Coneygree leads from start to finish in Cheltenham Gold Cup

Nico de Boinville’s mount the first novice to strike for 41 years in famous race

Nico de Boinville on Coneygree celebrates winning the  Cheltenham Gold Cup. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images
Nico de Boinville on Coneygree celebrates winning the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Coneygree became the first novice to strike for 41 years when making most of the running in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

The eight-year-old, trained by Mark Bradstock and ridden by Nico de Boinville, took the blue riband prize of steeplechasing on only his fourth race over fences.

The success fully vindicated the decision to bypass the RSA Chase earlier in the week and run in the Gold Cup instead.

Coneygree (7-1) held on up the hill by a length and a half from Djakadam (10-1), with Road To Riches (8-1) two lengths away in third.

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De Boinville said: “It’s the best feeling ever, I’m lost for words. I never thought they shouldn’t have run in this, it was a great plan. The weather gods were looking down on us and the ground was ideal.

“He’s so deceptive, even when he gets in tight he’s brilliant, it’s all thanks to the Bradstock family, it’s a great family effort.

“I must thank the owners and the Bradstocks for keeping the faith in me. These horses only come once in a lifetime.”

Sara Bradstock, wife of the winning trainer and daughter of the late John Oaksey, who bred Coneygree, said: "He is not here, but he's here in spirit.

“I’d been saying to people, when we win the Gold Cup we’ll win the lottery, it’s that amazing.”

“It’s only his fourth run over fences, but he had so much time off and he’s wise in his own way.”