Gold Cup Favourite Now Long Run 4/1

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Long Run is now the joint favourite for the Gold Cup with StanJames, who now expect the young Nicky Henderson chaser to go off favourite for the race.

“All the money today has been for Long Run,” said StanJames spokesman Garry McGibbon. “For some reason punters are leaving Imperial Commander well alone today, which we find a bit strange as he’s been trained specifically for this race and did nothing wrong when winning this contest last year.

“Not only that, Imperial Commander is a six-time winner round Cheltenham. He loves it here.”

In other Gold Cup market news, Kauto Star and Denman are friendless with StanJames.com. Both horses have been pushed out to 8/1 from 13/2 with punters clearly believing that their glory days are well behind them.

Cheltenham Gold Cup (place terms: 1/4 the first 3)
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4    Imperial Commander
4    Long Run
7    Kempes
8    Kauto Star
17-2    Denman
11    Midnight Chase
11    Pandorama
20    Tidal Bay
25    Weird Al
33    China Rock
33    Neptune Collonges
33    What A Friend
80    Carruthers
NR    Albertas Run

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Cheltenham Gold Cup Runners Guide 2011

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Choose your gold cup horse with our runners guide. Jockeys colours are included as well as approximate odds.  Other Cheltenham Runners see our Cheltenham Odds

Gold Cup Runners 2011

Other Cheltenham Runners see our Cheltenham Odds

 

No.
Colours
Form
Horse
Approx. Odds
BET
Age
Trainer
Jockey
Rating
5 Owner details 251U-1

Imperial Commander

9/2

10 Nigel Twiston-Davies Paddy Brennan 185
Reigning champion who beat Denman and Kauto Star last year. He has only had one run this season having been laid out all year for this. Paddy Brennan will know exactly how to ride him and though not as good as Kauto Star at his peak he is worthy favourite. Will take a good one to beat him.
6 Owner details 11F-13

Kauto Star

15/2

11 Paul Nicholls Ruby Walsh 174
Where do we start. Dual Gold Cup winner and the best chaser of his generation. He is 11 years old now and hasn’t looked the horse he was. Well beaten in the King George, a race he has owned in recent years, but connections say he had an infection that day. Sadly it will take a big effort to win this one and his price may be a bit short given his chances.
8 Owner details 113-31

Long Run

5/1

8 Nicky Henderson S Waley-Cohen 179
the progressive young horse in the field. Won the King George in very good style at Kempton last time and will be ridden by the owners son. Many punters would rather see a professional jockey take the ride, but there was no problem last time and he showed himself to be a very capable rider. A very strong claim who may serve it up to Imperial Call. Very strong winning chance.
6 Owner details 11F-13

Kauto Star

15/2

11 Paul Nicholls Ruby Walsh 174
Where do we start. Dual Gold Cup winner and the best chaser of his generation. He is 11 years old now and hasn’t looked the horse he was. Well beaten in the King George, a race he has owned in recent years, but connections say he had an infection that day. Sadly it will take a big effort to win this one and his price may be a bit short given his chances.
4 Owner details 1U24-3

Denman

8/1

Victor Chandler Bookmaker victorchandler free bets 11 Paul Nicholls Sam Thomas 179
former Gold Cup winner, second to Imperial Commander, the Tank as he is called is now 11 years old. Paul Nicholls though says he has a good chance and this is really his last big chance of regaining the Gold Cup. Sam Thomas gets on well with Denman who we last saw giving lumps of weight in the Hennessey Gold Cup, finishing a creditable third. I think he has a good chance if fully fit. He is certainly fresh.
7 Owner details 7 P1-3U1

Kempes

9/1

8 Willie Mullins Tony McCoy 162
Ap McCoy takes the ride. Willie Mullins has had a good festival with Hurricane Fly and Quevega winning on Tuesday. Won the Irish Hennessey last time out and has each-way claims here. McCoy rides for his retained owner JP McManus who cruely missed out on seeing Binocular defend his Champion Hurdle title. Realistic place claims.
9 Owner details 41111

Midnight Chase

14/1

9 Neil Mulholland Tom Scudamore 163
has the heart of a lion and we may not have yet seen the best of him. Cleary goes well at Cheltenham and at a big price this is many people’s idea of a very good each way bet at a big price. It would be a big win for the stable, a young trainer very much on the up.
11 Owner details 111-P1

Pandorama

14/1

8 Noel Meade P Carberry 166
9 wins for 11 starts is a good return. A talented horse who has had a few problems of late but showed he was back to fitness at Leopardstown last time out and with Paul Carberry aboard he is in safe hands. Again a very lively outsider with strong place claims.
12 Owner details 74-322

Tidal Bay

16/1

10 Howard Johnson Brian Hughes 166
Former Festival winner who has the talent but may just be a bit below the class required to win the Gold Cup. Northern raider trained by Howard Johnson who certainly knows what it takes to win at the Cheltenham Festival.
13 Owner details 111-18

Wierd Al

20/1

8 Ian Williams Jason Maguire 152
difficult to see this one win. Rated 152, though he has won plenty of races he was found wanting when stepped up in class last time in the Hennessey, well beaten by Denman and is on far worse terms today. No chance.
10 Owner details 14/B01

Neptune Collonges

25/1

10 Paul Nichols Robert Thornton 168
a great who has some very solid form, including a third behind Denman and Kauto Star in this race. Robert Thornton takes the ride but it has to be said that his big price is a fair representation of his chances and it would take a leap of faith even to back him each way.
3 Owner details 2-1134

China Rock

33/1

8 M F Morris Barry Geraghty 159
Mouse Morris trains, an Irish raider who is a lively outsider. An each-way outsider at a big price but he is not guaranteed to get the trip. He is a good jumper but stamina is the worry for China Rock backers.
14 Owner details 211-52

What A Friend

33/1

8 Paul Nicholls Daryl Jacob 159
Paul Nicholls trains, certainly the third string, but does have outside claims. Second in the Aon Chase last time he is not out of it, but his price represents his chances.
2 Owner details 42-664

Carruthers

66/1

8 Mark Bradstock Mattie Batchelor 146
another outsider who is campaigned in all the big races and talked about fondly by the pundits, given his connections. But from a betting point of view this is one, that on all known form, really has no chance. Would be an upset the size of Norton’s Coin if this one was to win. Rated only 146, the lowest in the field. Shouldn’t be in this field in truth.
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Cheltenham Gold Cup Day Tips 2011 Day 4

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Friday, Cheltenham Gold Cup Tips 2011

Its the final Day of the Cheltenham Festival, Gold Cup Day. Here are my tips for the closing day of the Cheltenham Festival.

 1:30 Triumph Hurdle, Unaccompanied, Each Way,  7/1 with Coral and Betfair

Always a difficult race, which Nicky Henderson has won the past couple of years. In my view this is harder to solve than recent renewals and could be another for the all conquering Irish contingent.  Highly rated on the flat she bolted up in a maiden Hurdle for Dermot Weld and then won a grade one hurdle in the style of a decent sort. A filly, not maky win this race but she gets a weigh allowance and looks a very decent type and with the Irish flying, she is the one for an each way interest.

2:05 County Hurdle, Get me Out of Here, Each Way , 16/1 with William Hill and Paddy Power

Caution: I cant remember the last time I backed the winner of this race, a nightmare to solve. I am siding with a horse that was second at last year’s festival in the Supreme Novice’s – Get Me Out of Here. He has showed absolutely nothing since, but he has the class and ability and will is due a big race. McCoy will ride but I am playing small stakes on the basis that recent form is not encouraging but he if he finds his true form his current mark is a very winning mark. Worth an each way but modest stakes.

2:40 Albert Bartlett Novice, Hurdle, Bobs Worth, Win 10/3 with Paddy Power, 3/1 with Ladbrokes

After a couple of tough races, this is more like it. A decent investment on Bobs Worth for me. I am backing a Nicky Henderson novice, no surprise given the volume of novice talent that currently resides at Seven Barrows. Rock On Ruby franked the form of Bob’s worth when very unlucky to be touched off on the line in a driving finish. He is my idea of a banker, if you can have a novice hurdle banker. I really like Bobs Worth and will have a decent bet here. Feel sorry for Dougie Costello who had a big chance with recession proof.

3:20 The Cheltenham Gold Cup, Imperial Commander, Win 9/2 with  Ladbrokes, William Hill, 4/1 with Bet365

As much as I hate backing against Kauto Star, I can’t see him being there this time, my favourite horse over jumps of all times. Nothing would give me more pleasure to see Kauto Star win a third Gold Cup, that said you cant bet on sentiment. For me Long Run is the danger to the reigning champion, Imperial Commander, who has raced just once since winning last year. He will be tuned to the minute for this and looked impressive on a recent racecourse gallop. I think this is a great race with three former winners lining up, all have a chance with Long Run the new kid on the block. For me though it will be Imperial Commander.

4:00 Foxhunter’s Chase, Baby Run, Win 7/2 with Paddy Power

The Twiston-Davies camp didn’t have a winner last year until Friday, then they banged three in. Baby Run is their big hope for this and will be a short price, but as hard as I try I can’t see past Baby Run. Amateur riders are always difficult but young Twiston-Davies will not be an amateur for long.

4:40 Conditional Jockey’s Race, Sir Des Champs, Win 5/1 with Victor Chandler, Coral, William Hill

 Another for Ireland here for me. Sir Des Champs trained by Willie Mullins looks to be the one here, laid out for the race and comes here full of promise, unexposed and with a big chance.

5:15 The Grand Annual, Anquetta, Win 9/1 with Boylesports, Paddy Power

The getting out stakes. Never easy and this is no exception. I have no big view on this and probably wont have a bet myself. The one I would put up as the most likely winner is Nicky Henderson’s Anquetta who could be well in. Nearly all of these will have been laid out for this, so no huge interest, but Henderson could hold the key with Anquetta.

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Good Luck and I hope it has been a profitable Cheltenham Festival for you!

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Cheltenham Gold Cup Preview 2011

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The Cheltenham Gold Cup Preview 2011

By tipster Carl Harris, as much as I hate backing against Kauto Star, I can’t see him being there this time, my favourite horse over jumps of all times. Nothing would give me more pleasure to see Kauto Star win a third Gold Cup, that said you cant bet on sentiment.

For me Long Run is the danger to the reigning champion, Imperial Commander, who has raced just once since winning last year. He will be tuned to the minute for this and looked impressive on a recent racecourse gallop. I think this is a great race with three former winners lining up, all have a chance with Long Run the new kid on the block. For me though it will be Imperial Commander.

Three Gold Cup winners line up for the 2011 Cheltenham Gold Cup. Will it be a previous winner or will a new pretender land the big prize?
Here are the runners for the 2011 Gold Cup run over 3m 2f 110y on Friday

Albteras Run – won the Ryanair Chase in 2010 under Tony McCoy but has struggled this season to find any sort of form. Richard Johnson takes the ride, with McCoy aboard Kempes but in all honesty it would be difficult to give him a realistic chance. He is a big price though.

Carruthers – another outsider who is campaigned in all the big races and talked about fondly by the pundits, given his connections. But from a betting point of view this is one, that on all known form, really has no chance. Would be an upset the size of Norton’s Coin if this one was to win. Rated only 146, the lowest in the field. Shouldn’t be in this field in truth.

China Rock – Mouse Morris trains, an Irish raider who is a lively outsider. An each-way outsider at a big price but he is not guaranteed to get the trip. He is a good jumper but stamina is the worry for China Rock backers.

Denman – former Gold Cup winner, second to Imperial Commander, the Tank as he is called is now 11 years old. Paul Nicholls though says he has a good chance and this is really his last big chance of regaining the Gold Cup. Sam Thomas gets on well with Denman who we last saw giving lumps of weight in the Hennessey Gold Cup, finishing a creditable third. I think he has a good chance if fully fit. He is certainly fresh.

Imperial Commander – reigning champion who beat Denman and Kauto Star last year. He has only had one run this season having been laid out all year for this. Paddy Brennan will know exactly how to ride him and though not as good as Kauto Star at his peak he is worthy favourite. Will take a good one to beat him.

Kauto Star – where do we start. Dual Gold Cup winner and the best chaser of his generation. He is 11 years old now and hasn’t looked the horse he was. Well beaten in the King George, a race he has owned in recent years, but connections say he had an infection that day. Sadly it will take a big effort to win this one and his price may be a bit short given his chances.

Kempes – Ap McCoy takes the ride. Willie Mullins has had a good festival with Hurricane Fly and Quevega winning on Tuesday. Won the Irish Hennessey last time out and has each-way claims here. McCoy rides for his retained owner JP McManus who cruely missed out on seeing Binocular defend his Champion Hurdle title. Realistic place claims.

Long Run – the progressive young horse in the field. Won the King George in very good style at Kempton last time and will be ridden by the owners son. Many punters would rather see a professional jockey take the ride, but there was no problem last time and he showed himself to be a very capable rider. A very strong claim who may serve it up to Imperial Call. Very strong winning chance.

Midnight Chase – has the heart of a lion and we may not have yet seen the best of him. Cleary goes well at Cheltenham and at a big price this is many people’s idea of a very good each way bet at a big price. It would be a big win for the stable, a young trainer very much on the up.

Pandorama – 9 wins for 11 starts is a good return. A talented horse who has had a few problems of late but showed he was back to fitness at Leopardstown last time out and with Paul Carberry aboard he is in safe hands. Again a very lively outsider with strong place claims.

Tidal Bay – Former Festival winner who has the talent but may just be a bit below the class required to win the Gold Cup. Northern raider trained by Howard Johnson who certainly knows what it takes to win at the Cheltenham Festival.

Weird Al – difficult to see this one win. Rated 152, though he has won plenty of races he was found wanting when stepped up in class last time in the Hennessey, well beaten by Denman and is on far worse terms today. No chance.

What A Friend – Paul Nicholls trains, certainly the third string, but does have outside claims. Second in the Aon Chase last time he is not out of it, but his price represents his chances.

Summary
This is realistically between Imperial Commander, Denman, Long Run and Kauto Star. I think Imperial Call will win but Long Run will make him work for it. Denman in third.

1- Imperial Commander
2- Long Run
3- Denman

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Nigel Twiston-Davies Imperial Commander Cheltenham star

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Trainer of Cheltenham big-race favourite says: ‘I’ll be absolutely gobsmacked if he couldn’t win the Gold Cup again’

Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “Nigel Twiston-Davies sure Imperial Commander will be a Cheltenham star” was written by Donald McRae, for The Guardian on Tuesday 15th March 2011 00.06 UTC

“I’m giving my innermost thoughts to the Guardian,” Nigel Twiston-Davies groans into his phone as he paces up and down a small lounge adjoining his office in a beautiful corner of the Cotswolds. The trainer of Imperial Commander, who won the Gold Cup last year and is the favourite to win the race again at the climax of the Cheltenham Festival on Friday, has turned away from the slow torture of this interview to offer good news to another hopeful racehorse owner.

This is the third telephone call he has taken in less than an hour but, as in his previous two conversations, Twiston-Davies is upbeat when confirming his plans for this week’s festival – even if he bashfully admits to the latest owner that he has forgotten the name of the young horse they’re discussing. “I’m terrible with names until they run,” he murmurs into his mobile.

Twiston-Davies is more adept at speaking his mind. He settles down in his sofa and says, “Right, where were we?”, having forgotten whether we had been in the midst of assessing his brusque shyness or why he always wanted to be a farmer. We settle on a suggestion that the strongest lure of farming must surely be the fact that it is a vocation in which interviews are obsolete.

“That’s right,” he chortles. “You never get interviewed as a farmer. And you’re not answerable to anyone. If a horse runs badly you feel so awful for the owner. You think: ‘What else could I have done?’ If I owned the horse you’d just think, ‘Oh well, we’ll sort it out.’ That’s the hardest part of this job.”

A more pleasurable aspect is developing a Gold Cup winner. The sheer rapture probably explains why Twiston-Davies is so bullish when stressing his belief that Imperial Commander will win again on Friday. “I definitely would be absolutely gobsmacked if we couldn’t win the Gold Cup again.”

From such a diffident interviewee that seems an extraordinarily confident statement. “He is supposedly the best horse in the field,” Twiston-Davies says. “He won it last year. If he didn’t win I’d be like poor old Paul Nicholls last year – absolutely gobsmacked.”

Last year Nicholls was at the centre of a media storm as feverish experts debated which of his two horses, Kauto Star and Denman, would triumph. They had won the previous three Gold Cups between them and the stark difference in the horses’ characters, allied to their being kept in adjoining stables, made a riveting story – which Imperial Commander stomped all over.

“People got overexcited. They thought it was doing racing lots of good to have this huge competition between two horses – but we ruined the story. Everything went so smoothly. He was always in the right place, jumping beautifully, and he looked good the whole way.”

Would he have been “absolutely gobsmacked” if Imperial Commander had lost last year? “Of course. I would’ve sounded very arrogant if I’d said he was definitely going to win but I thought we had a very good chance.”

Why is he so much more upfront this year? “There’s nothing definite about it but he’s as good as he’s ever been. And for me there isn’t an outstanding horse there who can take it away from him. He was the forgotten horse last year; he’s not forgotten this year.”

Twiston-Davies waves away concern that a lingering infection, which meant Imperial Commander could not race against Kauto Star in the King George, might have affected him. He is similarly dismissive of Nicky Henderson’s Long Run, who beat Kauto Star in the King George. “I think the old ones, Kauto and Denman, are the toughest to beat because they’ve proved it. There’s a question mark over Long Run’s jumping. Cheltenham takes more jumping than Kempton. And reading the papers it seems he’s having intensive schooling the whole time. So they must be slightly worried about him, mustn’t they? Long Run has got a lot to prove.”

The 53-year-old shrugs. “Maybe Long Run’s better than we think. Maybe Imperial Commander will get beat. But it will be very hard [to beat him].”

Imperial Commander is already 10 but Twiston-Davies makes it sound as if this is just the continuation of a long Gold Cup saga. Could he even win another one after this year? “Or two,” Twiston-Davies says. So Imperial Commander could win three Gold Cups in a row? “Easily. If he wins very well this week, is one more year going to make a big difference? Probably not.”

Twiston-Davies might shy away from attention but he could be secretly irked that so much more praise is lavished on Henderson and, in particular, Nicholls. “Well, him and Henderson have got 40 horses running at Cheltenham. I’ve got 20. The average price of our horses is 20 grand – their average price is 200 grand. Imperial Commander cost 30 grand. You hear that Long Run cost a massive amount – 20 or 30 times more. Kauto Star was hugely expensive.”

Does he envy their spending power? “No,” he shudders. “I’ve got quite a lot going on. What must it be like if you’ve got twice as much?”

It becomes easier to understand why he was on the brink of walking away from training in 2002. On the eve of that year’s Grand National, which his horse Bindaree unexpectedly won, Twiston-Davies had resolved to quit for he was swamped by debt. But would he really have walked away from training if Bindaree had not won? “I would definitely have walked away from here. I would have sold up and done something else. I had made the decision we were going to stop and, as it’s ridiculous to think you’re going to win a National, I was just confused afterwards. It took lots of meetings with the banks to get huge overdrafts to buy this place. Luckily, it’s all worked out.”

Twiston-Davies is at his most fretful just before Cheltenham – so how much longer can he endure the agony? “If you’d asked me six years ago I would’ve said ‘Five more years …’ It’s different now. The boys are 18 and 16 and they won’t be ready to take over 10 years from now. So I’ll go on longer. When the boys are involved it gives you so much more enthusiasm.”

His sons, Sam and Willie, are both gifted jockeys. Last year, in the Foxhunter Chase, immediately after the Gold Cup, Sam won on Baby Run, another of his dad’s horses. “Sam’s win gave me as much pleasure as the Gold Cup,” Twiston-Davies says. “It was absolutely great.”

He nods his agreement at informed speculation that Sam could become the next superstar jockey after AP McCoy and Ruby Walsh retire. “Sam has great balance and a sharp brain. He’s always been very good. Willie’s pretty good too.”

On Friday, Willie will partner Baby Run in the amateur jockeys’ race, again immediately after the Gold Cup. Sam, meanwhile, will ride Sybarite in the Albert Bartlett, just before the big race of the week. Sybarite “could be my next Imperial Commander” and Twiston-Davies clearly expects both horses to win – with the possibility that Baby Run could complete the treble the trainer snatched on the Friday last year. He also believes Khyber Kim, second in the 2010 Champion Hurdle, could be another winner for him today – especially now Henderson has withdrawn the favourite, Binocular, after admitting that he would fail a drugs test for using cortisone.

This is the latest controversy surrounding Henderson. The trainer himself was barred from entering horses in races for three months but James Main, the vet who injected Henderson’s Moonlit Path with a banned clotting agent on the day of a race in 2009, has been struck off. Yet Main implied that the illegal substance had been regularly used in racing.

“It’s been very tough on the vet,” Twiston-Davies says. “He was only doing what he felt was best for the horse. I think he used it in good faith. I don’t think they were trying to do anything too crooked.”

The trainer laughs awkwardly. “Well, I’m sure they weren’t trying to be bent. We’d never used it [the clotting agent] ourselves but I’d heard of it. I had discussed it with vets and we knew it was illegal to give it to horses on the day of a race. Everybody knew – but I suppose they thought it wasn’t one that showed up.”

He is also downbeat on racing’s future. “It’s very worrying about the prize money. It’s woeful. Something has got to be done. I think the racing programme will have to shrink a bit. We’ve got to appeal to the wider public so that more people go racing. Maybe there’s too much racing for too little money. It would surely help if we had less racing – certainly less bad racing. No one cares about all-weather racing through the winter, but it’s giving huge income to the bookmakers who pay the levy.”

Will racing have to change to survive? “It will definitely survive. But racing will have to change – or people are going to vote with their feet and there’ll be no horses left.”

Twiston-Davies is often remembered most for refusing Des Lynam an interview just after he won his first National, but he has always believed that, “the horses should do the talking. You know how crazy the press can be. They’ll phone up and ask ‘How’s the horse?’ I want to say: ‘Obviously it’s dead. That’s why I’ve entered it in the race.’ What do you say? ‘Well, it’s sick, that’s why we think it’s going to win.’”

The trainer relaxes at last and laughs heartily. We take a walk outside, where the most appealing aspect of his yard is its lack of grandeur. Kauto Star and Denman have their names and all their great victories listed on golden plaques alongside their stables. Imperial Commander just looks happier, as does Twiston-Davies, when the seemingly grumpy trainer cheerfully feeds him a carrot inside his plain old stable.

A carrot, even to a Gold Cup winner, means more than a trophy. “He’s not daft, is he?” Twiston-Davies says, looking at the horse that means so much to him.

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Cheltenham Gold Cup Winner Imperial Commander

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IMPERIAL SEALS THE DEAL FOR BOOKIES GOLDEN CHELTENHAM

In what can only be described as the most dire four days of betting that Cheltenham punters have ever known, the win of Imperial Commander was another nail in the coffin.

Previously billed as the ‘War of the Worlds’ by bookies, the titanic clash between Kauto Star and Denman became a damp squib in the Cotswold drizzle as the locally trained Imperial Commander at 7/1 upset the odds, but provided the locals with a lot to cheer about.

Punters across the land wagered a record £40million on the clash today, David Hood, spokesman for William Hill, said: ‘’Bookies couldn’t make it up this week, they have enjoyed some stellar results (only three winning favourites up to the Gold Cup), and it will take punters until the World Cup to get over the shocks this week.”

The Gold Cup wasn’t a complete ‘skinner’ for bookies, as both the winner and the third Mon Mome were exceptionally well backed each-way horses. “Mon Mome was the surprise gamble from 150-1 into 50-1, but I have no doubt that many remembered his Grand National win and kept the faith again. That said, he has saved William Hill £550,000!“

A punter with a series of 10p accumulators confidently predicted that Imperial Commander and Denman would be placed winning £450,000, but Mon Mome’s last gasp effort to snatch third from Carruthers saved William Hill from that becoming a £1million pound win.

Cheltenham Gold Cup 2011: 4-1 Imperial Commander, Kauto Star, 8-1 Denman, Weapon’s Amnesty, 12-1 Big Buck’s, 16-1 Diamond Harry, Long Run, Punchestowns, Somersby, 20-1 bar (Each Way 1/4 1,2,3)

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Cheltenham Gold Cup Result 2010

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3.20 Cheltenham Gold Cup Result 2010 

1st 6 Imperial Commander (IRE) 7-1
2nd 5 Denman (IRE) 4-1
3rd 8 Mon Mome (FR) 50-1
Tote Win £8.20
Pl £1.70, £1.60, £7.90
EX £36.60
SF £34.81
Tricast £1304.21
Winning Trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies
Winning Jockey Paddy Brennan
Distances 7l, 23l
Kauto Star 8-11 fav
11 ran

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Cheltenham Gold Cup Odds

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3.20pm totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup Odds

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Cheltenham Gold Cup Horses 2010

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Guide to the Cheltenham Gold Cup Horses 2010 with betting odds provided by Ladbrokes

No.
Colours
Form
Horse
Trainer
Jockey
1 Owner details 204-P01

Calgary Bay

66/1

Miss H C Knight G Lee
Real chasing type who didn’t fulfil initial promise as a novice but got right back on track upped to 3m at Doncaster in December, jumping well and scoring easily. Worthy of consideration.
2 Owner details 114-512

Carruthers

50/1

M Bradstock Matthew Batchelor
Carruthers Front runner who is clearly most at home under testing conditions. Won small-field graduation event at Newbury over Christmas, but couldn’t cope with a revitalised Taranis at Cheltenham next time, essentially ending his Gold Cup ambitions at a stroke.
3 Owner details 50PP/05-

Cerium

500/1

Paul Murphy D N Russell
One-time smart chaser for Paul Nicholls but firmly on downgrade nowadays and yet another unrealistic Grand National runner for eccentric owner.
4 Owner details 311-4P2

Cooldine

8/1

W P Mullins Paul Townend
Cooldine Top-notch novice last term, posting a performance on a par with Looks Like Trouble and Denman (both subsequent Gold Cup winners) in winning RSA Chase here last year. Things not really gone to script since, however, turned over at Punchestown following month and reported to have coughed when running abysmally in Lexus on his return. That said, he comes here on a high having bounced back to his very best when second to Joncol in Irish Hennessy last month and sure to be popular in the market without the ‘big two’.
5 Owner details 1/22F-1U

Denman

4/1

P F Nicholls A P McCoy
Denman A leviathan of the modern era, as much for his pair of Hennessy triumphs as his Gold Cup defeat of Kauto Star two years ago. Latest success at Newbury, from a BHA mark of 174 no less, was notably significant as it marked him out as being better than ever after enduring a frustrating 2008/9 before another setback came his way last month, looking beaten when unseating first-time partner McCoy three out in the Aon. Sure to be primed for this day a whole lot more than that one and bottom line is that, by clear water, his form marks him out as the second best horse in the race.
6 Owner details 161-P25

Imperial Commander

8/1

N A Twiston-Davies P J Brennan
Imperial Commander Injury ended a highly promising novice season, but bounced back in no uncertain manner with twin successes at this track in 2008/9, namely in Paddy Power and Ryanair, and showcased his right to be taking on the top three milers when going down by a whisker to Kauto Star in Betfair Chase on return. Beaten over a furlong by that rival in the King George when early mistakes cost him dear and even the merest repetition will soon see him found out once again.
7 Owner details 1U11-11

Kauto Star

4/6

P F Nicholls R Walsh
Kauto Star A thirteen-time Grade 1 winner, incorporating two Gold Cups, and put simply the best chaser of the past forty years. Faultless run around here twelve months ago levelled the score with stablemate Denman, but unbelievably surpassed even that performance when producing a quite stunning display to land fourth straight King George at Kempton on Boxing Day. Supremely accurate jumper and, if he is on song—and there have been few more genuine and reliable horses in the history of the sport—he will be virtually impossible to beat.
8 Owner details 01-P346

Mon Mome

150/1

Miss V Williams A Coleman
Mon Mome Moment in the sun came when winning last season’s Grand National and repeat bid presumably been principal objective this term, not showing enough when sixth at Haydock last month to suggest he’s up to improving on that position in this company.
9 Owner details 6P/6220-

Mr Pointment

500/1

Paul Murphy K Whelan
Lightly-raced staying chaser who impressed when winning Becher Chase over these fences in 2007/8. Often finds little, though, and overlooked even if he’s presumably been laid out for this.
10 Owner details 553-205

My Will

100/1

P F Nicholls Nick Scholfield
My Will Spent most of his career in the shadow of more illustrious stablemates, three of whom finished ahead of him when he was fifth in this contest last season. Lacklustre display in calmer waters when last seen in December and bit to prove now.
11 Owner details 2121-21

Tricky Trickster

14/1

P F Nicholls B J Geraghty
Tricky TricksterWon four-miler at the Festival twelve months ago on what was just his fourth start over fences. Thereafter acquired with the explicit intent of winning this year’s Grand National. Narrowly got up in Aon at Newbury last month, though remains likely he’s yet to show all of which he’s capable. No surprise to see him pushing for a top-five finish.
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Cheltenham Gold Cup Video

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Kauto Star and Denman are set to renew their rivalry in the Totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup 2010, in what promises to be a blockbuster battle.

Trainer Paul Nicholls believes both horses will arrive at Prestbury Park at the peak of there power’s and with the series level at one apiece, this year’s renewal will decide who is the undisputed Champion of Champions.

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