Stewards' Cup Tips & Odds
The Stewards' Cup is a handicap race run over six furlongs and is open to horses aged three years or older and is run in 2024 on Saturday 3rd August. Read More
Taking placing during Glorious Goodwood, the Stewards' Cup is one of the toughest betting conundrums of the entire Flat season as a bumper field heads to the six furlong start to try and claim the coveted victory.
A race that sees some experienced campaigners taking on some emerging talents, the Stewards' Cup is a real cavalry charge on the south coast, and you can check the latest odds here.
About the Stewards' Cup
The Stewards' Cup is a handicap race run over six furlongs and makes up part of Glorious Goodwood. With a huge field of over 25 runners often competing for the prize, the Stewards' Cup is one of the toughest races to win, but it can often some horses that have competed at Royal Ascot earlier in the season heading to Goodwood to try and claim victory in the event. It can often be a race that throws up a future Group-winning horse that will go on to compete at the highest level at the like of Royal Ascot or British Champions Day, but being a hugely competitive handicap event then there can be some shock winners.
One of the standout previous winners is Lochsong (1992), who went on to win the King's Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot and many more top prizes, while more recently Borderlescott (2006) and Magical Memory (2014) have been some notable winners of the race.
David O'Meara's Aberama Gold stormed through the mud to get the better of Apollo One in an energy-sapping renewal of the 2023 Stewards' Cup.
Stewards' Cup Tips
We display our Stewards' Cup tips from our very own longshot specialist, Raceolly, plus the best and most respected tipsters from the Racing Post and national newspapers.
Stewards' Cup Key Trends
- Three of the last 10 winners have been favourite
- Three of the last 10 winners have carried less than 9st
- Six of the last 10 winners have been priced 12/1 or bigger
Previous Winners Of The Stewards' Cup
Year | Winner | Winning Jockey | Winning Trainer | Starting Price | Weight |
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2023 | Aberama Gold | Andrea Atzeni | David O'Meara | 18/1 | 8-13 |
2022 | Commanche Falls | Conor Beasley | Michael Dods | 25/1 | 9-5 |
2021 | Commanche Falls | Conor Beasley | Michael Dods | 10/1 | 9-1 |
2020 | Summerghand | Daniel Tudhope | David O'Meara | 22/1 | 9-10 |
2019 | Khaadem | Jim Crowley | Charles Hills | 4/1 Fav | 9-6 |
2018 | Gifted Master | Jason Watson | Hugo Palmer | 20/1 | 9-6 |
2017 | Lancelot Du Lac | Frankie Dettori | Dean Ivory | 25/1 | 9-5 |
2016 | Dancing Star | David Probert | Andrew Balding | 9/2 Fav | 8-12 |
2015 | Magical Memory | Frankie Dettori | Charles Hills | 6/1 Fav | 8-12 |
2014 | Intrinsic | Richard Hughes | Robert Cowell | 6/1 | 8-11 |
2013 | Rex Imperator | Neil Callan | William Haggas | 12/1 | 9-4 |
Frequently Asked Questions About Stewards' Cup
When is the Stewards' Cup?
The race takes place on Saturday 5th August, 2023.
Where can I watch the Stewards' Cup?
Watch the race live on ITV1 and Racing TV which also offer options to stream the race via their streaming services.
Alternatively, most bookmakers offer a free live horse racing stream allowing you to watch the race after you've placed a bet.
Who is the most successful jockey in the Stewards' Cup?
The most successful jockey is Richard Hughes, who won the race four times during his career.
Who is the most successful trainer in the Stewards' Cup?
The most successful trainers in the Stewards' Cup are John Scott and James Jewitt, who trained the winner on four occasions.