Stolen Silver tops December Gold Cup field
Ante-post fancy Midnight River not declared.
Stolen Silver will be looking for Cheltenham redemption as he heads the 15 declared for the AIS December Gold Cup Handicap Chase . Sam Thomas’ charge was sent off the 4-1 favourite for the Paddy Power Gold Cup at Prestbury Park last month and was not without a chance in a race won by Jamie Snowden’s Ga Law when unseating Sam Twiston-Davies three out. Twiston-Davies will be onboard once again as Stolen Silver competes off the same mark of 150, but he must shoulder top weight on this occasion.Stolen Silver aptly lands the Matt Hampson Foundation Silver Trophy Handicap Chase!
A fluent jumping display from this horse was decisive in the victory for Sam Thomas and Sam Twiston-Davies 🏆@SammyTRacing @samtwiston pic.twitter.com/vEiZwrQ2Cb — CheltenhamRacecourse (@CheltenhamRaces) April 13, 2022
Paddy Power Gold Cup fourth Il Ridoto is disputing matters with Stolen Silver at the top of the market as he looks to enhance Paul Nicholls’ fine record in the race, while Deyrann De Carjac (fifth), Simply The Betts (seventh) and Storm Control (eighth) are others looking to better their most recent efforts. However both Storm Control and Kauto Riko also hold an engagement at Doncaster which is their stated first preference. War Lord steps up in trip for Joe Tizzard having finished a staying on third in the Haldon Gold Cup on his reappearance with Market Rasen scorer Fantastic Lady and Venetia Williams’ Frero Banbou others with leading claims. The race will be without ante-post favourite Midnight River, though, with the seven-year-old not appearing amongst the final field on Thursday morning. Dan Skelton had previously issued a warning about the ground being on the quick side and the handler is not willing to take any chances this time around, preferring to wait for the GBP 100,000 Paddy Power New Year’s Day Handicap Chase at the track. He said: “We want it (the ground) to be a good bit softer than it was in November and even though it probably will be a bit softer, I want to see it properly good to soft. So he’s going to go (to Cheltenham) on New Year’s Day.”

Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
Latest
-
Horse Racing
Chapeaux and Champions – A punter’s guide to the 2026 Prix de Diane Longines
The Prix de Diane Longines, affectionately dubbed...
-
Horse Racing
Belmont Stakes : Third leg of America’s Triple Crown set for final running at Saratoga Springs
The Belmont Stakes lines up for its...
-
Horse Racing
Epsom Derby 2026 – Aidan O’Brien sets his usual Classic conundrum
Aidan O’Brien’s tally of 11 previous victories...
-
Horse Racing
Introducing the Japanese Derby – everything you need to know about the Tokyo Yushun
The weekend of 31 May marks the...
-
Horse Racing
All you need to know about Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas
The Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas takes centre...
-
Horse Racing
The Laurel Park leap – 5 betting angles for a wide-open Preakness Stakes
The 151st Preakness Stakes arrives on Saturday,...
-
Horse Racing
7 things you never knew about the Kentucky Derby
Few sporting events carry the blend of...
-
Horse Racing
Kentucky Derby 2026: 5 essential betting angles for The Run For The Roses
The 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs...
-
Horse Racing
Newmarket Guineas Festival: Five essential betting angles for flat racing’s opening classic
The Newmarket Guineas is one of the highlights of the Flat season.
-
Horse Racing
The platinum circle: The 7 richest horse races on the global calendar
These are the richest races in the world.









