The Cheltenham Festival 2024 is just around the corner, and Jaya9 brings you a unique perspective on which horses to back based on your Premier League allegiance. This year’s festival promises four days of thrilling jumps racing action, and we’ve analyzed form, trends, and team characteristics to give you the ultimate betting guide.
Manchester City: Back Bravemansgame (Gold Cup, Friday)
Pep Guardiola’s dominant side deserves a horse with similar tactical brilliance. Bravemansgame, trained by Paul Nicholls, has shown City-like precision in his jumping and possesses the stamina to grind out victories. Like City’s midfield maestros, this bay gelding makes difficult tasks look effortless.

Liverpool: Constitution Hill (Champion Hurdle, Tuesday)
Jurgen Klopp’s high-flying Reds need a horse with similar attacking verve. Constitution Hill has been demolishing fields with Liverpool-esque dominance. Nicky Henderson’s superstar has won all five starts under rules by an aggregate of 74 lengths – numbers that would make Mo Salah proud.
Arsenal: Shishkin (Ryanair Chase, Thursday)
Mikel Arteta’s young Gunners are showing promise but sometimes falter under pressure – much like Shishkin. This talented but quirky chaser has all the ability but has been known to make unforced errors. At 5/1 with Jaya9, he represents decent each-way value.
Manchester United: Galopin Des Champs (Gold Cup, Friday)
The Red Devils’ resurgence under Erik ten Hag mirrors Galopin Des Champs’ journey. After a spectacular fall when clear in last year’s Turners, Willie Mullins’ star has bounced back stronger. At 2/1, he’s the favorite for good reason – much like United’s return to title contention.
Alt: Galopin Des Champs demonstrating his superb jumping technique – a Gold Cup favorite for Manchester United supporters
Chelsea: Energumene (Queen Mother Champion Chase, Wednesday)
The Blues’ expensive squad should identify with Energumene – a magnificent but fragile talent. When right, he’s breathtaking (like Chelsea’s 6-0 win over Everton), but injuries have interrupted his season. At 3/1, he could provide the spark Chelsea fans crave.
Tottenham: Edwardstone (Queen Mother Champion Chase, Wednesday)
Spurs’ “nearly men” tag fits Alan King’s charge perfectly. Brilliant last season but below par this term, Edwardstone (6/1) needs to rediscover his mojo – much like Harry Kane and company in their top-four push.
Newcastle: Corach Rambler (Ultima Handicap, Tuesday)
The Magpies’ rise under Saudi ownership parallels Corach Rambler’s progression. Last year’s Grand National winner has climbed through the ranks and at 8/1 represents solid each-way value – just like Newcastle’s European ambitions.
West Ham: Honeysuckle (Mares’ Hurdle, Tuesday)
The Hammers’ loyal fanbase will appreciate Honeysuckle’s story. The retiring legend (5/2) has given her all for connections – much like Declan Rice did before his move. An emotional favorite for the Festival.
Brighton: Marine Nationale (Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, Tuesday)
Brighton’s shrewd transfer policy matches Barry Connell’s smart purchase of Marine Nationale (6/1). This unexposed Irish raider could be the surprise package – just like the Seagulls’ rise under Roberto De Zerbi.

The Best of the Rest
For other Premier League teams:
- Aston Villa: Gerri Colombe (Brown Advisory, Wednesday) – Steady improver
- Brentford: El Fabiolo (Arkle, Tuesday) – Enterprising front-runner
- Crystal Palace: Allaho (Ryanair, Thursday) – Flair performer
- Wolves: Delta Work (Cross Country, Wednesday) – Tough and relentless
Jaya9 Festival Verdict
This year’s Cheltenham Festival promises to be one of the most competitive in recent memory. Whether you’re backing Constitution Hill for Liverpool or Galopin Des Champs for United, the key is to enjoy the spectacle. Remember to gamble responsibly and check Jaya9 daily for the latest odds and expert analysis.
For those looking for longer odds, consider:
- Langer Dan (Coral Cup, Wednesday) at 10/1 for Leicester fans
- Gaillard Du Mesnil (National Hunt Chase, Tuesday) at 5/1 for Nottingham Forest supporters
- Lossiemouth (Triumph Hurdle, Friday) at 2/1 for newly-promoted teams
The Cheltenham Festival 2024 runs from March 12-15. Who will you be backing? Share your thoughts with the Jaya9 community below!

