Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: “It’s been a Cheltenham Festival to remember for us bookies so far, with Wednesday our best ever day at the Festival. Now, with the punters keen to get back on terms, we’re braced for Gold Cup Day where the battle will be decided. Friday of Cheltenham is always a huge day, and this year will be no different. We’re expecting turnover to go into eight figures as the Festival reaches its crescendo.
“Harry Redknapp’s horse, The Jukebox Man, winning the Cheltenham Gold Cup would be an extremely popular result on the day, but not for us at William Hill! With all the media and public interest in Harry’s horses, they tend to attract plenty of money and none more so than The Jukebox Man. He’s going to be a key horse for us to get beat on Friday – it’s going to be a cracker.”
Dingnews.com 14/03/2026