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Here are DAVID YATES' selections for today's signature race of the day, at 3.30pm
NEWSBOY'S 1-2-31. ALTIOR2 MIN3. SCEAU ROYAL
ALTIOR towers head and shoulders above his rivals and should defend his unbeaten record over obstacles for a fourth consecutive Festival triumph.
Five times successful over hurdles, Nicky Henderson's superstar is now 12 from 12 over fences, leaving him within one win of the 18-strong undefeated sequence completed by Big Buck's in December 2012.
A seven-length margin in the 2016 Supreme Novices' Hurdle was followed by a six-length supremacy in the following year's Arkle.
Twelve months ago, Altior briefly looked in trouble when jockey Nico de Boinville became animated on the run to the third-last fence, but surged away upon meeting the rising ground to beat Min by seven lengths.
That victory was gained on the back of a stop-start preparation - wind surgery had ruled Altior out of the Tingle Creek Chase at Sandown Park - but this season has gone very much according to plan.
Making his reappearance in the Tingle Creek, the nine-year-old son of High Chaparral had four lengths to spare over Un De Sceaux, humbled Diego Du Charmile by 19 lengths at Kempton Park over Christmas and limbered up for today with a seven-length dismissal of Fox Norton in the Clarence House Chase at Ascot in January.
As the meeting's shortest-priced favourite, Altior should deliver - and deliver in style.
Min comes to Cheltenham on the back of two top-level scores this winter - the John Durkan Memorial Punchestown Chase in December and Leopardstown's Dublin Chase in February, and he once again looks the best option to chase Altior home.
For the final place on the podium, Sceau Royal , who landed the Grade 2 Shloer Chase at Cheltenham in November, is preferred to Politologue , who has underperformed on his last two outings, Saint Calvados and last year's third, God's Own .
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