With the Punchestown Gold Cup coming up quickly now, just one week away, it’s safe to say that things are starting to heat up already. Following this thought, today, we’re exploring the current favourites for the Punchestown Gold Cup to help you decide who is likely to come in first and how the competitors’ current form is looking.
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Who is the Bookies’ Favourite for the Punchestown Gold Cup 2025?
Before we go any further, we first need to consider which of the eleven racers entered into the Punchestown Gold Cup 2025 is the bookies’ favourite. After all, while it’s not a hard and fast rule that the bookies’ favourite will win by any chance, it’s nonetheless still a valuable statistic to consider when deciding which horses are in with the best chance.
Now, at present, there’s a very clear bookies’ favourite: Galopin des Champs, who has won 11 of his past 17 chases and 3 out of the last 6 hurdles. Perhaps most significantly, he also came in second at the Cheltenham Gold Cup, only losing to Inothewayurthinkin, no doubt contributing to his impressive recent reputation.
As a result, it perhaps shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that Galopin des Champs’ odds have largely been pretty short with most of the major bookies. For example, current odds are sitting at around 5/4 (2.25) with Bet365, 11/10 (2.1) with Boylesports, and 1 (2.0) with StarSports. Given this thought, the bookies definitely have plenty of confidence in this incredible horse – however, not enough to give him odds of less than doubles.
This is largely due to the strong competition that Galopin des Champs is set to be up against for the Punchestown Gold Cup. Indeed, while he’s the clear favourite, there are plenty of other horses with relatively short odds, including Spillanes Tower, Gaelic Warrior, and Banbridge, which currently have odds of approximately 2/1, 2/1, and 3/1, respectively, depending on which bookie you look to. Given this thought, the bookies are also rather happy with the recent form of these other racers, making it harder to ascertain which horse is likely to bring home the win.
Given these factors, and considering that even the “longer odds” horses are generally still quite low, it’s not a given yet that Galopin des Champs will be able to bring home the win. Still, he’s certainly got the potential to do so if the day is favourable to him.
Final Thoughts
None of us can predict the future. Still, one thing we can say with some certainty is that Irish trained horses definitely stand a good chance to far well at Punchestown for this year, with Banbridge, Gaelic Warrior, and Spillanes Tower all being in the running to place. Given this thought, if you’re a lover of Irish horse racing, it will undoubtedly be exciting to see how these horses do and whether things are likely to go as predicted, or if a surprise winner could come up from the back of the back.