Lets Go Champ, a nine-year-old horse trained by Henry De Bromhead, is favored to win the upcoming Paddy Power Gold Cup Handicap Chase at Cheltenham. Despite his age, Lets Go Champ has shown promising performance in his recent races, winning a Grade Three Handicap Chase and finishing sixth in the Galway Plate. With ideal conditions and the De Bromhead stable’s good form, Lets Go Champ is expected to put on a strong showing.
In addition to Lets Go Champ, there are several other contenders to watch out for in the Paddy Power Gold Cup. Imagine, trained by Harry Derham, and Il Ridoto and Ginny’s Destiny, trained by Paul Nicholls, are among the top competitors. Ga Law, the 2022 Paddy Power winner, and Protektorat are also expected to perform well in the race.
Another horse to keep an eye on is L’Eau Du Sud, trained by Dan Skelton, who is predicted to continue his success over fences in the Paddy Power Arkle Challenge Trophy Trial Novices’ Chase. Meanwhile, East India Dock, trained by James Owen, is expected to secure a victory in the JCB Triumph Trial Juvenile Hurdle.
At Wetherby, horses like Pay The Piper and Liverpool Knight are likely to shine in their respective races. Similarly, at Uttoxeter, McCain’s Present Fair and Kabuki are anticipated to perform well.
When it comes to Cheltenham, Be Aware from Skelton’s stable is a strong contender in the Unibet Greatwood Handicap Hurdle. Bob Bob Ricard, trained by Jonjo O’Neill, has a decent chance in the Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase, while Matata, trained by Twiston-Davies, is a strong contender in the Southam Handicap Chase.
Overall, the upcoming races at Cheltenham, Wetherby, Uttoxeter, and other racecourses promise an exciting weekend of horse racing action. Fans and punters alike will be eagerly watching to see which horses emerge victorious in their respective races.