Cheltenham Gold Cup 2026: Runners, riders, odds and free tips for Friday’s big race

The Cheltenham Gold Cup is considered by many to be the greatest race on The National Hunt calendar and it’s hard to disagree. It’s the ultimate test of class, stamina and speed, which makes it a very difficult race to win. Taking place on Day 4 of the Cheltenham Festival, we’ve taken a closer look at all 11 runners and picked out a couple of free tips to follow. Our Day 4 Cheltenham Festival picks are available to view now and you can also check out our free tips page.


Runners, riders and odds

1. Envoi Allen

Trainer: Henry de Bromhead, Jockey: Darragh O’Keeffe

This likeable veteran has an impressive CV and he was last seen winning a Grade 1 at Down Royal in November. It’s going to be a big ask for the 12-year-old and he may have too many miles on the clock.

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Cheltenham

Envoi Allen

Analysis
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Odds correct as of 10:10am 12th Mar

2. Firefox

Trainer: Gordon Elliott, Jockey: Jack Kennedy

He ran a solid race to finish fourth in the Irish Gold Cup on his first start over an extended three miles but definitely has his work cut out for him here.

3. Gaelic Warrior

Trainer: Willie Mullins, Jockey: Paul Townend

Willie Mullins’ eight-year-old was an impressive winner of the Aintree Bowl last season and this test is likely to suit. Gaelic Warrior brings a high level of form to the table and should be in the mix.

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Cheltenham

Gaelic Warrior

Analysis
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Odds correct as of 10:13am 12th Mar

4. Gold Tweet

Trainer: Gabriel Leenders, Jockey: Clement Lefebvre

French raider Gold Tweet was comfortably beaten in the Stayers’ Hurdle at this meeting back in 2023 and it’s difficult to make a case that there will be much improvement here.

5. Grey Dawning

Trainer: Dan Skelton, Jockey: Harry Skelton

Announcing himself with an impressive victory in the Betfair Chase, he has been minded all season with this race in mind and he can be forgiven for a below-par effort last time out.

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Cheltenham

Grey Dawning

Analysis
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Odds correct as of 10:17am 12th Mar

6. Haiti Couleurs

Trainer: Rebecca Curtis, Jockey: Sean Bowen

Rebecca Curtis’ stable star won the National Hunt Chase last year and certainly won’t be outstayed here. He looks vulnerable from a win point of view but could stay on up the hill and grab a place.

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Cheltenham

Haiti Couleurs

Analysis
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Odds correct as of 10:21am 12th Mar



7. Inothewayurthinkin

Trainer: Gavin Cromwell, Jockey: Mark Walsh

Bolting up in this race last year, he looked like a real superstar that day. Things have gone very downhill since and although he could run well, it’s very hard to be confident.

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Cheltenham

Inothewayurthinkin

Analysis
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Odds correct as of 10:24am 12th Mar

8. Jango Baie

Trainer: Nicky Henderson, Jockey: Nico de Boinville

Nicky Henderson’s gelding was just touched off in the King George last time out, despite finishing fourth, and he won the Arkle last year. Stamina could be an issue but he definitely has talent.

9. L’Homme Presse

Trainer: Venetia Williams, Jockey: Charlie Deutsch

Injuries haven’t been kind to him in recent years and the 2022 Brown Advisory winner has some very smart form. His best years are behind him however and this looks like a big ask.

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Cheltenham

L'Homme Presse

Analysis
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Odds correct as of 10:29am 12th Mar

10. Spillane’s Tower

Trainer James Joseph Mangan, Jockey: Harry Cobden

Spillane’s Tower got the better of Grey Dawning and L’Homme Presse in the Cotswolds Chase here last time out but tends to struggle in Grade 1 company.

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Cheltenham

Spillane's Tower

Analysis
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Odds correct as of 10:31am 12th Mar

11. The Jukebox Man

Trainer: Ben Pauling, Jockey: Ben Jones

King George winner The Jukebox Man remains very lightly raced over fences and there could be plenty more to come from him. He shapes as if the longer trip here won’t be an issue.

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Cheltenham

The Jukebox Man

Analysis
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Odds correct as of 10:32am 12th Mar



Verdict

Gaelic Warrior probably should have won the King George and he wasn’t suited at all by the sprint finish there. Second to Fact To File in the Irish Gold Cup, that form appears to be the best on offer and the extended 3m2f should suit this strong stayer.

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Cheltenham

Gaelic Warrior

Analysis
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Odds correct as of 10:02am 12th Mar



Each-way play

Grey Dawning can be forgiven for a somewhat underwhelming display at Cheltenham last time out. A bad mistake at the second-last scuppered his chances as the grey was unable to recover. Dan Skelton’s horses have been in good form this week and we could see a career-best effort here.

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Cheltenham

Grey Dawning

Analysis
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Odds correct as of 10:01am 12th Mar



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