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Cheltenham Festival 2022 LIVE: Gold Cup results, odds and updates as Rachael Blackmore wins on A Plus Tard

Follow all the action from day four at the Cheltenham Festival as Rachael Blackmore makes history by winning the Gold Cup on A Plus Tard

Michael Jones
Friday 18 March 2022 13:41 EDT
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Racegoers arrive for the first day of the Cheltenham Festival

The finale of the Cheltenham Festival saw Rachael Blackmore make more history in the Gold Cup as she triumphed on A Plus Tard to become the first female jockey to win the blue riband event of jump-racing as Minella Indo’s attempt to secure back-to-back victories fell short.

Despite a bright and sunny day three, the going is soft again after the heavy rain from Wednesday but conditions at the Greatest Show on Turf are close to perfect as the Festival comes to a close. The day’s action was headlined, of course, by the Gold Cup but the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle and JCB Triumph Hurdle also provided plenty of drama.

On day three, Flooring Porter joined the illustrious list of horses who have won the Stayers’ Hurdle on more than one occasion with his second consecutive victory, while Alloha repeated the same feat in the Ryanair Chase. But Minella Indo couldn’t quite match their performances in the Gold Cup - finishing second behind A Plus Tard.

Follow for live updates, as well as tips, odds and results as the Cheltenham Festival concludes today:

Cheltenham Festival: Day four tips

McCoy Contractors County Handicap Hurdle - 2.10pm

Gordon Elliott can also strike with Top Bandit in the McCoy Contractors County Handicap Hurdle.

The six-year-old has been put away since winning three of his four starts over hurdles before Christmas - but he also had five bumpers to gain experience.

As is his wont, Elliott sent him over for an early sighter of Cheltenham in October, where he proved decent ground will be no issue. He looks the stable’s main hope in this.

There is little between Mullins’ Elimay and Elliott’s Mount Ida on official ratings and there was only half a length separating them when they last met.

Nick Robson18 March 2022 12:05

Cheltenham Festival: Day four tips

JCB Triumph Hurdle - 1.30pm

Gordon Elliott’s Pied Piper can make his course experience pay in the JCB Triumph Hurdle.

Rarely do you see Grade Two fields dismissed with such disdain as when Pied Piper strolled to a nine-length victory on Trials Day.

He had already beaten Willie Mullins’ Vauban the day they both made their debut and while Mullins stressed how much Vauban would improve for the run, the same could be said of Pied Piper.

Trained by John Gosden on the Flat, he reached a mark of 96 and although Vauban was a Listed winner in France, Pied Piper has far more experience.

Nick Robson 18 March 2022 11:50

Cheltenham Festival: Day four tips

Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle - 2.50pm

It could be another red-letter day at Prestbury Park for De Bromhead as his Shantreusse looks a real player in the Albert Bartlett.

This was the race Minella Indo caused a 50-1 shock in a few years ago when he was a virtual unknown outside De Bromhead’s yard, and Shantreusse has a similar profile in that he is already crying out for fences.

He is also more than useful over hurdles and despite winning in heavy ground the last twice, it may just be that he actually improves for better ground - which will surely be against Hillcrest.

Nick Robson18 March 2022 11:25

Cheltenham Festival: Day four tips

Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase - 3.30pm

A Plus Tard can defy the statistics and provide Henry de Bromhead with back-to-back wins in the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup.

Second to stablemate Minella Indo 12 months ago, plenty felt he just did not quite get up the hill.

However, considering he had a dual Gold Cup winner in Al Boum Photo behind in third, that is a very harsh view to take.

Quite simply, Minella Indo was the better horse on the day but since then he has been beaten at Down Royal, pulled up in the King George and been beaten over six lengths by Conflated in the Irish Gold Cup, suggesting winning the blue riband has left its mark.

Meanwhile A Plus Tard waltzed to victory in the Betfair Chase on his reappearance and while holes can be picked in that form, he probably should have won the Savills Chase too but he was mugged on the line by Galvin.

The general view is the stiffer stamina test at Cheltenham will play even more to Galvin’s strengths, and he did win the National Hunt Chase after all. But nine times out of 10 Rachael Blackmore would have been a bit more patient in the Savills and she would probably admit she kicked for home a bit soon.

Proper spring ground will definitely be in his favour, less so Galvin, and the horse himself will have no idea that those who are beaten on their first run in a Gold Cup have a wretched record when trying to win it second time around.

King George winner Tornado Flyer once again looks a big price and can hit the frame.

Jamie Braidwood18 March 2022 11:10

Cheltenham Festival: Day four schedule

Day Four: Cheltenham Gold Cup - Friday 18th March

  • JCB Triumph Hurdle - 1.30pm
  • McCoy Contractors County Handicap Hurdle - 2.10pm
  • Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle - 2.50pm
  • Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase - 3.30pm
  • St. James’s Place Festival Challenge Cup Open Hunters’ Chase - 4.10pm
  • Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Chase - 4.50pm
  • Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle - 5.30pm

Jamie Braidwood18 March 2022 11:00

Good Morning

Good morning and welcome to day four of the Cheltenham Festival, as Minella Indo attempt to secure back-to-back victories in the Gold Cup while Rachael Blackmore leads the challengers on favoured horse A Plus Tard.

Despite a bright and sunny day three, the going is soft again after the heavy rain from Wednesday but conditions at the Greatest Show on Turf are close to perfect as the Festival comes to a close. The day’s action is headlined, of course, by the Gold Cup but there looks set to be exciting action in the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle and JCB Triumph Hurdle amongst others.

On day three Flooring Porter joined the illustrious list of horses who have won the Stayers’ Hurdle on more than one occasion with his second consecutive victory, while Alloha repeated the same feat in the Ryanair Chase, can Minella Indo match their performances in the Gold Cup today?

Jockey Robbie Power will believe so but he faces tough competition from Rachael Blackmore riding A Plus Tard and Davy Russell on the back of Galvin - both of which should set off with shorter odds than last year’s winner.

Jamie Braidwood18 March 2022 10:52

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