Cheltenham: Synchronised wins Gold Cup

SYNCHRONISED landed a dramatic race for the Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup in the hands of champion jockey Tony McCoy.

The 8-1 shot, owned by JP McManus and trained by Jonjo O’Neill, only took the lead after jumping the last.

He galloped on strongly to head The Giant Bolster (50-1) and strike by two and a quarter lengths, with last year’s winner Long Run, the 7-4 favourite, only third - another three-quarters of a length away.

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Dual winner Kauto Star was pulled up at the ninth fence by Ruby Walsh after losing his place.

McCoy said: “It’s great for Jonjo and JP McManus.

“He’s really delivered today.

“He was off the bridle the whole way and when I missed the third-last I thought my chance had gone.”

McCoy, who was securing his second Gold Cup victory after Mr Mulligan struck in 1997, added: “He’s an amazing horse and it was an amazing performance.

“I’m so pleased to win it for JP as he’s been so good to me.

“Jonjo has done an incredible job. I’ve got a Grand National and a Gold Cup out of the man and I love him to bits.

“Jackdaws Castle looks a closed shop with JP and just a few other owners and I can’t understand why he doesn’t get more horses.”

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