The Cheltenham Festival 2025 has once again stirred the hearts of all involved in the equine racing world, as antepost betting reactions pour in following the release of the entries for the prestigious Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle and the Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Chase. With the entries hot off the press this past Tuesday, chatter is buzzing around trainer yards with Irish trainers making quite the impression this year.
Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle Contenders
Spearheading the talk of the town is a striking competitor from Willie Mullins’ camp: Maughreen. This six-year-old mare showcases sheer breeding prowess, with ties to the great Faugheen. Having dominated the mares’ bumper at Punchestown in January 2024, she seemed all set for the Champion Bumper of the previous Festival. However, an untimely setback delayed her triumph. But like a phoenix, she returned last January in stellar form, thrilled the tracks with a performance that left spectators ablaze, with little evidence of her 378-day hiatus.
It has been a topic of much debate, albeit mistakenly, that Maughreen throws a nod to Maureen Mullins. In truth, her namesake is a neighbor of the syndicate manager, Maureen O’Brien of Castlelyons. Despite the mix-up, many believe this curious coincidence is destiny paving her path to Cheltenham glory.
Just keeping her company at the head of the antepost betting is Sixandahalf, trained by Gavin Cromwell. At a viable 3/1, this mare has but one outing over hurdles where she claimed a notable victory, a full 12 lengths clear in a Fairyhouse maiden. Her last festival appearance had her as a solid third in the Irish Cesarewitch back in September, giving her a solid reputation as a major threat on the National Hunt stage.
Joining this elite group is Karoline Banbou from the well-reputed Closutton yard, holding odds at 7/1. Her background in French racing paints her as endgame material, commanding respect and bettors’ interests. Furthermore, support swelled following Jubilee Alpha’s commendable showings, clinching a Listed Hurdle at Taunton followed by a stellar Winter Millions triumph, placing her at 10/1.
Mares’ Chase Front-Runners
Turning to the Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Chase, another Mullins mare, Dinoblue, has made waves following her stirring bout against stablemate Allegorie De Vassy at Naas. She stands primed at 5/2, with Allegorie De Vassy proving her mettle at 7/1. Both promise to give it their all as they march under the watchful eye of Mullins towards Prestbury Park.
Yet, Gavin Cromwell is not left too far behind, bringing the promising Bioluminescence to the forefront at 3/1. Her rapid rise from a novice hurdler to Grade 3 victor has further solidified her place among the standouts in this race. Her novice status does her favors, as this category has historically shone brightly in recent competitions.
Conclusion
Each contender enters amid a swirl of excitement and anticipation, with odds and experience offering a thrilling tapestry of potential outcomes. From the backstretch to the podium, these events not only showcase the outstanding talent from Irish trainers but also underscore the dedication and abilities of those deeply invested in the world of horse racing. As bets are placed and the event draws near, equine enthusiasts, trainers, and bettors alike will keenly watch, much like seasoned trainers ready to witness another exhilarating chapter unfold at Cheltenham.