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For four days in March the racing world centres on the Cotswolds countryside and the famous Cheltenham Festival. This spectacular showpiece is rightfully labelled ‘the greatest show on turf’ and racing does not have anything quite like it for atmosphere, occasion and pure sporting theatre.
Gold Cup Day on Friday 19th March is the culmination of a season of jumps action, the long winter slog all aimed at this spring target in the Cotswolds amphitheatre.
The Blue Ribband of racing is the most prestigious jumps race in the calendar and has been won by the all-time greats of steeplechasing. This is where history is created. In 2021, Al Boum Photo will have a chance to win a third straight Cheltenham Gold Cup – a feat only managed by Arkle and Best Mate since the Second World War.
Betting Tips & Predictions
It’s the final fling for Cheltenham Festival punters on Friday afternoon as the Gold Cup itself takes centre stage at 3.05pm. Al Boum Photo will attempt to join Best Mate as a hat-trick winning Blue Riband hero this century and his claims are strong, despite Champ’s looming presence and Minella Indo bidding to give Henry De Bromhead a unique treble of Champion Hurdle, Champion Chase and Gold Cup in one sitting.
Remember, you can watch every race from Cheltenham (1.20pm-4.50pm; seven races) via live streaming when logged into MansionBet. Our tipster marks your card for the final afternoon of action from the Cotswolds.
Click on one of the race names below for the latest betting tips and previews.
TIME | RACE TIPS | DISTANCE | PRIZE MONEY |
13:20 | Triumph Hurdle | 2m1f | £125,000 |
13:55 | County Handicap Hurdle | 2m1f | £100,000 |
14:30 | Novices’ Hurdle | 3m | £125,000 |
15:05 | Cheltenham Gold Cup | 3m2½f | £625,000 |
15:40 | St James’ Palace Festival Challenge Cup Open Hunters’ Steeple Chase | 3m2½f | £45,000 |
16:15 | Mares’ Chase | 2m4f | £90,000 |
16:50 | Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle | 2m4½f | £70,000 |
Alongside the Gold Cup itself there are Grade 1s in the Triumph Hurdle and the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle as well as County Hurdle and the Foxhunters Chase – the Gold Cup for amateur riders – on a super seven-race card.
Race 1 – 13:20 Triumph Hurdle (Grade 1)
The Triumph Hurdle is the starting point on Gold Cup Day and this 2m1f Grade 1 brings together the pick of the four-year-old crop from Britain, Ireland and France. Nicky Henderson has won the race a record seven times.
YEAR | WINNER | TRAINER | JOCKEY | ODDS |
2020 | Burning Victory | Willie Mullins | Paul Townend | 12/1 |
2019 | Pentland Hills | Nicky Henderson | Nico de Boinville | 20/1 |
2018 | Farclas | Gordon Elliott | Jack Kennedy | 9/1 |
Race 2 – 13:55 County Handicap Hurdle (Grade 3)
A deeply competitive handicap and one which routinely attracts a maximum field, the County Hurdle has been won on four occasions each by leading trainers Willie Mullins and Paul Nicholls.
YEAR | WINNER | TRAINER | JOCKEY | ODDS |
2020 | Saint Roi | Willie Mullins | Barry Geraghty | 11/2 |
2019 | Ch’tibello | Dan Skelton | Harry Skelton | 12/1 |
2018 | Mohaayed | Dan Skelton | Bridget Andrews | 33/1 |
Race 3 – 14:30 Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 1)
A thorough stamina test for the novice hurdlers, this three-mile contest requires a mature performer to get the trip. It was added in 2005 when The Festival moved to four days and has already produced a future Gold Cup winner (Bobs Worth 2011) and future Stayers’ Hurdle winner (Penhill 2017).
YEAR | WINNER | TRAINER | JOCKEY | ODDS |
2020 | Monkfish | Willie Mullins | Paul Townend | 5/1 |
2019 | Minella Indo | Henry De Bromhead | Rachel Blackmore | 50/1 |
2018 | Kilbricken Storm | Colin Tizzard | Harry Cobden | 33/1 |
Race 4 – 15:05 The Cheltenham Gold Cup (Grade 1)
The main event of the four days and, indeed, of the jumps season in Britain and Ireland, the Gold Cup is the most storied of races. This is the Blue Ribband of jumps racing and the honours board is who’s who of racing folklore.
YEAR | WINNER | TRAINER | JOCKEY | ODDS |
2020 | Monkfish | Willie Mullins | Paul Townend | 100/30fav |
2019 | Al Boum Photo | Willie Mullins | Paul Townend | 12/1 |
2018 | Native River | Colin Tizzard | Richard Johnson | 5/1 |
Race 5 – 15:40 St James’s Palace Festival Challenge Cup Open Hunters’ Steeple Chase
This is the Gold Cup for amateur riders and is run over the same course and distance as the preceding Grade 1 event.
YEAR | WINNER | TRAINER | JOCKEY | ODDS |
2020 | It Came To Pass | Eugene O’Sullivan | Maxine O’Sullivan | 66/1 |
2019 | Hazel Hill | Philip Rowley | Alex Edwards | 7/2 |
2018 | Pacha Du Polder | Paul Nicholls | Harriet Tucker | 25/1 |
Race 6 – 16:15 Mares’ Steeple Chase
2021 is the first year that the Mares’ Steeple Chase will be held at the Cheltenham Festival. Organisers expect the Mares’ Chase to be a fantastic addition to the programme of races on Gold Cup Day.
YEAR | WINNER | TRAINER | JOCKEY | ODDS |
2020 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
2019 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
2018 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Race 7 – 16:50 Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle
The Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle is now the final curtain-call for the Cheltenham Festival. This race has been around since 2009 and is run in honour of Martin Pipe, 15-time Champion Trainer in Britain and a 34-time winner at this Festival.
YEAR | WINNER | TRAINER | JOCKEY | ODDS |
2020 | Indefatigable | Paul Webber | Rex Dingle | 25/1 |
2019 | Early Doors | Joseph O’Brien | Jonjo O’Neill | 5/1 |
2018 | Blow By Blow | Gordon Elliott | Donagh Meyler | 11/1 |
Betting & Promos for Cheltenham Festival Day 4
You can watch every race from Cheltenham on day four of The Festival via live streaming when logged into MansionBet. We’ll have the latest odds in the lead-up to Cheltenham and special offers and promotions across the four days of the Festival itself; including – extra-place races, best odds guaranteed and new customer offers.
Also be sure to check out our blog for daily tipping advice from our racing experts on all four days of the iconic Cheltenham Festival.
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