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Exclusive: Galopin Des Champs Destined to Enter Record Books at Cheltenham, says Former Jockey
Former Irish National Hunt jockey Daryl Jacob believes Galopin Des Champs is destined for greatness at the Cheltenham Festival, eyeing a historic Gold Cup hat-trick. He also tips Constitution Hill and Brighterdaysahead for Champion Hurdle success. Jacob reflects on the unique thrill of Cheltenham and shares his excitement for the upcoming races. Stay tuned for live coverage on ITV Racing.

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Former Irish National Hunt jockey Daryl Jacob believes Galopin Des Champs will rewrite the record books at this week’s Cheltenham Festival.
Willie Mullins’ heavily-fancied mount looks destined to emulate Best Mate and Arkle by winning three successive Gold Cups.
Paul Townsend rode the nine-year-old gelding to a third straight Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown last month and is eying up another special hat-trick at Prestbury Park when he lines up on Friday.
Mullins has labelled the great horse as “the best chaser I’ve ever trained”.
A stature of Best Mate, Gold Cup champion in 2002-2004, stands proudly at the racecourse and Galopin Des Champs could be honoured in a similar fashion could he compete the treble.
And Jacob, who came third in the Gold Cup on Bristol De Mai in 2019, believes only an injury or a mistake can stop him in his chase for glory.
He told SportsBoom.com: “I’m looking forward to seeing Galopin Des Champs to win three Gold Cups back-to-back and have another horse go into the history books.”
“I think he will. Barring a mishap or anything he will win it.”
“He’s the best chaser in England or Ireland at the moment by a long way.”
CHAMPION HURDLE ONE TO WATCH
There are a number of other races which stand out for Jacob, who rode three winners at The Festival during his career.
Nicky Henderson’s Constitution Hill, winner in 2023, is a big favourite to score a second success in the Champion Hurdle, which he missed last year with illness.
Gordon Elliot has entered Brighterdaysahead to take on the eight-year-old, who is unbeaten over hurdles.
Constitution Hill beat State Man, who won the Champion Hurdle in Hill’s absence last year, on the bridle by nine lengths when winning comfortably two years ago.
Brighterdaysahead has beaten State Man in Grade 1s at Punchestown and Leopardstown in his last two starts to set up an intriguing meeting.
“The Champion Hurdle is going to be a belter now with Brighterdaysahead,” added Jacob.
“I think that’s going to be a really good race now. I think that opens the Champion Hurdle up a lot so I’m looking forward to seeing that.”
“The Ryanair will be a very good race and a really competitive race.”
NO BETTER THRILL THAN COMING UP THE HILL
Jacob holds his three Festival winners alongside his famous Grand National triumph in 2012.
He said: “There’s no other thrill like Cheltenham. There’s something about Cheltenham.”
“It’s a very special place, it’s our Olympics. It’s the four biggest days of the calendar year in racing.”
“That’s the meeting you want to be at and the one you want to have good rides at.”
“That walk down when you’ve crossed that line and you’re coming under the bridge and the stairs and you come into that monstrous roar in the winners’ enclosures, there’s no other thrill like coming through there as a winner at the Cheltenham Festival, I can promise you that.”
The David Power Jockeys’ Cup continues with 6 live races per day on ITV Racing at Cheltenham Festival 2025 (11 – 14 March). Visit jockeyscup.com or follow @jockeyscup for more info.

Shane is a respected journalist who has covered a range of sports for a number of years.
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