Cheltenham Festival Gold Cup Winners & Past Results

2007 Cheltenham Gold Cup Winner - Kauto Star
The 2007 Cheltenham Gold Cup was all about one horse with all the build up being about the horse that had taken all before him in the season by winning the Betfair Chase, The King George, The Tingle Creek and was looking to get the Betfair £1 million bonus by winning the Cheltenham Gold Cup. There was one flaw in his armoury and that was the famous last flight blunder. Ruby Walsh showed all the confidence in the World and put him into the lead going to the last and while he made a slight error at the last he went on to win well.

2006 Cheltenham Festival Winner - War of Attrition
This was one of the most open Gold Cups in recent years as Kicking King was injured and was unable to take his place in the line up. The Irish were having a really good Cheltenham Festival and War of Attrition was the new kid on the block and while he had had a quite build up to the race and there were his supporters he ran a perfect race and was a good winner on the day.

2005 Cheltenham Gold Cup Winner - Kicking King
Best Mate the winner of the Gold cup Odds for the previous three years was absent following an injury in the week leading up to the race and this left favourite Kicking King the King George Winner the opportunity to continue a growing trend of horses that win the King George and follow up in the same year with the Gold Cup. Kicking King made no mistake and put himself up as a horse that could follow in Best Mates hoof steps.

2002-2004 Cheltenham Gold Cup Winner - Best Mate
Best Mate became a real favourite with the racing public as he was a beautiful horse that had real grace and produced fantastic displays on the Cheltenham racecourse. His trainer Henrietta Knight took a lot of stick for wrapping up Best Mate in cotton wool and not letting him run too often and we have seen in recent times that that decision was a very astute one and resulted in him returning for three consecutive years in 2002, 2003 and 2004 to retain his title. Anyone who saw him run on the racetrack will go away having seen poetry in motion and why we all love a real class racehorse.

Horse Racing and Cheltenham Betting News

Skybet York Stakes Odds
The Skybet York Stakes odds has Godolphin's, Campanologist and John Gosden's Pipedreamer as joint favourites at 11/4. Campanologist is reported as being in great spirits ahead of the race and trainer Saeed Bin Suror confirmed that he had a great work out with Kerrin McEvoy on board the other day. Campanologist so far is the toast of the Godolphin stable having been their only winner at Royal Ascot and they fully expect to repeat that success here. He was not disgraced when behind Ballydoyle's Mount Nelson in the Eclipse Stakes last time out. The York course will suit him fine as they usually have a pace in the races and the distance of 10 furlongs will not harm the horse in the least. He was also just behind Pipedreamer (3rd) in the Eclipse last time but the stable have no doubt that the form can be reversed. odds

King George V1 Tip
Our King George V1 Tip for this week's King George V1 & Queen Elizabeth Stakes betting Group One race at Ascot is the Sir Michael Stoute trained Papal Bull. The tip received a boost yesterday when Sir Michael announced that top French jockey, Olivier Peslier was now confirmed for the ride. Papal Bull, who ran second at Newmarket behind Lucarno, in the Group 2 Princess of Wales Stakes earlier this month has come out of the race fantastically well and is in fine form and he will now take his chance in a race that has always been his target this season. Most people were convinced that Ryan Moore would ride the horse, after seeing Sir Michaels other entrant, Ask, drift badly in the betting market out to 20/1. This is of course is utter balderdash, like so much other racing speculation. Moore will ride Ask in the big race, but there are serious concerns about the firmness of the ground for him. There are no such worries for Papal Bull however, who's connections expressed their absolute delight in the booking of Peslier for the ride. Click Here to bet now with Stan James and claim a £25 Free Bet

Totesport International Betting Odds
The Totesport International betting odds sees Mark Johnston's Lovelace as the 5-1 from 6-1 second favourite with the sponsors for Saturday's totesport International and could soon take over as favourite if the ante-post plunge continues. Redford remains the firm's 9-2 favourite for trainer Michael Bell. Redford is totesports biggest ante post loser, followed by Lovelace, so at the moment things don't look too good for the sponsors. However, it is a strong looking race and there is every possibility that the sponsors may get a result.

Sussex Stakes Tip
Sussex Stakes Tip for the next weeks Glorious Goodwood's Group One is the John Gosden trained Ravens Pass. Most punters would disagree with the selection in the knowledge that hot favourite Henrythenavigator has already got the better of him twice this season. However, it is clear that Ravens Pass is improving at a rapid rate and got much closer to ‘Henry' at the St James Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot. Connections of the colt are very bullish and believe that they can go one better and have said that the horse is in great form at home.

King George Vl Tip
The King George Vl Tip for this weekends big Group One race is last years John Gosdens trained St Leger Winner Lucarno. We are prepared to take on hot favourite Duke of Marmalade on two fronts, one: Duke of Marmalade is unproven over the distance and two: Lucarno's impressive win at Newmarket. Add these vital credentials win to his undoubted fighting spirit then it seems obvious that he has the ability to upset the Aiden O'Brien Group One juggernaut.

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