The 2014 Cheltenham Gold Cup, sponsored
by Betfred, featured 13 runners and was a dramatic race with an
historic, if controversial, finish. After two false starts, five
horses, headed by 11/4 second favourite Silviniaco Conti, still held
a chance jumping the final fence. However, on the run to the line,
Silviniaco Conti veered right towards the centre of the track, while
his nearest pursuer, 6/4 favourite Bobs Worth, became unbalanced
after ducking away from the yellow jacket of member of security
staff, handing the initiative to the horses that would eventually
fill the first three places.
Lord Windermere, a largely unconsidered
20/1 chance, despite winning the RSA Chase at the 2013 Cheltenham
Festival, had been left with plenty to do after the third last fence,
but made relentless progress under pressure to lead inside the final
half a furlong and held on, all out, to beat On His Own by a short
head. However, in his exhausted state, Lord Windermere hung badly
right on the run-in, carrying On His Own and the eventual third, The
Giant Bolster, with him towards the stands rail.
The resulting stewards’ inquiry,
which was televised, lasted 15 minutes, adding to the melodrama, but
the result was ultimately allowed to stand. Stewards’ secretary
Paul Barton said afterwards, “There was interference, without a
doubt, but on balance we believe it was insufficient to cause us to
change the result.”
Victory for Lord Windermere was an
historic achievement for trainer Jim Culloty. Ten years after riding
Best Mate to the third of his Cheltenham Gold Cup victories, the
Kerryman became one of just five men – the others being Danny
Morgan, Fred Winter, Jonjo O’Neill and Pat Taaffe – to have
ridden and subsequently trained a Cheltenham Gold Cup winner. Lord
Windermere had been completely outpaced in the early stages of the
race and, commenting on the ride Davy Russell had given the horse,
Culloty said, jokingly, “To be fair now, halfway round, Davy was
getting the sack.”
Speaking of the sack, Davy Russell rode
Lord Windermere to victory just 10 weeks after losing his job as
retained rider to Gigginstown House Stud and completed a 3,926/1
treble on the day.
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