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Cheltenham Festival Trends on Day Four: Friday 17th March 2023
It’s day four at the Cheltenham Festival and Gold Cup Day!
Before the ‘big one’, the action on the final day of the 2023 Cheltenham Festival starts with the Triumph Hurdle (1:30). This is a race that popular owner Rich Ricci took last year and has another leading chance with Lossiemouth.
The County Hurdle (2:10) is the second race of the day and all eyes will be on the JP McManus Cheltenham runner Filey Bay, who has headed the beating for a while.
Some fair chances in the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle (2:50) – a prize Willie Mullins has won twice in the last 5 years.
It’s Cheltenham Gold Cup (3:30) time next and if the Cheltenham odds are anything to go by it’s all about Galopin Des Champs here. This Mullins runner had the Turners’ Chase in the bag last year, untill falling at the last – so, can he make amends in the biggest Festival race of them all?
The Hunters’s Chase (4:10) follows, with Vaucelet topping the betting but we should also have last year’s winner – Billaway – in the race.
We end with the Paddy Power Mares’ Chase (4:50) and the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle (5:30). The last-named has been dominated by Paul Nicholls, Gordon Elliott, Willie Mullins and Joesph O’Brien recently – winning 9 of the last 10 between them.
1.30 – JCB Triumph Hurdle (Grade 1) 2m 179y ITV
2022 Winner: VAUBAN (6/4 fav)
Trainer – Willie Mullins
Jockey – Paul Townend
UK/Irish: Irish-trained
2023 Triumph Hurdle Trends
POSITIVES
- 23 of the last 29 winners won last time out
- 9 of the last 14 winners were unbeaten over hurdles
- Irish have won 7 of the last 10 runnings
- French-breds have filled 13 of the last 22 places (last 8 runnings)
- Respect Henderson (7 winners), Nicholls, Hobbs and King-trained runners
- The Spring Juvenile Hurdle is a good guide (Last year’s winner Vauban won that race too)
- 13 of the last 18 came from the top 4 in the betting
- 12 of the last 15 winners returned 13/2 or shorter in the betting
- 9 of the last 12 winners ran in the Finesse, Adonis or Spring Juvenile Hurdles (7 of the last 11) last time
- 9 of the last 11 winners had raced by Christmas time
- 6 of the last 8 winners began their careers in France
- Nicky Henderson has trained 7 winners of the race
- Gordon Elliott has had 2 wins and 3 seconds in the last 9 years
NEGATIVES
- Take on horses that have won at 2m2f or further in the past
- Avoid horses that last ran 56 days or longer ago
- Just 2 of the last 18 winner returned bigger than 12/1
- Be careful of horses rated 138 or lower – no winner in the last 14
- Avoid horses that had run 3 or more times over hurdles
- Willie Mullins has fairly poor record despite winning the 2020 and 2022 races – currently 2-from-34
- Last 8 Adonis Hurdles winners have all lost (all unplaced too)
2.10 – County Handicap Hurdle (Grade 3) 2m 179y ITV
2022 Winner: STATE MAN (11/4)
Trainer – Willie Mullins
Jockey – Paul Townend
UK/Irish: Irish-trained
2023 County Hurdle Trends
POSITIVES
- The Irish have won 11 of the last 16 runnings
- 7 of the last 8 winners were trained by Willie Mullins (4) or Dan Skelton (3)
- Willie Mullins has won 6 of the last 13 runnings
- 18 of the last 22 winners were novices or second season hurdlers
- 13 of the last 17 winners were rated in the 130’s
- 8 of the last 15 winners returned 20/1 or bigger
- 7 of the last 14 winners had run in 6 or less hurdles races
- 13 of the last 17 winners were aged 5 or 6 years-old
- 12 of the last 24 winners aged 5
- 6 of the last 9 winners had run at Cheltenham before
- Look for Mullins, Skelton, Martins & Nicholls-trained runners
- Respect the Imperial Cup (Sandown Park) winner
- 9 winners since 2002 ran in the Ladbrokes or Betfair Hurdles that season
- 12 of the last 22 winners came from the top 5 in the betting
- 12 of the last 16 winners DIDN’T win last time out
- 11 of the last 16 winners Irish-trained
- 9 of the last 15 winners started their careers in France
- 13 of the last 17 winners were priced in double-figures
- 13 of the last 19 winners began their careers on the flat
- 5 of the last 7 winners hadn’t raced in the last 72 days
- Paul Nicholls is 4 from 31 (+15pts)
- Willie Mullins is 4 from 48 (+40.25pts)
- Trainer Dan Skelton has trained 3 of the last 7 winners
NEGATIVES
- Strangely, previous course winners have a bad record
- Only 2 winners since 2000 winning with a mark of 150+
- Gordon Elliott has a poor record (0-from-19) since 2011
- Nicky Henderson has a poor record (0-35) this century
- Horses aged 9+ are 0-from 35 in last 15 runnings
- Avoid runners that hadn’t raced at least 4 times that season
- Avoid horses making their handicap debuts, although last 2 winners have defied this stat
- Just 2 winning outright favourites in last 21
- Since 1960 only 5 winners carried more than 11st 2lb
- Since 1961, only 9 winners had run at the Festival before
- Since 2005, just 2 winners rated 146 this season
- Just 3 of the last 15 winners returned a single-figure price
2.50 – Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 1) 2m 7f 213y ITV
2022 Winner: THE NICE GUY (18/1)
Trainer – Willie Mullins
Jockey – Sean O’Keeffe
UK/Irish: Irish-trained
2023 Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle Trends
POSITIVES
- 9 of the last 18 winners had run at Cheltenham over hurdles before
- 15 of the last 18 winners contested a Graded Hurdle last time out
- 7 of the last 18 winners won the Hyde or Bristol Classic that season
- 15 of the last 18 winners won or placed in a Graded Novice before
- 7 of the last 11 winners had won a Point
- 7 of the last 9 winners trained in Ireland
- 14 of the last 18 had run in a race over 3m
- 15 of the last 17 winners were aged 6 or 7 years-old
- 14 of the last 18 winners were 1st or 2nd last time out
- 10 of the last 14 winners had won at least twice over hurdles
- 9 of the last 12 winners had won or been placed in a bumper
- 9 of the last 18 came from the top 5 in the betting
- 10 of the last 18 winner ran 47 days (or more) ago
- 16 of the last 18 winners finished in the top 3 last time out
- 12 of the last 18 winners had 4+ runs over hurdles
- 15 of the last 17 winners finished in the top 3 last time out
- 4 of the last 17 favourites won
- Respect Jonjo O’Neill runners (2 wins, from 2 runners!)
- Trainer Willie Mullins has won 3 of the last 6 runnings
NEGATIVES
- Horses that ran in the last 23 days haven’t fared well
- Avoid horses that DIDN’T finish 1st or 2nd last time out
- Be wary of horses that have raced less than 3 times over hurdles
- Willie Mullins is 3 from 44 in the race, but has won 2 of the last 5
- Gordon Elliott is 0-from-9
- 5 year-olds have a poor record (1 from 17)
- Only 4 of the last 17 winners hadn’t raced that calendar year
- Be wary of ex flat horses (1 from 18)
- Nicky Henderson is 0-from-14 in the last 10 years
3.30 – Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup (Grade 1) 3m 2f 70y ITV
2022 Winner: A PLUS TARD (3/1 fav)
Trainer – Henry de Bromhead
Jockey – Rachael Blackmore
UK/Irish: Irish-trained
2023 Cheltenham Gold Cup Trends
POSITIVES
- 19 of the last 23 winners ran in the Savills Chase or King George that season
- 19 of the last 22 finished 1st or 2nd last time out
- 18 of the last 23 winners were 2nd or 3rd season chasers
- 11 of the last 17 winners had run 9 or less times over fences
- 22 of the last 23 winners were Grade 1 winners
- Every winner since 2000 only had one season hurdling
- 10 of the last 20 winners were favourites (50%)
- 13 of the last 18 winners yet to win beyond 3m 1/2f
- ALL of the last 23 winners were aged 9 or younger
- 18 of the last 22 had won or placed at the Festival before
- 18 of the last 22 winners hailed from the top 3 in the betting
- 20 of the last 23 winners had raced no more than 12 times over fences
- 13 of the last 15 winners ran 3 or less times that season
- 17 of the last 26 winners were bred in Ireland
- 16 of the last 22 winners won last time out
- 22 of the last 23 winners aged between 7-9 years-old
- 20 of the last 23 winners were in their first three seasons over fences
- Horses placed in a previous Supreme Novices’ Hurdle have a good record
- 5 of the last 12 winners ran in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase the previous season
NEGATIVES
- Non-Grade One winners have a poor record
- No winner older than 10 years-old since 1969 (0 from 73)
- Just one winning 6 year-old since 1964
- Horses rated 166 or less are only 6 from last 41
- Avoid horses that had run on ‘heavy’ ground that season
- Horses wearing headgear have a bad recent record
- Horses that were beaten in their first Gold Cup don’t fare well
- Only 2 winners since 2000 had previously been beaten in the race
- No winner since 2000 ran in that season’s Cotswold Chase
- Willie Mullins has only won the race twice (2020, 2019), 2 from 36 (had 4 of the last 10 seconds and the 2019 & 2020 winner though)
- Only 3 winners since 2000 returned 9/1 or bigger
- Just 2 of the last 15 winners had raced more than 3 times that season
4.10 – St James’s Place Challenge Cup Open Hunters’ Chase 3m 2f 70y ITV
2022 Winner: BILLAWAY (13/8 fav)
Trainer – Willie Mullins
Jockey – Patrick Mullins
UK/Irish: Irish-trained
2023 Cheltenham Hunters Chase Trends
POSITIVES
- 28 of the last 32 winners were aged under 11 years-old
- 26 of the last 37 won last time out
- The last 8 winners aged 10 or 11
- 19 of the last 20 winners Irish or French bred
- The last 16 winners were yet to win over this trip
- Respect the Irish runners (won 8 of last 12)
- 5 of the last 11 winners ran in the Leopardstown Inn Hunters’ Chase
- 12 of the last 17 winners were aged 8-10 years-old
- 9 of the last 14 winners returned 15/2 or shorter
- 13 of the last 15 winners finished in the top 3 last time out
- 11 of the last 13 winners rated 134 or higher (7 of last 10, rated 138+)
- 3 back-to-back winner in the last 11
- 7 of the last 13 winners finished in the top 5 in the race last year
- 9 of the last 14 winners came from the first 4 in the betting
- 30 of the last 34 started out in point-to-point races
- 13 of the last 17 winners ran 34 days or less ago
- Trainer Paul Nicholls has won the race 4 times
NEGATIVES
- Horses that ran in a handicap race that season haven’t got a good record
- Avoid horses that hadn’t won a race under rules
- Just 2 winners in the last 46 years aged 12 or older
- 27 of the last 34 horses aged 11+ (priced in single figures) have lost – but the 2019 winner – Hazel Hill – defied this trend
- Just one 6 year-old winner in the last 35 runnings
- Only 2 winners aged 7 since 2000
- British bred horses are 0-86 (last 20 runnings)
- Just 2 winners since 2000 hadn’t run within the last 53 days
- Horses aged 11+ are just 5 from 256 since 1990
- Just 4 winners since 2000 didn’t finish in the top 3 last time out
- Avoid ex-handicappers rated 140+ in their careers
- Avoid horses that raced 35 days or longer ago
4.50- Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Chase 2m 4f 127yds ITV
2022 Winner: ELIMAY (1st 9/4)
Trainer – Willie Mullins
Jockey – Mark Walsh
UK/Irish: Irish-trained
2023 Cheltenham Mares’ Chase Trends
POSITIVES
- Only 2 previous runnings
- Willie Mullins trained both winners
- Willie Mullins has a good record in ‘mares’ only’ races at the Festival
- Both winners returned 9/4 2nd favourite
- Both winners had run well at the Cheltenham Festival before
- Both winners won last time out
- Both winners rated 150+
- Both winners aged 8
5.30 – Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle (0-145) 2m 4f 56y RTV
2022 Winner: BANDBRIDGE (12/1)
Trainer – Joseph O’Brien
Jockey – Mark McDonagh
UK/Irish: Irish-trained
2023 Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle Trends
POSITIVES
- 13 of the last 14 winners were 2nd season-hurdlers
- 10 of the last 12 winners placed in the top 3 last time
- All of the last 14 winners carried 11-1 or more
- 3 of the last 5 winners had top-weight
- All 14 winners aged 7 or younger
- 8 or the last 11 winners rated 139+
- 12 of the last 14 winners had 8 or less runs over hurdles
- 6 of the last 9 winners were Irish-based Novices
- Irish have won 8 of the last 12 (6 making handicap debuts)
- 36 of the 38 win and place horses were 1st or 2nd season hurdlers
- Look for Henderson, Nicholls, Mullins, Elliot-trained horses
- 11 of the 14 winners were placed in the top 4 last time out
- 7 of the 14 winners won last time out
- 6 of the last 9 winners had run over a longer trip that season
- 8 of the 14 winners were rated 133-139
- 9 of the 14 winners returned at a double-figure price (11 of the last 14 were 16/1 or less)
- 5 and 6 year-old have won 12 of last 14 runnings
- Look for jockeys that have ridden 20+ winners
- Nicholls, Elliott, Mullins and O’Brien have won 9 of the last 10 between them
- Willie Mullins is 4 from 22 runners in the race (won 4 of the last 12 runnings)
- Respect any Gigginstown House Stud-owned runners (4 winners, 5 places)
- Paul Nicholls has won the race twice in the last 10 years
- Gordon Elliott has won 2 of the last 6 runnings
- Trainer Joseph O’Brien has won 2 of the last 4
NEGATIVES
- Despite being named after his father the David Pipe stable has a poor record so far (0 from 23, inc 3 favs)
- Horses aged 8+ are 0-from 59
- Horses in headgear are currently 1 from 75
- Only 4 winners have previous Festival experience
- Just 1 winning fav in the 14-year history (9-12 returned in double-figures)
- Horses with 11st or less are currently 0-from-96
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