby Walsh sticks with the favourite who has already given him two Gold Cup victories. Nigel Twiston-Davies sends the intriguing Imperial Commander to go for glory – he was only beaten by a nose to Kauto in the Betfair Chase at Haydock!

Can Kauto regain his crown? Will Denman add to his 2008 Gold Cup triumph? Or do we have a new hero in Imperial Commander?

Win only stakes refunded up to £20 if Nicholls trains the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd home – once again!

The 16.00 is the Challenge Cup and Roulez Cool has achieved the most this season and deserves to be favourite to take this event.

Can anything stand in his way?

Next up is The Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle and Hadden Frost saddle’s Ashkazar for David Pipe!

The world’s greatest jumps meeting concludes with the Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Handicap Chase over 2 miles.

Who will land the lucky last?

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