$1.3-Million Flatter Colt Lights up OBS

Ramiro Restrepo saw off a host of challengers to secure a colt by Flatter for $1.3 million during Wednesday's second session of the OBS March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training. Restrepo signed for the juvenile in the name of his Marquee Bloodstock and he was purchased on behalf of a group of international partners, including Gustavo Delgado, who will train the dark bay.

The colt was consigned to the sale by Sequel Bloodstock, on behalf of his breeder, Gentry Stable. He is out of Napier (Midnight Lute), a half-sister to Grade I winner Obligatory (Curlin). He worked a furlong last week in :9 4/5.

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Cheltenham Festival Stats Gold Cup Friday 15th March

Cheltenham Festival Stats Gold Cup Friday 15th March

Cheltenham Gold Cup Winner Trends

The Cheltenham Gold Cup is a pinnacle of National Hunt racing, and over the years, several trends have emerged that can guide us in predicting potential winners.

Here are the most significant ones:

Age Factor:

Historically, the majority of winners are aged between 7-9 years.
Favourites’ Fortunes: About 5 of the last 12 winners were favourites or joint favourites, indicating that betting markets can be a reliable indicator.

Recent Form:

A strong recent performance is often a good omen, with 9 of the last 12 winners having won their previous run before the Gold Cup

Course Familiarity:

Experience at Cheltenham is crucial, as all of the last 12 winners had at least one previous run at the course.

Stamina and Endurance:

Winners typically have proven ability over long distances, with most having at least one win over 24 furlongs or further.

Hurdle Performance:

A solid track record over hurdles is common among winners, with most having multiple runs and at least two wins over hurdles.

Chase Mastery:

Winners usually have a wealth of chase experience, with many having multiple chase wins under their belt.

High Ratings: A high official rating is another common trait, with most winners rated 164 or higher.

Grade 1 Success:

Winning at least one Grade 1 race is a trend shared by all recent winners.

These trends not only reflect the qualities of past winners but also serve as a guide for those looking to predict future champions. As we approach the next Cheltenham Gold Cup, these patterns will be closely scrutinized by punters and enthusiasts alike.

2023: Galopin Des Champs
2022: A Plus Tard
2021: Minella Indo
2020: Al Boum Photo
2019: Al Boum Photo
2018: Native River
2017: Sizing John
2016: Don Cossack
2015: Coneygree
2014: Lord Windermere
These champions have etched their names in the history of this prestigious race, showcasing the best of National Hunt racing.

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