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The last day of the Cheltenham Festival is now upon us, with all eyes on the Gold Cup at 4pm.
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Gaelic Warrior, the impressive winner of the 2024 Arkle Challenge Trophy, is expected to be among the principal contenders for the 2026 Cheltenham Gold Cup, the showpiece race of the Cheltenham Festival and one of the most prestigious prizes in National Hunt racing.
He is joined towards the head of the betting by The Jukebox Man, who was narrowly denied by just a head in the 2024 Spa Novices’ Hurdle, and Jango Baie, last season’s Arkle champion who continues to progress over fences.
At the time of writing, the trio are jointly installed as co-favourites at 7/2, highlighting just how competitive the early market for the Gold Cup appears.
Meanwhile, defending champion Inothewayurthinkin also remains firmly in the picture as he bids to retain his crown, currently available at odds of 9/1.
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