bet365 renews sponsorship of Jump Finale at Sandown Park

Leading bookmaker bet365 has extended its sponsorship of the Jump Finale at Sandown Park (Saturday 24th April in 2021) for a further three years.

bet365, which first extended its support to the Jump Finale in 2008, will also continue to back Classic Trial Day at Sandown Park, which takes place on Friday 23rd April, 24 hours before the curtain comes down on the Jump Racing season.

The announcement comes as entries are revealed for the Saturday feature race, the bet365 Gold Cup.

Pat Cooney, Head of Racing PR at bet365, said: “We are delighted to extend our association with Sandown Park for the Jump Finale meeting. The fixture continues to increase in popularity and has become many racing fans’ favourite day of the year.

“We can once again look forward to some top class races and in addition, the Jump Jockeys’ Title looks set to go to the final day of the season, with Brian Hughes, Harry Cobden and Harry Skelton all vying closely for the most keenly contested Championship in years.”

Phil White, Regional Director for The Jockey Club’s London courses, said: “We are extremely grateful to bet365 for their commitment to supporting both the Jump Finale and Classic Trial Day at Sandown Park for a further three years. They have been working with us on these fixtures since 2008 and their dedication to enhancing these racedays is significant. We would like to thank bet365 for their continued sponsorship.

“The Jump Finale at Sandown Park Racecourse is always a wonderful occasion and one we look forward to. The entries for this year’s bet365 Gold Cup look extremely strong and we are hopeful of a very competitive race on April 24th.”

Meanwhile, entries are revealed today for the feature handicap chase at the bet365 Jump Finale, the bet365 Gold Cup. The Grade Three contest takes place over three miles and five furlongs and can boast an outstanding roll of honour featuring the likes of Arkle, Mill House, The Dikler and Desert Orchid. There are 66 entries in 2021.

Pat Cooney, Head of Racing PR at bet365 said: “We are delighted to see so many talented horses entered and the race should provide yet another thrilling finish.

“No five year old has ever won this illustrious race, but that may change this year as we have made Christian William’s Kitty’s Light our market leader following on from his impressive win last time out.

“That said, there are many possible winners in a race that is always a popular event.”

bet365 Gold Cup – bet365 prices

10-1 Kitty’s Light

12-1 Ask Me Early, Cloth Cap, Fortescue

14-1 Plan of Attack, Potterman, Vintage Clouds

16-1 Canelo, Checkitout, Debece, Didero Vallis, Dingo Dollar, Enrilo, Fagan, Supreme Escape, Yala EnkI

20-1 Bristol de Mai, Cepage, Clan des Obeaux, Cap du Nord, Court Master, Crosspark, Deise Aba, Destinee Royale, Enqarde, Highland Hunter, Irish Prophecy, Notachance , Pym, Storm Control, Takingrisks

25-1 Achille, Django Django, Golan Fortune, Jersey Bean, Mighty Thunder, Ok Corral, Soldier of Love, Special Prep , Talkischeap

33-1 Aaron Lad, Ballyoptic, Copperhead, El Presente, Give Me A Copper, Johnbb, Larry, Lil Rockerfeller, Musical Slave, Prime Venture, Red Infantry, Saint de Reve,  Smooth Stepper, The Mighty Don, The Young Master, Tommy Rapper, Truckers Lodge

40-1 Chidswell, Doing Fine, Hill Sixteen, Ramses de Teillee, Some Chaos, The Hollow Ginge, Valtor

50-1 Bob Mahler, Crosshue Boy

Ask Me Early, a seven year old who has won three of his five starts this season, most recently defying 11st 11lb in a novices’ handicap chase at Uttoxeter on March 20th is expected to be one of those lining up in the race.

His trainer Harry Fry said: “He is in the Scottish National but it is unlikely he will run there and the preference at this stage would be the bet365 Gold Cup. His plans very much depend on the ground conditions as his form has all been on slower ground, but we thought at this stage to give him this option.

“He was never comfortable from the word go on his previous start at Sandown, but Sean Bowen said he wasn’t happy going to post and you could see early on he wasn’t travelling like he usually does.

“He has come out of the Uttoxeter race in really good order. This would be a good race to go for as we have some good targets in mind as a second season chaser next season. We always thought he was a chaser and out and out three mile plus stayer.

“Up until his Sandown run I was training him for the Midlands National. On the back of Sandown we decided not to aim quite that high, but the novice handicap chase on the same card was a nice stepping stone and he came through that well. I think he is a proper National horse next season, certainly a Welsh National type and potentially one for the Grand National.”

Also under consideration for the race is Ramses De Teillee, trained by David Pipe. He began the campaign by finishing fifth in the Grade One Grande Course de Haies d’Auteuil, the French Champion Hurdle, before going to take the Grade Three Planteur at Chapel Stud Handicap Chase at Cheltenham’s November Meeting.

After disappointing efforts in the William Hill Becher Chase at Aintree and in the Welsh National, he has hinted at signs of a revival on his latest two outings.

Pipe said: “Ramses is only nine but it feels like he has been around for a long time. He would need softer ground to run. I would say he would be okay if it was good to soft.

“He ran well in the Midlands National where he probably didn’t quite get the trip but he has come out well and I was happy to put the entry in the bet365 Gold Cup.

“We will just have to see what the weather is like now. We always thought it would be a tough season at the start of the season. He won well at Cheltenham though and ran well in defeat in France. He disappointed in the Welsh National but since then he has run well at Haydock and the Midlands National.

“A horse like him is in the grip of the handicapper at the moment but he has come down two pounds for his latest run. With his rating it makes life a bit harder for him but he always runs his heart out every time.”

bet365 Gold Cup Handicap Chase – 66 entries

Aaron Lad (IRE) 10 Off The Clock Partners & Dr RDP Newland Dr Richard Newland

Achille (FR) 11 Mrs Vida Bingham Venetia Williams

Ask Me Early (IRE) 7 The Dare Family Harry Fry

Ballyoptic (IRE) 11 Mills & Mason Partnership Nigel Twiston-Davies

Bob Mahler (IRE) 9 Bolingbroke, Bunch, Howard & Sutton Warren Greatrex

Bristol de Mai (FR) 10 Mr Simon Munir & Mr Isaac Souede Nigel Twiston-Davies

Canelo (IRE) 8 Mr John P. McManus Alan King

Cap du Nord (FR) 8 The Can’t Say No Partnership Christian Williams

Cepage (FR) 9 The Bellamy Partnership Venetia Williams

Checkitout (IRE) 7 Mills & Mason Partnership Nigel Twiston-Davies

Chidswell (IRE) 12 David & Nicky Robinson Nicky Richards

Clan des Obeaux (FR) 9 Mr&Mrs P.K.Barber,G.Mason,Sir A Ferguson Paul Nicholls

Cloth Cap (IRE) 9 Mr Trevor Hemmings Jonjo O’Neill

Copperhead (GB) 7 Mrs G. C. Pritchard Colin Tizzard

Court Master (IRE) 8 Mrs Lynne Maclennan Michael Scudamore

Crosshue Boy (IRE) 11 Mr N. J. Heffernan Sean Thomas Doyle

Crosspark (GB) 11 Mrs Wendy Wesley Caroline Bailey

Debece (GB) 10 Mr Robert Kirkland Dan Skelton

Deise Aba (IRE) 8 Mr Trevor Hemmings Philip Hobbs

Destinee Royale (FR) 8 Mr C. Boultbee-Brooks Venetia Williams

Didero Vallis (FR) 8 Normans, Ramsay, Tufnell & Bishop Venetia Williams

Dingo Dollar (IRE) 9 M Warren J Holmes R Kidner & J Wright Sandy Thomson

Django Django (FR) 8 Martin Broughton & Friends 5 Jonjo O’Neill

Doing Fine (IRE) 13 Neil Mulholland Racing Club Neil Mulholland

El Presente (GB) 8 Davies Pilkington Yarborough Brooke Kim Bailey

Enqarde (FR) 7 Off The Clock Partners & Dr RDP Newland Dr Richard Newland

Enrilo (FR) 7 Martin Broughton & Friends 4 Paul Nicholls

Fagan (GB) 11 Mr Ben Brackenbury Alex Hales

Fortescue (GB) 7 Mr T. F. F. Nixon Henry Daly

Give Me A Copper (IRE) 11 Done, Ferguson, Mason, Nicholls & Wood Paul Nicholls

Golan Fortune (IRE) 9 P Middleton, M Lowther Phil Middleton

Highland Hunter (IRE) 8 Mr T. Barr Paul Nicholls

Hill Sixteen (GB) 8 Million in Mind Partnership Nigel Twiston-Davies

Irish Prophecy (IRE) 8 Mr N. Mustoe Emma Lavelle

Jersey Bean (IRE) 8 Mr A. Taylor Oliver Sherwood

Johnbb (IRE) 7 Mr C. Boultbee-Brooks Tom Lacey

Kitty’s Light (GB) 5 R J Bedford & All Stars Sports Racing Christian Williams

Larry (GB) 8 Galloping On The South Downs Partnership Gary Moore

Lil Rockerfeller (USA) 10 Davies Smith Govier & Brown Neil King

Mighty Thunder (GB) 8 Allson Sparkle Ltd Lucinda Russell

Musical Slave (IRE) 8 Mr John P. McManus Philip Hobbs

Notachance (IRE) 7 David J S Sewell & Tim Leadbeater Alan King

Ok Corral (IRE) 11 Mr John P. McManus Nicky Henderson

Plan of Attack (IRE) 8 Mr A. Halsall Henry de Bromhead

Potterman (GB) 8 James & Jean Potter Ltd Alan King

Prime Venture (IRE) 10 Mrs Janet Davies Evan Williams

Pym (IRE) 8 Mrs Patricia Pugh Nicky Henderson

Ramses de Teillee (FR) 9 John White & Anne Underhill David Pipe

Red Infantry (IRE) 11 Mr Rob Little Ian Williams

Saint de Reve (FR) 7 Mrs Johnny de la Hey Paul Nicholls

Smooth Stepper (GB) 12 Mr Ben Brackenbury Alex Hales

Soldier of Love (GB) 8 Mr Malcolm C. Denmark Paul Nicholls

Some Chaos (IRE) 10 Mason Scudamore Racing Michael Scudamore

Special Prep (IRE) 9 Mr Eric A. Elliott Pauline Robson

Storm Control (IRE) 8 Mr Will Roseff Kerry Lee

Supreme Escape (IRE) 7 Walters Plant, Spiers & Hartwell, PT Eng Evan Williams

Takingrisks (IRE) 12 Mr Frank Bird Nicky Richards

Talkischeap (IRE) 9 Mr Charles Dingwall Alan King

The Hollow Ginge (IRE) 8 The Ginge Army Nigel Twiston-Davies

The Mighty Don (IRE) 9 Golden Rose Partnership Nick Gifford

The Young Master (GB) 12 Mike Burbidge & The Old Masters Neil Mulholland

Tommy Rapper (IRE) 10 Judy Craymer & Nick Skelton Dan Skelton

Truckers Lodge (IRE) 9 Gordon & Su Hall Paul Nicholls

Valtor (FR) 12 Mr Simon Munir & Mr Isaac Souede Nicky Henderson

Vintage Clouds (IRE) 11 Mr Trevor Hemmings Sue Smith

Yala Enki (FR) 11 Hills of Ledbury Ltd Paul Nicholls

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