The final declarations for the 2026 Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup have been announced, with 11 horses set to compete on Friday, 13 March, at the Cheltenham Festival. Defending champion Inothewayurthinkin leads alongside Gaelic Warrior and The Jukebox Man, following Galopin Des Champs' earlier withdrawal that reshaped ante-post betting.
Final runners for the £625,000 Grade One showpiece—run over three miles two furlongs on the festival's closing day (10-13 March)—were confirmed on 11 March.
Inothewayurthinkin (Gavin Cromwell/Ireland), last year's winner under Mark Walsh (jockey TBC), seeks a repeat. Willie Mullins' Gaelic Warrior (Paul Townend) is his sole remaining hope after Galopin Des Champs' withdrawal last week, with Townend holding a joint-record four Gold Cup wins.
British challengers include The Jukebox Man (Ben Pauling, Ben Jones), fresh from King George success, and Nicky Henderson's Jango Baie (Nico de Boinville), fourth in that race and last year's Arkle winner.
The field comprises: Grey Dawning (Dan Skelton, Harry Skelton); Haiti Couleurs (Rebecca Curtis, Sean Bowen); Gold Tweet (France, Gabriel Leenders, Clement Lefebvre); Envoi Allen (Henry de Bromhead, Darragh O’Keeffe); Firefox (Gordon Elliott, TBC); Spillane’s Tower (Jimmy Mangan, TBC); L’Homme Presse (Venetia Williams, Charlie Deutsch).
Irish runners total five. Current betting favours Gaelic Warrior and The Jukebox Man, ahead of Jango Baie, Inothewayurthinkin, and Haiti Couleurs; Gold Tweet is 150/1. Race time: 4pm. For earlier ante-post markets post-Galopin withdrawal, see our previous coverage.