Horse Racing Tips
Newbury Horse Racing Tips: Coral Gold Cup Prediction (2025)
Run at Newbury racecourse over 3m2f, the Coral Gold Cup (formerly the Ladbrokes Trophy Chase and Hennessy Gold Cup) is a popular handicap chase with punters.
With its maximum field of 24 runners, there are always plenty of value bets to be found in our horse racing betting – especially if you are an each-way player.
Monty’s Star
Top rated and top weighted Monty’s Star has never won a race with more than five runners, but he’s class animal nevertheless.
Intense Raffles
Finished second in last season’s Bobbyjo, but was subsequently pulled up in the Grand National. Needs to bounce back.
Three Card Brag
A 2¾ length scorer over a similar distance at Cheltenham’s October meeting and a repetition of that would see him go close.
Spanish Harlem
A relentless galloper who could quite easily step up to the plate once more. A hat-trick beckons.
Perceval Legallois
Well fancied for last April’s Grand National, but only got as far at the ninth fence. Can go well at a price in our sports betting market.
Blizzard Of Oz
Tackles this distance for the first time but is clearly in good heart.
Resplendent Grey
Sean Bowen’s mount became favourite for this after beating Grade 1 winner Handstands in the Colin Parker Memorial. He holds a live chance in this too.
Gorgeous Tom
Finished a decent fourth in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase last March. Has the potential to take this prize.
Lowry’s Bar
Unseen since last February and will need to hit the ground running.
Victtorino
The Williams stable is starting to fire this week and this horse looked in need of the run last time out.
Hyland
Beat Resplendent Grey in a novice chase last November and can come on for his Cheltenham blow out.
Annual Invictus
There will be fun and games if this one wins after 581 days on the sidelines, but remember what the stable did last weekend at Haydock?
The Changing Man
Ran a cracker in defeat at Ascot and has plenty of experience over this kind of trip.
Riskintheground
Has decent form over two and half miles but has been a little suspect over further.
Myretown
Labelled by Lucinda Russell as “one the best ones we’ve trained”, Myretown brings his strong Ultima form to the table today.
O’Moore Park
Seven runs over fences – zero wins, is the worrying statistic the Ricci-owned horse has to overcome to take home the silverware.
Panic Attack
The mare was an impressive winner at Cheltenham but she now needs to prove she can go further than three miles.
Katate Dori
Warmed up for this with a cobweb shifter in a hurdle at Aintree. You will see a completely different horse on Saturday.
The Doyen Chief
Ran a nice prep at Bangor and will probably race prominently over this 3m2f trip.
Grandeur d’Ame
Beaten a long way by Myretown in the Ultima last March. Will need a miracle to overturn that result.
Moon d’Orange
This frequent Cheltenham visitor is facing an uphill struggle in this Grade.
Pic Roc
Came back to form in convincing fashion last time, but will need to prove that his stamina can last out.
Inch House
Has lost his way somewhat but showed some of his old sparkle for a while at Cheltenham’s October meeting.
A Penny A Hundred
A 100/1 Willie Mullins runner? Probably won’t figure but can never say never with that stable.
Coral Gold Cup Selection: Victtorino (12/1, E/W)
*Odds subject to change – prices accurate at the time of writing*