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what horses are running in the gold cup

The 2026 Cheltenham Gold Cup field is close to final, but not 100% confirmed, so any list comes with a small health/late-withdrawal warning.

Below is the latest publicly listed set of likely/running horses for the Cheltenham Gold Cup 2026, based on current racecards, ante‑post markets, and previews.

Main horses running in the 2026 Gold Cup

From the latest dedicated Gold Cup runners pages and previews, these are the key names being treated as active runners (or final declarations) for the 2026 Cheltenham Gold Cup:

  • Galopin Des Champs – Two‑time Gold Cup winner and still the standard‑bearer for staying chasers.
  • Jango Baie – Current ante‑post favourite in some lists, noted for stamina stepping up in trip.
  • Haiti Couleurs – Irish and Welsh National winner, expected to go forward and force the pace.
  • Grey Dawning – Betfair Chase winner and a major British hope, often quoted among leading contenders.
  • Inothewayurthinkin – Prominent in 2026 Gold Cup runner grids and odds lists.
  • Spillane’s Tower – Listed among the 2026 Gold Cup runners with single‑figure or mid‑range odds.
  • Envoi Allen – Veteran Grade 1 winner still in the Gold Cup line‑up at double‑figure prices.
  • Banbridge – Seasoned chaser named on current Gold Cup cards with outsider odds.
  • Affordale Fury – Irish runner appearing on the official‑style runner grid at longer odds.
  • L’Homme Presse – High‑class chaser returning at a big price but still listed among likely runners.
  • Stellar Story – Gordon Elliott‑trained runner in the current field lists.
  • Gold Tweet – French representative and noted as France’s main Gold Cup hope.
  • Gaelic Warrior – King George third and John Durkan winner, one of Willie Mullins’ main Gold Cup entries.
  • I Am Maximus – Grand National winner among Mullins’ large Gold Cup squad.
  • Nick Rockett – Another Mullins Grand National winner included in the Gold Cup team.
  • Myretown – Scotland’s big hope, trained by Lucinda Russell and Michael Scudamore.

Different outlets emphasise different subsets (some focus on the “main contenders”, others show full racecard‑style fields, especially closer to Gold Cup day).

Mini sections

1. Key headliners

  • Galopin Des Champs is still treated as the benchmark horse in this division, even with new contenders emerging.
  • Jango Baie and Grey Dawning are the two “upward‑curve” types many previews flag as threats to the established star.

In racing forums and previews, most discussions boil down to: “Is Galopin still the one to beat, or will a fresh improver like Jango Baie or Grey Dawning finally dethrone him?”

2. Strong stayers and “grinders”

  • Haiti Couleurs, I Am Maximus, Nick Rockett and Affordale Fury are all framed as out‑and‑out stayers who will relish a strongly‑run 3m2½f Gold Cup.
  • These types might not travel as sweetly mid‑race but tend to keep going when the hill bites late.

3. Outsiders and older stars

  • Envoi Allen, L’Homme Presse and Banbridge give the race some depth through older, proven Grade 1 form, even if the market has cooled on them.
  • Gold Tweet and Myretown add an international and Scottish angle that always livens up pre‑race debate.

Simple HTML table of listed runners

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  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>Horse</th>
      <th>Key Notes</th>
      <th>Trainer (where stated)</th>
      <th>Source</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <td>Galopin Des Champs</td>
      <td>Multiple Gold Cup winner, headline act</td>
      <td>Willie Mullins</td>
      <td>[web:1][web:7]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Jango Baie</td>
      <td>Ante-post favourite, strong stayer profile</td>
      <td>Nicky Henderson</td>
      <td>[web:1]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Haiti Couleurs</td>
      <td>Irish & Welsh National winner, front runner</td>
      <td>Rebecca Curtis</td>
      <td>[web:1][web:7]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Grey Dawning</td>
      <td>Betfair Chase winner, leading British hope</td>
      <td>Dan Skelton</td>
      <td>[web:1][web:3][web:7]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Inothewayurthinkin</td>
      <td>Prominent in current Gold Cup runner grids</td>
      <td>Gavin Cromwell</td>
      <td>[web:3]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Spillane's Tower</td>
      <td>Single-figure / mid-range odds in lists</td>
      <td>James Joseph Mangan</td>
      <td>[web:3]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Envoi Allen</td>
      <td>Former top chaser, now an outsider</td>
      <td>Henry De Bromhead</td>
      <td>[web:3][web:9]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Banbridge</td>
      <td>Experienced chaser at long odds</td>
      <td>Joseph Patrick O'Brien</td>
      <td>[web:3][web:9]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Affordale Fury</td>
      <td>Irish runner, bigger price</td>
      <td>Noel Meade</td>
      <td>[web:3][web:9]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>L'Homme Presse</td>
      <td>Classy but returning at big odds</td>
      <td>Venetia Williams</td>
      <td>[web:3]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Stellar Story</td>
      <td>Elliott-trained runner, mid-to-big price</td>
      <td>Gordon Elliott</td>
      <td>[web:3]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Gold Tweet</td>
      <td>French hope, sole Gallic entry</td>
      <td>Gabriel Leenders</td>
      <td>[web:3][web:7]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Gaelic Warrior</td>
      <td>King George third, John Durkan winner</td>
      <td>Willie Mullins</td>
      <td>[web:7]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>I Am Maximus</td>
      <td>Grand National winner in Mullins team</td>
      <td>Willie Mullins</td>
      <td>[web:7]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Nick Rockett</td>
      <td>Another Grand National winner for Mullins</td>
      <td>Willie Mullins</td>
      <td>[web:7]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Myretown</td>
      <td>Scotland’s big Gold Cup hope</td>
      <td>Lucinda Russell & Michael Scudamore</td>
      <td>[web:7]</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

Quick note on “latest news” and final declarations

  • Final fields for the Gold Cup lock in very close to the race, and non‑runners or late switches are common.
  • To be absolutely sure who is actually lining up at the off, you should check the official racecard on Cheltenham or major racing sites on the morning of Gold Cup day.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.