Galopin Des Champs was denied a third straight win in horse racing’s Cheltenham Gold Cup when he was beaten by Inothewayurthinkin in the prestigious jumps race on Friday.
Only four horses, including greats Arkle and Best Mate, have won three Gold Cups in a row in the race’s 101-year history.
Galopin Des Champs, the 8-13 favorite, was put in a great position to become the fifth but was overtaken at the last fence by Inothewayurthinkin, which pulled away to defeat the champion by six lengths.
Galopin Des Champs’ trainer, Willie Mullins, was looking to claim a remarkable fifth straight race victory on the final day of the festival. His first was a 100-1 shot, Poniros, belonging to Brighton soccer club owner Tony Bloom.
Soon after the race finished, Cheltenham said in a statement – on the X account of ITV, the British broadcaster for the festival – that one of the runners, Corbett’s Cross, died after falling at a fence during the Gold Cup.
“Our heartfelt condolences are with his connections,” the statement read.
It wasn’t a clean run by Galopin Des Champs, which was forced wide to the right to avoid an earlier faller — the leader at the time, Ahoy Senor – at the eighth-to-last fence.
Galopin Des Champs only pulled clear of Gentlemansgame just before the second-to-last fence and couldn’t hold off Inothewayurthinkin (15-2) ahead of the last.
Gentlemansgame wound up in third place.
Mullins was denied a fifth win in one of British horse racing’s biggest races.
However, it was still a good day for the Irish trainer, thanks to victories for Poniros in the Triumph Hurdle — in his first ever race over hurdles – then Kargese in the County Handicap Hurdle, Dinoblue in the Mares Chase and Jasmin De Vaux in the Novices’ Hurdle.
That took Mullins to 10 wins for the week, tying his own record at a single Cheltenham Festival.
05:32 PM GMT
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05:30 PM GMT
And the curtain falls
And there we have. 28 races and a whole lot of drama over four superb days. Inothewayurethinkin denied Galopin Des Champs a historic moment in the Gold Cup but was a worthy winner and now has the chance to write a piece of history himself at Aintree next month.
Thank you for joining over the last four days. Goodbye for now.
05:29 PM GMT
Martin Pipe result
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Woodhoh (Gordon Elliott) 9/2
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Act Of Authority (Olly Murphy) 28/1
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Raglan Road (Henry De Bromhead) 25/1
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Taponthego (Henry De Bromhead) 8/1
05:27 PM GMT
Gordon Elliott..
...is in tears after the race. He can hardly speak to Racing TV. He’s had so many near misses this week and you can tell how much this means to him.
????️ "We've had a brilliant week, but it's heartbreaking."
An emotional Gordon Elliott reflects on a frustrating week which ends with victory for Wodhooh in the Martin Pipe - his fourth winner in the race pic.twitter.com/DMxtzAlzqt
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 14, 2025
05:25 PM GMT
Clean sweep for Ireland...
...on Gold Cup day.
05:25 PM GMT
WOODHOH WINS THE MARTIN PIPE!
Gordon Elliott finally has his winner in the meeting’s final race!
05:19 PM GMT
AND THEY’RE OFF IN THE MARTIN PIPE
Kopeck De Mee...let’s find out if he’s as well handicapped as some poeple seem to think he is.
05:14 PM GMT
Runners on the way down
The last race of the meeting is rapidly upcoming.
05:06 PM GMT
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05:03 PM GMT
And for a final time – Telegraph Sport tips
Marcus Armytage: Kopeck De Mee. Useful French purchase having first start for Mullins.
Charlie Brooks: Wodhooh. His defeat of Joyeuse at Cheltenham in December was eye catching, and the form maybe of more substance than others.
Marlborough: Doyen Quest. Prospect of better ground, first time cheekpieces and a strong pace to aim at make his forecasted odds look appealing.
05:02 PM GMT
Martin Pipe betting market
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Kopeck De Mee 15/8F
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East India Express 15/4
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Woodhooh 6/1
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Taponthego 8/1
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No Ordinary Joe 10/1
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Nurse Susan 12/1
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Park Of Kings 18/1
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22/1 Bar
04:59 PM GMT
Did you back it Nigel?
Methinks not.
04:55 PM GMT
‘More than halved him in price’
Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: “Inothewayurthinkin has spoiled Galopin Des Champs’ party, but it looks like his season mightn’t be over today. He was already Grand National favourite prior to today’s heroics, but we’ve more than halved him in price into 3/1. He’d be the first horse this century to do the Cheltenham-Aintree double, and it looks like punters want to be a part of history.”
04:55 PM GMT
More Gold Cup reaction
A second victory for JP McManus in the Cheltenham Gold Cup courtesy of Inothewayurthinkin & a word too on whether he will go to Aintree for the Grand National ???????? ???????? pic.twitter.com/r0fy3Sp8da
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 14, 2025
04:54 PM GMT
A final punt?
04:51 PM GMT
Hunter Chase result
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Wonderwall (Sam Curling)
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It’s On The Line (Emmet Mullins)
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Willitgoahead (Gordon Elliott)
04:49 PM GMT
WONDERWALL WINS THE HUNTER CHASE!
And after all...sorry I had to. Nice performance from that horse in truth. Great result for trainer Sam Curling.
04:41 PM GMT
AND THEY’RE OFF IN THE HUNTER CHASE
It’s On The Line leads in the Gold Cup-winning colours of JP McManus.
04:40 PM GMT
On we move
After all that drama, we have the St James’s Place Festival Challenge Cup Open Hunters’ Chase fast upcoming. Angels Dawn is the 11/4 favourite. Remembers this race is for hunter chasers who run in point-to-points.
04:36 PM GMT
Pre-race...
...Galopin Des Champs, who was 1/2 favourite for much of the day, drifted in the ring on course. He was eventually sent off 8/15, so there was a clear crisis of confidence for punters before the off.
04:34 PM GMT
More Gold Cup reaction
????️ "I was never really confident on him. Everything was a bit laboured."
Paul Townend on Galopin Des Champs who found "everything a bit of an effort." pic.twitter.com/zNvEgvzbJT
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) March 14, 2025
04:33 PM GMT
Telegraph Sport tips
Marcus Armytage: Music Drive. Hacked up in a Brocklesby point-to-point last time.
Charlie Brooks: Ryehill. Hard to fault his most recent performance at Naas in February.
Marlborough: Music Drive. Two impressive British Point wins in recent months and he is a leading candidate here.
04:30 PM GMT
The action continues
04:27 PM GMT
Where the race was put to bed
04:23 PM GMT
In other news...
...Rupert Lowe is at Cheltenham today. Not sure if he’s in the same box as one Nigel Farage though.
04:22 PM GMT
Winning rider speaks
04:21 PM GMT
Grand National
Inotheurewaythinkin was the 7/1 favourite for the Grand National before the Gold Cup. He’s now as short as 5/2 in some places to win at Aintree next month. He’ll also become the first horse to do that double in the same season since Golden Miller in 1934.
04:20 PM GMT
Gavin Cromwell reacts
04:19 PM GMT
A little analysis
Never thought Galopin Des Champs looked all that comfortable at any point during that race. His jumping was a bit dicey all the way round and you could see that Paul Townend was not happy throughout. That said, he still looked the most likely winner turning for home and was severely impeded by the all of Ahoy Senor.
04:13 PM GMT
What a stunning result
Gavin Cromwell’s horses have been running superbly well this week but no-one thought this was possible. Perhaps he got a stroke of lucky when Galopin Des Champs was impeded by the fall of Ahoy Senor but Mark Walsh kept things very simple on the winner, staying out of trouble and looking more than comfortable on this decent ground.
04:12 PM GMT
Gold Cup result
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Inothewayurthinkin (Gavin Cromwell) 15/2
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Galopin Des Champs (Willie Mullins) 8/13F
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Gentlemangame (Mouse Morris) 40/1
04:08 PM GMT
INOTHEWAYURETHINKIN WINS THE GOLD CUP!
Wow. Just wow. Galopin Des Champs is second but simply emptied between the second-last and the last. At that point the writing was on the wall.
04:08 PM GMT
Galopin Des Champs is cruising here...
...Inothewayurthinkin goes well.
04:07 PM GMT
Four to jump...
...few feeling the pace down the hill. Galopin Des Champs accurate again. He’s closing.
04:06 PM GMT
Seven to jump...
...and Galopin Des Champs is severly disrupted but he’s still going.
04:05 PM GMT
At the half-way point...
...not overly impressed with Galopin Des Champs’ jumping so far. He’s just worse than midfield.
04:05 PM GMT
Monty’s Star...
...gives the fence at the top of the hill a real belt. Ahoy Senor leads them down the hill and into the straight.
04:03 PM GMT
Galopin Des Champs...
...a little guessy at the water.
04:02 PM GMT
Galopin Des Champs held up...
...with a generous early pace on. Ahoy Senor leads them away from the stands for the first time.
04:02 PM GMT
AND THEY’RE OFF IN THE GOLD CUP
Gentlemansgame leads them to the first along with Ahoy Senor.
04:01 PM GMT
Real sense of anticipation here
Even if we have 1/2 favourite, there is something special about this race. Galopin Des Champs goes for three straight Gold Cups in just a few moments.
03:58 PM GMT
Runners are parading...
...in front of the grandstand. Banbridge looking especially good in the build-up, he might be the only horse with any hope of putting it up to Galopin Des Champs.
03:55 PM GMT
Well now...
03:54 PM GMT
One better
It’s Cheltenham Gold Cup day alright, @StarSports_Bet pic.twitter.com/AgWEarri90
— SimonNott (@SimonNott) March 14, 2025
03:53 PM GMT
Big, big bet
Bookmaker Star Sports have taken a bet of £30,000 on Galopin Des Champs to make history by winning a third Cheltenham Gold Cup in a row.
Flynn Goward, Managing Director at Star Sports, said: “After three largely good days, it appears the tide is turning today with four Willie Mullins-trained winners from four so far today, including the very well-backed Jasmin De Vaux in the Albert Bartlett, who we took a bet of £20,000 on.
“Now we’ve got the daunting task of taking on Galopin Des Champs and a price of 1/2 doesn’t seem to have put off some punters, with one bet of £30,000 on the rails.”
03:49 PM GMT
Interesting contender
Inothewayurthinkin was a late supplementary here for Gavin Cromwell. He’s favourite for the Grand National and will shorten up a lot in the betting for that race should he run well here. Bear in mind though, he has been slammed by Galopin Des Champs twice already this season.
03:45 PM GMT
Cheltenham Festival free bets
Paul Townend will be looking to steer Galopin Des Champs into the history books os only the fifth horse to win three Cheltenham Gold Cups. You can back him to do so with these Cheltenham free bets.
03:44 PM GMT
Not a lot to say here
The truth is that Galopin Des Champs should be far, far too good for these this afternoon but I have typed similar things about Ballyburn and Constitution Hill already this week and we know how those two races ended.
The jumps are there to be jumped but if he does clear them all I simply can’t see Galopin Des Champs being beaten.
03:42 PM GMT
Cheltenham Gold Cup runners and riders
Get the inside line on the runners and riders for the biggest race of the Cheltenham Festival.
03:40 PM GMT
Telegraph Sport tips
No surprises here...
Marcus Armytage: Galopin Des Champ. Loves the track and no horse arrives at the meeting with better form.
Charlie Brooks: Galopin Des Champs. Only has to reproduce what he has done in the past to win.
Marlborough: Galopin Des Champs. Seemingly scared off majority of opposition and very hard to oppose in his hat-trick bid.
03:36 PM GMT
Cheltenham Gold Cup betting market
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Galopin Des Champs 1/2F
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Inothewayurethinkin 13/2
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Banbridge 7/1
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Corbetts Cross 11/1
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Monty’s Star 12/1
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33/1 Bar
03:33 PM GMT
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03:32 PM GMT
That was just so easy
This horse won the bumper here last year and on the evidence of that display has oodles of class. Paul Townend just dropped him out the back and then produced him two out. he’s won easily in the end. Galopin Des Champs goes for three Gold Cups in a row and five straight race wins today in a row for his trainer next.
03:28 PM GMT
Albert Bartlett result
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Jasmin De Vaux (Willie Mullins) 6/1
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The Big Westerner (Henry De Bromhead) 9/2F
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Derryhassen Paddy (Lucinda Russell) 10/1
03:27 PM GMT
JASMIN DE VAUX WINS THE ALBERT BARTLETT
That’s four in a row for Wille Mullins today...what are we witnessing here.
03:24 PM GMT
Three to jump...
...Wingmen leads but they are tightly bunched in behind.
03:23 PM GMT
Can’t help but feel...
...that my selection (Wingmen) might have gone a touch quick here.
03:22 PM GMT
Wingmen and Derryhassen Paddy...
...setting brisk pace as they turn downhill for the first time.
03:20 PM GMT
AND THEY’RE OFF IN THE ALBERT BARTLETT
Long slog this over three miles for these novices. Even with the ground as it is, they’ll need to stay well up the hill.
03:13 PM GMT
A humble selection
Do quite fancy Wingmen in this for the luckless Gordon Elliott and there is money about for him pre-race. He’s into 6s from 10s.
03:07 PM GMT
The dramatic fall...
...of Allegorie De Vassy. Both horse and rider got up fine.
03:05 PM GMT
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03:04 PM GMT
The Princess Royal...
...and Andrew Parker Bowles take in the action.
02:57 PM GMT
Telegraph Sport tips
Marcus Armytage: Jet Blue. Impressive winner at the track earlier in the year.
Charlie Brooks: Jet Blue. Impressed on his only previous start at Cheltenham in December.
Marlborough: Derryhassen Paddy. Did very well to win at Windsor and today’s stiffer test is sure to suit this unexposed stayer.
02:57 PM GMT
Albertt Bartlett betting market
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The Big Westerner 4/1
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Jasmin D Vaux 9/2
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Jet Blue 9/2
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Derryhassen Paddy 15/2
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Wendigo 8/1
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Wingmen 17/2
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Argento Blue 14/1
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Ballybow 16/1
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Intense Approach 16/1
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20/1 Bar
02:54 PM GMT
Walsh reacts after facile success
02:53 PM GMT
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02:48 PM GMT
Mares’ Chase result
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Dinoblue (Willie Mullins) 6/4F
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Brides Hill (Gavin Cromwell) 9/2
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Shecouldbeanything (Gordon Elliott) 12/1
02:47 PM GMT
DINOBLUE WINS THE MARES’ CHASE
Second twice before at the festival, she now has her victory on jump racing’s biggest stage. Three out of three for Willie Mullins.
02:44 PM GMT
Allegorie De Vassy...
...jumps very right and then makes an error at the water jump.
02:43 PM GMT
Front of the market.
...occupy the first four places. Allegorie De Vassy, Dinoblue, Limerick Lace and Brides Hill.
02:42 PM GMT
Allegorie De Vassy...
...sets off in an attempts to make this a proper test. Dinoblue sits second.
02:41 PM GMT
THEY’RE OFF THE MARES’ CHASE
Limerick Lace well backed before the off.
02:40 PM GMT
Slight delay here
Je T’Ai Porte has lost a shoe but the jockey says he’s happy to continue anyway.
02:34 PM GMT
Could he really?
It will not happen in all likelihood but you would be a fool not to consider the possibility of a Willie Mullins six-timer here. He has Dinoblue and Allegorie De Vassey in the next, Jasmin De Vaux leads a team of six in the Albert Bartlett, Galopin Des Champs in the Gold Cup and Kopek De Mee at the head of the market in the Martin Pipe.
02:30 PM GMT
Nine go to post for this...
...with Dinoblue being well backed into as short as 6/4. Just a word of warning though, Dinoblue has been sent off favourite at the festival three times before and has never returned victorious.
02:22 PM GMT
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02:19 PM GMT
‘It’s unbelievable’
By Jacob Freedland, at Cheltenham
A bookie has paid out £18,200 to a lucky punter who put a £100 bet at 150/1 odds on underdog Porinos to win the 2pm race.
AK Bets’ Anthony Kaminskas, 37, one of few bookies to pay out a similarly large sum, told The Telegraph: “It’s unbelievable. Every time you think you’re gonna get a result somebody comes in and spoils the party.
“The first day was unbelievable for us through a trading point of view. The next two days have been…we’ve landed on the wrong side of a few results.
“Tony Bloom is a very smart gambler. There was a few quid knocking about. I don’t know if anybody else has been hit.”
02:12 PM GMT
Telegraph Sport tips
Marcus Armytage: Allegorie De Vassy. Very little between her and Dinoblue but a better price.
Charlie Brooks: Dinoblue. Has by far the best form of these. Hard to oppose.
Marlborough: Brides Hill. Very good last season and wouldn’t be a surprise to see her bounce back to form here after a quiet preparation.
02:12 PM GMT
Mares’ Chase – betting market
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Dinoblue 11/8
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Brides Hill 7/2
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Allegorie De Vassy 4/1
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Limerick Lace 11/2
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Shecouldbeanything 9/1
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30/1 Bar
02:09 PM GMT
Jockey reaction
02:07 PM GMT
County Hurdle result
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Kargese (Willie Mullins) 3/1F
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Nadawi (Gordon Elliott) 25/1
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Absurde (Willie Mullins) 5/1
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Ethical Diamond (Willie Mullins) 16/1
02:05 PM GMT
KARGESE WINS THE COUNTY
Graded horse in a handicap. Travelled like the best horse in the race. Another winner for Willie Mullins.
02:03 PM GMT
Favourite Kargese...
...travels very well for Paul Townend.
02:01 PM GMT
THEY’RE AWAY IN THE COUNTY!
No false start. Starter letting them away much earlier than yesterday, though it has added another 100 yards to the race.
01:58 PM GMT
They’re going down for the County Hurdle
Needle-in-a-haystack job this one methinks. Do like the claims of Hansard but as I mentioned earlier claims can be made for so many of these.
01:45 PM GMT
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01:45 PM GMT
Telegraph Sport tips
Marcus Armytage: Absurde. Won it last year, first since since Melbourne Cup not a worry
Charlie Brooks: Pinot Gris. Very lightly raced, but has age on his side and may be unexposed
Marlborough: Kargese. Handicap mark looks to have been saved for this and trainer won with a similar type Wednesday.
01:38 PM GMT
Did Tony Bloom back his winner?
01:37 PM GMT
County Hurdle – betting market
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Kargese 3/1
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Lark In The Mornin 4/1
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Absurde 11/2
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McLaurey 17/2
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Valgrand 9/1
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Daddy Long Legs 12/1
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Ethical Diamond 12/1
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Hansard 12/1
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Irish Panther 14/1
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16/1 Bar
01:35 PM GMT
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01:34 PM GMT
Another political heavyweight in attendance
01:33 PM GMT
A winner for Mr Farage?
Manifestly not...
01:31 PM GMT
Well that was unexpected...
Another huge result for the bookmakers getting the first three in the market beaten there. Many a multiple and ante-post ticket goes down the drain after the first.
01:28 PM GMT
Triumph Hurdle result
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Poniros (Willie Mullins) 100/1
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Lulamba (Nicky Henderson) 11/4
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East India Dock (James Owen) 5/4F
01:26 PM GMT
One of...
...Willie Mullins 11 has won but this one has returned at 100/1 on his first ever start over hurdles.
01:25 PM GMT
PONIROS WINS THE TRIUMPH
What a shock! Punters devastated again. Lulamba second, East India Dock third and Hello Neighbour fourth. Incredible!
01:23 PM GMT
Hello Neighbour...
...tracking East India Dock and Lulamba off the top of the hill.
01:22 PM GMT
East India Dock...
...and Lady Vega Allen stride on down the back.
01:22 PM GMT
Opec takes them...
...along at a real gallop. East India Dock and Lulumba are well up with the pace. Hello Neighbour in midfield as the crowd gives them a huge cheer as they pass the grandstand.
01:20 PM GMT
THEY’RE OFF IN THE TRIUMPH HURDLE
East India Dock up with the pace early as expected. Lulamba has a nice position on the inside.
01:18 PM GMT
They’re circling at the start...
...the start of Gold Cup day is moments away.
01:15 PM GMT
Cotswold royalty...
...unless you’re a local resident residing close to his new pub. Parking disaster – according to my parents.
01:14 PM GMT
Horses in the parade ring
Few buzzy juveniles in the parade ring here. Always a danger with these younger horses on such an occasion. Lulamba looks fantastic, however, for such an experienced horse.
01:09 PM GMT
Fantastic to hear John Hunt back on BBC Radio
He will be calling all seven races on BBC Radio 5 Live, in the same week that he appeared at the sentencing of Kyle Clifford – the man convicted of murdering two of his daughters and his wife.
01:04 PM GMT
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01:02 PM GMT
Well at least it matches
12:58 PM GMT
Telegraph Sport tips – Triumph Hurdle
Marcus Armytage: East India Dock. Has the form in bag having been a wide margin winner at the track already
Charlie Brooks: Lulamba. Mixed week for Henderson, but yard in form and this horse has the right profile.
Marlborough: East India Dock, A repeat performance of his win in January would be enough here and had a nice break since.
12:57 PM GMT
Triumph Hurdle – betting market
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East India Dock 5/4F
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Lulamba 11/4
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Hello Neighbour 9/2
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Blue Lemons 11/1
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Lady Vega Allen 11/1
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Mondo Man 20/1
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Gibbs Island 22/1
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33/1 Bar
12:54 PM GMT
Fancy a flutter?
12:51 PM GMT
Ground update
As has been the case all week, the ground is good to soft at Cheltenham. The skies are overcast but there is no rain forecast.
12:47 PM GMT
The ‘blogger’s double’
New innovation for today but let’s have a little go at a double – see if I can help earn you a bit of beer money this weekend.
First leg – Wingmen (3.20) 10/1
Gordon Elliott’s horses have been running well this week with not a lot of luck but this could be the one to change that. He’s run well twice in Grade 1s this year but has always hinted that a step up in trip could see him to better effect. On what his his first try at three miles, I expect him to run well.
Second leg – Nurse Susan (5.20) 10/1
The money keeps coming and coming. Has been off the track for 14 months but hails from a yard that knows how to get one ready off a long break. Has won on both starts in handicaps and was well fancied for this race last year before being pulled out. Very attractive mark if ready after the absence.
12:32 PM GMT
Galopin can join the greats
12:25 PM GMT
Wiuth an hour to go...
...until the first race on Gold Cup day, let’s take a look at the market for the JCB Triumph Hurdle (1.20).
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East India Dock 6/4F
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Lulamba 5/2
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Hello Neighbour 5/1
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Blue Lemons 14/1
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Lady Vega Allen 14/1
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Mondo Man 22/1
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Gibbs Island 25/1
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Larzac 40/1
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50/1 Bar
12:15 PM GMT
I’m just going to...
...leave this here and let you all make your own judgement.
Never a bad time to remember this though...
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12:14 PM GMT
A famous(ish) faces...
12:04 PM GMT
Crouchy gets em in – sort of
Paddy Power once again struck the best PR coup at the festival, with their latest stunt seeing Peter Crouch forced to fork out for 1,000 pints in the Guinness Village. The Premier League striker announced during an ITV Racing interview on Thursday that he had “a bet with Paddy” to effectively pay for £7,800 round if there was an Irish winner in Stayers’ Hurdle. Later on, footage emerged of Crouch, who has a lucrative advertising deal with the bookmaker, handing out the pints after Bob Olinger won the race, trained in Ireland.
12:03 PM GMT
Move in the County Hurdle market
The County Hurdle (2.00) is one of the toughest betting heats of the week, with virtually a case to be made for every horse in it. With that in mind, it is worth noting a move for one at the top of the market.
Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: “We’re delighted to be back sponsoring at the Festival and the William Hill County Hurdle looks a wide-open affair. The one punters seem to want to side with is Joseph O’Brien’s Lark In The Mornin, who won the Fred Winter at last year’s Festival and has shortened into 4/1 from 5/1.
“History is set to be made at around ten-past four this afternoon if Galopin Des Champs can land a historic third Gold Cup, but at 4/7 he’s prohibitively short for most punters and we’ve seen each-way money for William Hill ambassador Gavin Cromwell’s Inothewayurthinkin, who is 13/2 from 7/1.
“Money has also come for another William Hill ambassador’s runner in the Albert Bartlett (3:20), with Lucinda Russell’s Derryhassen Paddy now 8/1 from 11/1.”
11:57 AM GMT
Just one arrest
There has been just one arrest – for assault – at the racecourse so far this week after signs were put up in various spots urging revellers to show “respect”. “We responded to a report that a man had been assaulted on Wednesday (12 March) sustaining an injury to his head,” a Gloucestershire Police statement says. “A 46-year-old man from Liverpool was arrested on suspicion of common assault in connection with the incident. He has since been released from custody after being issued with a conditional caution.”
11:50 AM GMT
Connections of the big-race favourite
11:47 AM GMT
‘The most adorable day’
Nigel Farage has arrived by helicopter with an entourage. “The atmosphere, the people, I’ve been coming over 40 years,” he told reporters of his love for Cheltenham. “It’s just the most adorable day.” Asked what he thought of gambling, he replied: “I love it.”
11:47 AM GMT
National treasure....
....Mary Berry arrives. Hope the caterers don’t serve a dry sponge – there may well be hell to pay if they do.
11:41 AM GMT
Last year’s Gold Cup...
...if Galopin Des Champs reproduces this, there is surely nothing in today’s field that can land a glove on him.
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11:31 AM GMT
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11:22 AM GMT
Over half the field...
Of the 18 runners going to post for the opening JCB Triumph Hurdle (1.20), 11 are trained by Willie Mullins. 11!? Talk about an imbalance in riches in jump racing. That is quite astonishing. Somewhat ironically, despite his numerical advantage, Mullins trains none of the top three in the market, with East India Dock, Lulamba and Hello Neighbour all being of more interest to punters.
11:15 AM GMT
Let’s get your view...
11:15 AM GMT
Drinks prices at Cheltenham...
...what do we make of it? Nearly £8 for a Guinness is a little rich for my blood but I guess that’s the going rate these days.
11:11 AM GMT
Gold Cup runners and riders
The Cheltenham Gold Cup is unquestionably the biggest race of the week and as such it deserves some red-carpet treatment from Telegraph Sport.
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11:07 AM GMT
Any idea what day it is?
11:06 AM GMT
Today’s race schedule
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1.20: JCB Triumph Hurdle (Grade 1)
Race conditions: £150,000 | 2m1f | 8 hurdles | New Course -
2.00: BetMGM County Hurdle (Grade 3)
Race conditions: £98,370 (2024) | 2m1f| 8 hurdles | New Course -
2.40: Paddy Power Mares’ Chase (Grade 2)
Race conditions: £120,000 | 2m4½f | 17 fences | New Course -
3.20: Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 1)
Race conditions: £150,000 | 3m | 12 hurdles | New course -
4.00: Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup (Grade 1)
Race conditions: £625,000 | 3m2½f | 22 fences | New Course -
4.40: St James’s Place Hunter Chase (Listed)
Race conditions: £50 | 2m4½f | 17 fences | New Course -
5.20: Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle
Race conditions: £75,000 | 2m4½f | 10 hurdles | New Course
11:00 AM GMT
Huge move in the Martin Pipe
Though it feels somewhat sacrilegious to be talking about the final race of the day before the action has even started, it is worth noting the remarkable move for Dan Skelton’s runner Nurse Susan in the concluding Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle (5.20).
On Sunday, the mare was a 66/1 shot but is now as short as 12/1 with some firms amid a rabid support from punters. She will run in the same colours as Langer Dan, who is well know for landing big handicaps for the same yard.
She is certainly one to keep an eye as the afternoon wears on. Kopek De Mee, a big talking horse of the festival preview circuit, is 9/4 favourite for the race.
10:52 AM GMT
‘One of the worst ante-post payouts in history’
Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: “The Cheltenham Festival revolves around Gold Cup, and this year all the anticipation has been building to Galopin Des Champs’ attempt to win an historic third renewal. As a result, punters have been filling their boots ante-post all season, and should he oblige today, he will be one of the worst ante-post payouts we’ve had in recent Cheltenham history.
“Thankfully, now at just 4/7, we don’t expect him to be overly popular with singles backers on the day, but we’re certain he’ll be a rock-solid leg of many Friday accas.
“The opposition doesn’t look the strongest either, which further concerns us, but there are some horses who are being backed against him. The main pick has been Monty’s Star, who’s 10/1 from 14/1, and maybe that shouldn’t be a surprise considering Rachael Blackmore is booked to ride. All of her rides have been incredibly popular with punters at this year’s Festival, and you can see why after victories on Air Of Entitlement and Bob Olinger on Thursday.
“As far Thursday’s concerned, it was another day for the bookies. Sixandahalf was a mare we wanted to get beaten, so we were delighted to see Rachael Blackmore and Air Of Entitlement fly up the hill. Caldwell Potter was a bad loser for us, but we’ll always welcome a 25/1 winner of the Pertemps thanks to Doddiethegreat.
“Fact To File and Jagwar were popular picks, but the dial swung in our favour when Teahupoo and Johnnywho couldn’t get the job done for favourite backers. As far as the week’s concerned, everything hinges on Gold Cup Day today and whether Galopin Des Champs can make history.”
10:43 AM GMT
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10:30 AM GMT
Can anything beat Galopin Des Champs?
If this week has taught us anything it is that there is truth in the old adage; there is no such thing as a racing certainty. But, surely, nothing can stop the meeting’s last short-priced favourite, Galopin Des Champs, bucking the trend and joining the winter game’s all time greats by winning a third Boodles Gold Cup today.
This sport is called jump racing for good reason and Constitution Hill, Majborough, Jonbon and Ballyburn have all found obstacles in their way this week. State Man was not an odds-on shot but he was 1-25 in running going to the last with a second Champion Hurdle in the bag when disaster struck and it seems a long time since Kopek Des Bordes and Lossiemouth obliged for odds-on punters on Tuesday.
Golden Miller sets the standard for Gold Cup wins and, in all likelihood, we will never see a horse win five in our lifetimes. Only three horses have won three. Beginning in 1948 Cottage Rake, a horse who failed the vet three times for his wind, won his three for the young Irish trainer Vincent O’Brien who went on to become better known for his success at Epsom on the Flat.
Then came the imperious Arkle, named after a mountain on his owner’s Scottish estate, fondly known as ‘Himself,’ more popular than any human in Ireland despite grainy black and white television footage of his exploits. He was, unequivocally, the best jumper to ever look through a bridle in the post-War era. Arkle versus Golden Miller is another story.
It would then be another four decades before Best Mate would repeat the three-feat for Henrietta Knight and Terry Biddlecome but he was never quite in danger of earning the plaudits of Arkle.
Until this season, perhaps because of our obsession for the unbeaten or the fact that he does not have a hugely romantic back story, Galopin Des Champs has not quite caught the public’s imagination.
But the Irish finally went wild for him when he won a third Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown in February and if he wins today’s Gold Cup he will get the adulation he deserves from a British audience who will finally come to appreciate him.
The Willie Mullins trained nine-year-old is not unbeatable. He is two wins from six starts at Punchestown but that is, invariably, because one of those races in the autumn is too short for him and the other because it comes after the Gold Cup when most other blue riband winners would traditionally be out in the field.
But he is, pretty much, invincible at Cheltenham and Leopardstown, both galloping, left-handed tracks with stiff finishes. At Cheltenham he has won the Martin Pipe, he was streets clear when capsizing at the last in the Turners while he has won the last two Gold Cups by seven lengths and three and half.
He comes into the race seemingly in terrific form, if not better than ever. Mullins believes his win at Leopardstown at Christmas was a career best and he has had a good preparation which is such an important ingredient and the question which has to be asked is; are any of his rivals up to beating him?
He is 9lb clear of the next best, the King George winner Banbridge, also a Martin Pipe winner, on official ratings. Joseph O’Brien’s runner got three miles at Kempton and was not stopping in the finish but is untried at a three and a quarter on a stiff course. If he gets it, though, he has gears.
The two JP McManus runners are Corbetts Cross, winner of last year’s National Hunt Chase, so a guaranteed stayer and Inothewayurthinkin, runaway winner of last year’s Kim Muir off 12st. The latter has twice chased Galopin Des Champs home at Leopardstown this winter and, though supplemented for the race, I see no reason why he should reverse the form.
The horse, therefore, which may give the favourite most to think about is the Rachael Blackmore ridden Monty’s Star. Henry de Bromhead has had a rotten season by his standards and, with Quilixios falling upsides the winner in front in the Champion Chase, luck eluded him until Air of Entilement won the Ryanair Mares’ Novice Hurdle and Bob Olinger followed up in the Paddy Power Stayers Hurdle..
Monty’s Star walks around with a disfigured face, all lumps and bumps, which is the result of being kicked by another horse at the start of the season. At the time the trainer thought he might even lose him so, in some ways, he has passed one winning post in front by just being in the line up.
But he still needed his run when fifth to the favourite in the Irish Gold Cup and his trainer believes he now has has him ready to do his best. He has seven and a half lengths to make up on Leopardstown but he is, perhaps, the one horse who might be open to that sort of improvement and his trainer has a remarkable habit of pulling it out of the hat at Cheltenham.
This week might have put doubt into our minds about any odds-on shot but Galopin Des Champs looks like the horse to restore our faith and, at tea-time today, he should be Galopin into jump racing’s history books.