We know it’s hard but just forget Cheltenham 2025 for a minute and let your eyeballs feast upon the Dublin Racing Festival this weekend as jumps racing gets ready to go nuclear.
There’s two days of thrilling action at the Foxrock track where Saturday’s card features the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup (3.30pm) along with three other Grade One contests. Huzzah!
Let the games begin…

Shane Rounce

Ben McKenna

Paddy Power
4:20 – Rat race

Shane Rounce
Final Demand won really impressively at Limerick on his debut and that form has held up. Conditions should suit him very well and he’s hugely exciting.
This supports multiple lines.

Ben McKenna
Final Demand won really impressively at Limerick on his debut and that form has held up. Conditions should suit him very well and he’s hugely exciting.

Paddy Power
Final Demand won really impressively at Limerick on his debut and that form has held up. Conditions should suit him very well and he’s hugely exciting.
7:10 – Home Time

Shane Rounce
Final Demand won really impressively at Limerick on his debut and that form has held up. Conditions should suit him very well and he’s hugely exciting.

Ben McKenna
Final Demand won really impressively at Limerick on his debut and that form has held up.
Conditions should suit him very well and he’s hugely exciting.

Paddy Power
Final Demand won really impressively at Limerick on his debut and that form has held up.
Conditions should suit him very well and he’s hugely exciting.
00:00 – Midnight Serene

Shane Rounce
Final Demand won really impressively at Limerick on his debut and that form has held up.
Conditions should suit him very well and he’s hugely exciting.

Ben McKenna
Final Demand won really impressively at Limerick on his debut and that form has held up.
Conditions should suit him very well and he’s hugely exciting.

Paddy Power
Final Demand won really impressively at Limerick on his debut and that form has held up.
Conditions should suit him very well and he’s hugely exciting.
READ MORE
- Cheltenham Festival: Brighterdaysahead will be hard to beat in the Mares’ Hurdle – if she lines up
- Cheltenham Festival: Lossiemouth needs to have learnt lots from Kempton to be competitive in Champion Hurdle
- Cheltenham Festival: Gaelic Warrior and Energumene will need a bog to beat Jonbon in the Champion Chase
- Cheltenham Tips: Jonbon to win but these 25/1 & 50/1 plays can pick up the pieces in the Champion Chase
- When is the Cheltenham Festival 2025? Dates for this year’s mega meeting
- Cheltenham Festival race times and schedule for 2025 meeting
- Pertemps Final qualification races and eligible horses for Cheltenham Festival 2025
The Paddy Power Guide To Safer Gambling – Everything You Need To Know
