I must admit I've fallen out of love a bit with the Cheltenham Gold Cup. I find it too attritional and see it as being beyond the line between class and stamina. When I saw Galopin Des Champs on chase debut at Leopardstown (28th December 2021) I just thought "wow, what a hugely impressive, athletic horse" and yet his career since then has been about curbing that enthusiasm, that panache, that energy and turning him into an animal that can hold a pace for the Gold Cup distance. It was the same with Flemenstar a few years ago - a brilliant, imperious novice chaser and yet they tried to make hima Gold Cup horse and ruined him.
When horses like Synchronised and Inothewayurthinkin win Gold Cups it is, for me, a triumph of dour over exciting, of stamina over exuberance. I know I'm rambling a bit (had a few glasses of wine) but some Gold Cup winners don't get my juices flowing. Kauto and Denman both did, as did Coneygree ("a novice, the first for forty years, wins the Gold Cup"). I also don't like the fact that the top staying chasers don't run very often. Haiti Couleurs has been a revelation in this respect and I have so much respect for how they have gone about things with him - just fantastic.
I loved the King George this year, 4 horses flying over the last fence at top speed and all with a chance of winning. We very, very rarely see that in the Gold Cup (I think Kauto v Denman v Long Run was the last time) and somehow, for me, the race has lost its romance.