O’Brien believes Banbridge has earned shot at Gold Cup glory

O’Brien believes Banbridge has earned shot at Gold Cup glory

By Racing TV
Last Updated: Thu 13 Mar 2025
Joseph O’Brien says he is “not afraid to lose” as he prepares to take on the might of with King George hero in the Boodles Cheltenham Cup.
A multiple Grade One winner over varying distances, bookmakers make the nine-year-old the most likely to spoil the hat-trick party of Willie Mullins’ superstar stayer.
He thrived when upped to three miles at Kempton on Boxing Day, staying on strongly to hunt down the free-going Il Est Francais in the Christmas feature.
That piece of evidence was central to connections’ decision to roll the dice in the blue riband and after bravery was rewarded with Golden Ace’s surprise success in Tuesday’s Champion Hurdle, O’Brien is willing a similar outcome for Ronnie Bartlett’s charge in Friday’s centrepiece.
O’Brien said: “We’re lucky, we’ve been really happy with all our horses all winter and it’s always nice when your horses run well or you are lucky enough to have a winner on the first day, like we did, as you can breathe a sigh of relief.
“He’s a King George winner, so people want to see him in the Gold Cup. Like we saw in the Champion Hurdle on Tuesday, if you’re in those big races and you’ve earned your spot like he has, anything can happen.
“We’re not afraid to lose, but we’ll give it our best shot to win.”
Gavin Cromwell’s Inothewayurthinkin was supplemented for this at a cost of £25,000 after showing up well behind in the Irish Gold Cup and is currently disputing favouritism for the Randox .
Inothewayurthinkin will run for JP McManus (David Davies for The Jockey Club/PA)
He is one of two representatives for the Festival’s leading owner JP McManus, who also fields Emmet Mullins’ Corbetts Cross, winner of the National Hunt Chase at the meeting 12 months ago.
“We didn’t really get a clear run of things in the autumn, he wasn’t right for the Betfair Chase and we kind of stumbled our way to the King George,” said Mullins of a season that has yet to see the eight-year-old sparkle.
“I don’t think the horse was right at Kempton when he didn’t finish off his race. We just put a line through it when he didn’t pick up in the home straight.
“Last season was a bit the same, we kind of trained him to bring him on and he did improve all season.
Corbetts Cross in action at last year’s Cheltenham Festival (David Davies for The Jockey Club/PA)
“If I could request it, I’d want soft ground, but he’s a horse that beat Found A Fifty over just shy of two miles, so he’s not a slow horse. He’s just a very clean jumper and I suppose softer ground would help him out in that respect.
“If we can get him to peak again in Cheltenham, I’m not saying we’ll beat Galopin Des Champs but we should be in the placings.”
Also looking to peak on the big occasion is Monty’s Star, who carries the colours of previous Gold Cup winner Minella Indo and bids to give Henry de Bromhead a third victory in the Festival feature.
De Bromhead said: “I’m delighted with him. He’s had a really frustrating season at home training-wise, with a couple of setbacks, and we just haven’t had a clear run with him at all.
“The Tramore run, we were always going to need. We hoped he’d have the class to win it anyway, but obviously the winner (Embassy Gardens) was very good that day.
Monty’s Star (left) will go for Gold Cup glory (Mike Egerton/PA)
“We managed to turn the form around with him at Leopardstown, but we still needed it a bit again. I thought he jumped and travelled really well and did everything really well, he just got a bit tired turning in, stayed on again and then got proper tired after the last.
“He ran very well around Cheltenham last year, he has good form with Fact To File and Jimmy Mangan’s lovely horse (Spillane’s Tower) and I think the extra couple of furlongs will suit him.
“Obviously, Galopin Des Champs is Galopin Des Champs and I’m not saying we’ll beat him, but I think we’ll run really well and who knows, it’s a horse race isn’t it?”
Mouse Morris’ Gentlemansgame will also run for Ireland, with British representation provided by Patrick Neville’s The Real Whacker, Venetia Williams’ Royale Pagaille and Lucinda Russell’s Ahoy Senor.
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