Conflated To Miss Irish Gold Cup at 2023 Dublin Racing Festival

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Conflated To Miss Irish Gold Cup at 2023 Dublin Racing Festival

Saturday’s Irish Gold Cup at the 2023 Dublin Racing Festival is down to just seven runners, with last year’s winner Conflated the big name to drop out at the latest declaration stage. The good news for racing fans is the exciting Galopin Des Champs is still in the race.

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Conflated To Miss Irish Gold Cup Defence at 2023 Dublin Racing Festival

At the latest declaration stage, ahead of the two-day Dublin Racing Festival this weekend, Saturday’s Irish Gold Cup entries were shaved down to just seven runners, with the 2022 hero Conflated taken out.

Last year’s winner, who is @ 10/1 for both the Gold Cup and Ryanair Chase at the Cheltenham Festival, will not be back to defend his Irish Gold Cup crown on Saturday and is now likely to head straight to the Festival.

Galopin Des Champs Remains On Target For Irish and Cheltenham Gold Cup Double

Dublin Racing Festival fans, however, can breathe a sigh of relief as they will still get a chance to see the current Cheltenham Gold Cup favourite – Galopin Des Champs – in Saturday’s Irish Gold Cup as the Willie Mullins-trained 7 year-old remains the red-hot market leader @ 1/3 with BetUK.

Mullins Looks For Twelfth Irish Gold Cup Win

The powerful Willie Mullins team have an array of so-called bankers at the Dublin Racing Festival and their Irish Gold Cup favourite Galopin Des Champs is arguably the ‘super-banker’ of the lot.

He’s won four of his five starts over fences, with his only blimp coming with a fall in the Turners Novices’ Chase at the Festival last season. He’s since won at Fairyhouse and Punchestown and remains @ 6/5 to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup with BetUK prior to running on Saturday.

If successful, Galopin Des Champs will be the twelfth Irish Gold Cup winner for trainer Willie Mullins.

He first won the Leopardstown race in 1999 with Florida Pearl and having won the race three more times with that horse has gone onto win the prize a further seven times, with the most recent being Kemboy in 2021, who is also back for more this year.

If Kemboy does upset the favourite, he’ll be the first horse to win back his Irish Gold Cup crown since Beef Or Salmon who won the race three times between 2003-2007.

  • Galopin Des Champs @ 1/3
  • Stattler @ 7/2
  • Kemboy @ 10/1
  • Fury Road @ 14/1
  • Any Second Now @ 20/1
  • The Big Dog @ 25/1
  • Franco De Port @ 33/1
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