Talking Horses: shock Festival move not to add fifth day the right one


The Jockey Club has announced the Cheltenham Festival will continue to be staged over four days

Hot on the heels of Baaeed’s defeat at 1-4 in the Champions Stakes at Ascot, there was another big surprise on Monday morning as the Jockey Club announced that Cheltenham’s Festival meeting in March will not be extended to a fifth day from 2024. If the general delight among National Hunt fans on social media is any guide, this was a rare example of a beaten odds-on shot that punters could celebrate.

Cynics – this one included – who suggested back in April the Jockey Club’s “consultation” over a fifth day at the Festival was window-dressing for a decision that had already been made will eat their humble pie, and do so, for the most part, very happily. Rumours that Cheltenham was intent on moving to a five-day, Tuesday to Saturday Festival have bubbled to the surface on a semi-annual basis almost since the switch from three days to four in 2005, but if a six-month consultation process cannot build a convincing case for a five-day Festival, it is surely now a dead issue for the foreseeable future.

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