Racing tips: All you need for the Triumph Juvenile Hurdle at Cheltenham on Friday
THE Triumph is an intriguing affair this time around.
The Brits should have a proper say in it for once, with Goshen, Solo and Allmankind the ones to beat.
The best of the Irish comes in the shape of Henry De Bromhead's Aspire Tower.
He needs to make amends for a fall last time out, but if you put a line through that he'd be vying for favouritism too on his impressive first two outings.
But the one to side with is Gary Moore's freakish GOSHEN.
His jumping has left a bit to be desired so far, and Moore had attempted to get another run into him before this but the weather ruined those plans.
But there were positive signs at Ascot on his previous start anyhow and there are signs this beast is beginning to grow up.
If he puts it all together at Cheltenham - not the easiest track for that to happen, admittedly - he should blow these away.
Solo was mighty impressive at Kempton last time out. But that race fell apart in my book and why he is exciting in the long-term, I think a few of these are more suited to this test right now.
Allmankind could be the danger to the fancy. He looks a tad more professional than Goshen, but is another with a wire or two loose upstairs.
He has course form which is certainly an edge in this race. But I'm not sure he quite has the engine of Goshen.
A Wave Of The Sea is a solid each-way options for those seeking out a bet at decent odds. He was stuffed by Aspire Tower two runs back though and it would be a disappointing renewal if he came out on top.
I can't see many of the other outsiders troubling the favourites.