Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle Odds: Elliott seeking fourth success

 | Thursday 13th March 2025, 13:14pm

Thursday 13th March 2025, 13:14pm

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The Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle is the final race of day four of the Cheltenham Festival, which features 24 runners and is a Betfred Super Extra Place Race.

In addition, you can get your money back as cash up to £10 if your horse finishes second in this race. Read on for the Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle Odds.

Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle Odds

*odds correct at the time of publishing

Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle Odds

Kopeck De Mee @ 5/2

Kopeck De Mee is the current favourite for the race at 5/2, and this will be his first start on British soil for Willie Mullins, having raced five times over hurdles in France.

It's worth noting that the five-year-old hasn't raced since May last year but nevertheless remains an intriguing prospect here.

Wodhooh @ 7/2

Wodhooh is available to back at 7/2, and has an excellent opportunity to give Gordon Elliott a fourth success in this race.

She is six-from-six over hurdles - Danny Gilligan takes the ride – just as he did on her previous victory.

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*Selection must finish 2nd in selected race(s). Win singles & win part of E/W bets only. Cash within 24 hours, max £10. Min runner rules apply. T&Cs Apply.

Taponthego @ 8/1

Henry de Bromhead's Taponthego is next in the betting.

His two outings so far this year have seen him finish third at Punchestown and Navan, but could represent an decent each-way chance at 8/1.

Karafon @ 10/1

Another Willie Mullins entry here in the form of Karafon.

Moved back down in class after two Grade 1 defeats, and could show progress on his handicap debut.

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*Selected race(s). Applies to Each Way, Single & Multiple bets only. Best Odds Guaranteed & Antepost bets do not apply. Min. runner rules apply. T&Cs Apply.

East India Express @ 10/1

Nicky Henderson's first entry amongst the favourites, East India Express is currently priced up at 10/1.

The six-year-old gelding is two-from-two since switching to handicap level, coming in the form of a quickfire double at Ascot, and could be one to watch as an outsider.

No Ordinary Joe @ 11/1

No Ordinary Joe finished seventh in last year's edition of this race, and he's raced just three times this season.

Nicky Henderson's nine-year-old finished fourth at Warwick last time out and he'll be saddled by Freddie Gingell, who's been among the winners at Sedgefield this week.

Take on Fred every day of the Cheltenham Festival and you could pocket a share of £20,000 in CASH!

Get your money back as CASH if your horse finishes 2nd in the last race of the day during the 2025 Cheltenham Festival.

This is a Super Extra Place Race, meaning that Betfred will pay 5 Places (1/5 Odds) instead of 4.

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