When is the Paddy Power Gold Cup? Cheltenham date, start time, runners and betting

To Prestbury Park!

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*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change

Paddy’s once again got his name on the first flagship contest of the Jumps season – and we can hardly wait!

The Paddy Power Gold Cup is the highlight of the November Meeting at Cheltenham and the 2m4f Premier Handicap boasts a tidy prize pot worth £160,000.

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Ireland’s dominance at Prestbury Park has been a major talking point in recent years but the Irish have not won this race since 2009 – and just one horse is set to make the trip over for the latest renewal.

You can run the rule over our Paddy Power Gold Cup odds on the Paddy Power website, otherwise all the key details about this year’s renewal can be found below.

Paddy Power Gold Cup 2022 date and start time

The Paddy Power Gold Cup takes place at Cheltenham on Saturday, November 12. The post time is set for 14:20 GMT. You can watch the race live on the Paddy Power website and app or on ITV.

Paddy Power Gold Cup 2022 runners and riders

Mister Fisher (James Bowen)
Editeur Du Gite (Non-Runner)
Simply The Betts (Mr David Maxwell)
Coole Cody (Adam Wedge)
Happygolucky (David Bass)
Stolen Silver (Sam Twiston-Davies)
French Dynamite (Darragh O’Keeffe)
Midnight River (Harry Skelton)
Umbrigado (Tom Scudamore)
Nassalam (Jamie Moore)
Ga Law (Jonathan Burke)
Il Ridoto (Harry Cobden)
Slate House (Brendan Powell)
Storm Control (Richard Patrick)
Galahad Quest (David Noonan)
Deyrann De Carjac (Harry Kimber)

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Paddy Power Gold Cup betting

Paddy Power Gold Cup odds are on paddypower.com and prices for the leading contenders can be seen on our snazzy widgets below.

French Dynamite steps into open company after a Grade 3-winning novice chase campaign last season and warmed up for this by landing the He’llberemembered Hurdle at Thurles in October.

Ga Law is vying for favouritism having returned from a 603-day break with a respectable third in the Grade 2 Old Roan Chase at Aintree earlier this month.

Stolen Silver is a course winner having landed the Grade 2 Silver Trophy in April, although that success came on the New Course at Cheltenham. He was also fourth in the Plate at last season’s Festival.

*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change

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