Coral Gold Cup

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The Coral Gold Cup (formerly The Ladbrokes Trophy) was also known as the Hennessy Gold Cup, and is one of the most valuable handicap chases of the National Hunt season held at Newbury racecourse.

The Coral Gold Cup takes place on Saturday 2nd December 2023.

The Coral Gold Cup is a Premier Handicap National Hunt steeplechase over a distance of about 3 miles and 2 furlongs.

In our Coral Gold Cup guide, we run through the latest betting odds, the best chances of a winner and any free betting promotions available in March 2024.

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Coral Gold Cup

The Race – Coral Cold Cup at Newbury

The Coral Gold Cup takes place over three and a quarter miles at Newbury in late November or early December.

Although it is a fiercely competitive handicap, it is seen as a good starting point for horses looking to advance from top novice chases the previous season.

A touch of class is needed to take this race and most recent winners have carried more than 11 stone to victory.

Famous Previous Winners of the Ladbrokes Trophy and Hennessey – History

The Hennessy Gold Cup (the original name of the race) was originally held at Cheltenham in 1957 with the inaugural running won by Mandarin, trained by Fulke Walwyn. The race was moved to Newbury in 1960 with Mandarin becoming the first dual winner in 1961.

The race was soon established as the first big staying handicap chase of the season and has always attracted top class fields.

Mill House won in 1963 before his great rival Arkle defied 12st 7lbs in successive seasons in 1964 and 1965. Arkle only narrowly failed in his hat-trick bid, losing by half a length to Stalbridge Colonist in 1966 when attempting to concede 35lbs.

The quality of winners has remained consistently high including Cheltenham Gold Cup winners Bregawn (1982) and Burrough Hill Lad (1984) and King George VI Chase winners One Man (1994) and Teeton Mill (1998).

Denman produced one of the greatest weight-carrying performances in the race to defy 11st 12lbs in 2007 and 2009, only the second horse to win the race twice.

In recent years, Gold Cup winners Bobs Worth (2012) and Native River (2016) and Grand National winner Many Clouds (2014) have added their names to the roll of honour.

Hennessy’s sponsorship of the race continued until 2016 when it was renamed the Ladbrokes Trophy, ending the longest-running commercial sponsorship in the history of British racing. It changed again in 2022 and is own known as the Coral Gold Cup.

Check out our article on the best Hennessey Gold Cup winners.

Coral Gold Cup Previous Winners

Here are the previous winners for the Coral Gold Cup:

YearWinnerAgeWeightJockeyTrainer
2013Triolo D’Alene611-01Barry GeraghtyNicky Henderson
2014Many Clouds711-06Leighton AspellOliver Sherwood
2015Smad Place811-04Wayne HutchinsonAlan King
2016Native River611-01Richard JohnsonColin Tizzard
2017Total Recall810-08Paul TownendWillie Mullins
2018Sizing Tennessee1011-03Tom ScudamoreColin Tizzard
2019De Rasher Counter710-10Ben JonesEmma Lavelle
2020Cloth Cap810-00Tom ScudamoreJonjo O’Neill
2021Cloudy Glen810-08Charlie DeutschVenetia Williams
2022Le Milos711-00Harry SkeltonDan Skelton

Key Coral Gold Cup Trials

The RSA Chase at the Cheltenham Festival the previous season has been a useful guide to this race in the past. Trabolgan (2005), Denman (2007) and Bobs Worth (2012) all won the Grade 1 novice chase before winning this race.

The National Hunt Challenge Cup for Amateur Riders at Cheltenham has also produced subsequent winners here. Native River (2016) and Sizing Tennessee (2018) were both placed in that gruelling contest the previous season.

Native River ran in a hurdle as his final prep race for Newbury and the same approach worked for 2019 winner De Rasher Counter.

Victory in the Coral Gold Cup opens all sorts of future opportunities. Likely future targets include the Coral Welsh National, the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Aintree Grand National.

The Newbury form usually stands up to close inspection and often produces future big race winners.

Market leaders have a mixed record in the race with only three winning favourites in the ten years between 2010 and 2019. Bobs Worth (2012), Native River (2016) and Total Recall (2017) were all well-backed favourites.

Nicky Henderson’s Triolo D’Alene at 20-1 in 2013 was the longest-priced winner during that period.

There have been shock results in the past, notably Sibton Abbey at 40-1 in 1992 and Madison Du Berlais at 25-1 in 2008.

Sizing Tennessee (2018) and De Rasher Counter (2019) both returned at odds of 12-1.

Who is the winning trainer of the Coral Gold Cup?

The most successful trainer in the Gold Cup is Paul Nicholls with three wins.

Here are the most winning trainers of the Gold Cup.

TrainerR-W-PWinEW
Paul Nicholls38-3-11-22.25-10.63
Nicky Henderson28-3-9+5.50+8.57
Alan King18-1-2-10.00-10.87
David Pipe17-1-6+9.00+11.70
W P Mullins14-1-4-8.50-1.56
Venetia Williams8-1-2+26.00+20.38
Jonjo O’Neill8-1-3+2.00+2.13
Evan Williams6-1-1+5.00+1.25
Mark Bradstock5-1-1+6.00+2.25
Nick Williams4-1-1+3.00+0.75

Top Trainers and Jockeys of the Coral Cup

Fulke Walwyn trained the winner of this race on a record seven occasions. These include Mill House in 1963 who went on to win the King George VI Chase and the Cheltenham Gold Cup in the same year. His final victory was with ten-year-old Diamond Edge who defied top weight of 11st 10lbs in 1981.

Paul Nicholls has won this race as a jockey and as a trainer. He was aboard 1986 winner Broadheath and followed up on Playschool the following season, both trained by David Barons. Nicholls has since gone on to score as a trainer with Strong Flow (2003) and Denman (2007 and 2009).

Colin Tizzard has enjoyed more recent success with Native River (2016) and Sizing Tennessee (2018).

Irish-trained runners have a poor record in this race. They were successful with Bright Highway in 1980 but had to wait until Total Recall in 2017 to register their second victory in the race.

Be My Royal finished first in 2002 but was subsequently disqualified after testing positive for a banned substance.

Coral Gold Cup Stats

  • Although Newbury is one of the fairest tracks in the country, stamina is still a key factor for Coral Gold Cup.
  • Most recent winners had at least one victory at three miles or over.
  • Relatively inexperienced chasers do well in this race, particularly those with an official rating of 148 or higher.
  • A recent run is not always necessary to win here as it is the first major chase of the new season.
  • Previous course form is another useful factor.
  • Horses aged six to eight have the best recent record. This age group has accounted for all but two of the 21 winners between 1999 and 2019. The exceptions were Denman (2009) aged nine and Sizing Tennessee (2018) aged ten. The successful age group perfectly illustrates the fact that this race is ideal for a progressive young chaser.
  • Consequently, it is a difficult race to win twice, making Denman’s 2009 victory even more remarkable. Having won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 2007, he was racing off a 13lbs higher mark when conceding 22lbs to stable companion What A Friend.
  • Both of Denman’s victories came without a recent run.

Popular Questions

When is the The Coral Gold Cup?

The Coral Gold Cup is held on Saturday 2nd December at 3:00 pm.

The 15:00 race takes place at Newbury Racecourse.

What are important facts about the Coral Gold Cup?

Here are some important facts about Ladbrokes Trophy:

  • The Coral Gold Cup is run at Newbury Racecourse, Great Britain
  • The Coral Gold Cup is for horses aged 4 and over
  • The Coral Gold Cup is a National Hunt Steeplechase in Great Britain
  • The Coral Gold Cup distance is 3 miles and 2 furlongs

Summary of the Ladbrokes Trophy

For many jumping fans, the Coral Gold Cup signals the first major chase of the season.

A fascinating clash between last season’s top novices and the more established stars can provide early clues for the spring meetings at Cheltenham and Aintree.

The Coral Gold Cup also breathes some life into ante-post betting on races like the Coral Welsh National.

It always provides a thrilling spectacle and is the first in a series of big Saturday handicap chases to light up the dark days of winter.

You can check out the Newbury horse racing tips page for our tips on this race or take a look at more horse racing in December.