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Irish Gold Cup

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The Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup is a prestigious Grade 1 Steeplechase and is run over three miles. The race is run annually in late January or early February at Leopardstown Racecourse as part of the Dublin Racing Festival. It is open to novice chasers and seventeen national hunt fences are to be jumped.

Monty's Star 10
Monty's Star[IRE] Form: P/3122-2
WIN PROB: 7.69%
Inothewayurthinkin 8
Inothewayurthinkin[IRE] Form: 3911-75
WIN PROB: 4.76%
Conflated 1
Conflated[IRE] Form: 26-U587
WIN PROB: 0.66%
Galopin Des Champs 4
Galopin Des Champs[FR] Form: 1112-31
WIN PROB: 63.65%
Fact To File 3
Fact To File[FR] Form: 2111-12
WIN PROB: 22.22%
Embassy Gardens 2
Embassy Gardens[GB] Form: 6/112P-1
WIN PROB: 7.69%
I Am Maximus 7
I Am Maximus[FR] Form: 14311-P
WIN PROB: 2.44%
Grangeclare West 5
Grangeclare West[IRE] Form: 61/11-P6
WIN PROB: 1.23%
Minella Cocooner 9
Minella Cocooner[IRE] Form: 3631-58
WIN PROB: 0.99%
Hewick 6
Hewick[IRE] Form: 63-2325
WIN PROB: 3.45%

Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup Chase (Grade 1)

3M (Class 1) (5YO plus) (€142,500)
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10 runners
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3 Places
Going: Soft

GALOPIN DES CHAMPS is unbeaten in six runs here over fences and can complete a hat-trick of wins in this race on his way to also bidding for three successive victories in the Cheltenham Gold Cup. The Timos gelding appeared close to his brilliant best and was typically strong at the finish when beating Fact To File by seven lengths in the Savills Chase over C&D, with Inothewayurthinkin, Grangeclare West, Conflated, Minella Cocooner and I Am Maximus all strung out behind. Embassy Gardens made a pleasing reappearance when beating Monty's Star (now 6lb worse off) by five lengths at Tramore on New Year's Day.

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Irish Gold Cup Overview

The Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup is a Grade 1 Steeplechase that is run usually in late January or early February. It attracts high-class novice chasers over three miles. It often serves as a trial for the Gold Cup itself at the Cheltenham Festival a round six weeks down the line. Galopin Des Champs has won the race for the last three years.

The race is run at Leopardstown and there are seventeen fences to be jumped. The race carries a valuable first prize of almost €140,000.

Irish Gold Cup Betting Trends and Statistics

The leading trainer in the Irish Gold Cup in recent years is Willie Mullins who has won the race nine times. Those eight winners come from Rule Supreme (2005), Kempes (2011), Quel Esprit (2012), Sir Des Champs (2013), Bellshill (2019), Kemboy (2021) and Galopin Des Champs (2023,2024 & 2025). Other trainers who have recorded multiple wins in the Irish Gold Cup are Gordon Elliott (2), Michael Hourigan (2) and John Kiely (2).

The leading jockey in the Irish Gold Cup in recent renewals is Paul Townend who has won the race three times. Those three wins came on the same horse in Galopin Des Champs (2023,2024 & 2025). Derek O’Connor has a perfect record in the race and has won it on the only occasion that he had a ride (Edwulf, 2018). A jockey to avoid in the race is Sean Flanagan who has not even managed to be placed from four previous rides in the race. The race usually takes a little over six minutes to run and only three favourites have obliged out of the last ten renewals.

Irish Gold Cup History

The Irish Gold Cup was first run back in 1987 under the original name of the Vincent O’Brien Irish Gold Cup. The race title was inspired by the successful Irish horse trainer Vincent O’Brien. The race underwent a name change in 1991 when it was called the Hennessy Gold Cup after the name of the sponsor.

In 2016, Hennessy ended their sponsorship of the race and it was simply known as the Irish Gold Cup for that year’s race. Online bookmaker Unibet stepped in to sponsor the race between 2017 and 2019. Since the year 2020, the race has been sponsored by Irish bookmaker Paddy Power and has been known as the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup ever since.

Throughout its existence, the Irish Gold Cup has been seen as a leading trial race for the prestigious Cheltenham Gold Cup and it’s now an integral part of the Dublin Racing Festival schedule. There have been four occasions when horses that have won the Irish Gold Cup have gone on to win the showpiece race at the Cheltenham Festival in the same year. These winning horses have been Jodami in 1993, Imperial Call in 1996, Sizing John in 2017, and Galopin Des Champs in both 2023 and 2024.

Irish Gold Cup Winners

Irish Gold Cup FAQ

Who won the Irish Gold Cup in 2025?

Galopin Des Champs prevailed victorious in the 2025 renewal of the Irish Gold Cup. That win made it three consecutive victories for the Willie Mullins-trained horse who came home to a rapturous reception under Paul Townend.

What is the prize money for the Irish Gold Cup?

This race is worth approximately €140,000 to the winner. The race is of Grade 1 stature and often only attracts the best-staying chasers and Cheltenham Gold Cup contenders.

When is the Irish Gold Cup?

The Irish Gold Cup is usually run at Leopardstown during the Dublin Racing Festival in the last week of January or the first week of February.

How many fences are in the Irish Gold Cup?

There are seventeen national hunt fences to be jumped in the Irish Gold Cup.

How many horses race in the Irish Gold Cup?

The Irish Gold Cup usually attracts a field size of between four and ten of the top-rated chasers across the UK and Ireland.

Which horses are eligible for the Irish Gold Cup?

The race is open to horses aged five and older.