• Home
  • Racing News

2025 Cotswold Chase Odds - L'Homme Presse tops Cheltenham betting

jon-vine
Editor
Last updated: 21 Jan 2025
jon-vine
Jon Vine 21 Jan 2025
Share this article
Or copy link
success image
  • Latest odds and betting for the 2025 Cotswold Chase
  • This Grade Two takes place at Cheltenham on Saturday 25th January
  • L'Homme Presse is the 6/4 favourite
Expired
l'homme presse
Charlie Deutsch riding L'Homme Presse clear the last to win The Paddy Power Novices' Chase at Cheltenham. (Getty)

The Cotswold Chase is the first of three Grade Two races to be staged at Cheltenham on Festival Trials day. This key Gold Cup trial was first staged back in 1980 and greats like Little Owl, Master Oats and Looks Like Trouble all completed the Trials Day, Festival double during their careers.

Here's a look through the current Cotswold Chase betting and a rundown of the most likely runners.

2025 Cotswold House Chase Odds


Name
Odds
L'Homme Presse6/4
Gentlemansgame11/4
Capodanno6/1
Chantry House8/1
Ga Law10/1
Bar12/1

2025 Cotswold House Chase Entries


Heading the betting for Saturday's feature is L'Homme Presse, who placed third in the King George on his reappearance. Venetia Williams' ten-year-old has plenty of Cheltenham form, having won the Brown Advisory Novices' Chase in 2022 and finished fourth in the 2024 Gold Cup.

Gentlemansgame was pulled up in last year's Gold Cup, but returns to Cheltenham on the back of a third-place finish in the Savills Chase at Leopardstown. Capodanno claimed victory in this Grade Two 12 months ago before going on to place fourth behind Protektorat in the Ryanair Chase.

JP McManus' colours could also be carried into battle by Chantry House, who won this race in 2022 and ended his long losing streak with a recent handicap win here at Cheltenham. Paul Nicholls looks set to run former Turners' Novices' Chase winner Stage Star, who will step up beyond three miles for the first time this weekend.

Jamie Snowden has entered two-time Cheltenham handicap winner Ga Law. Jeremy Scott could be represented by former Ascot Chase winner Dashel Drasher. Two-time Cross Country hero, Delta Work could step back up into Grade One company. Seamus Mullins' Tommy Beau rounds off the entries.

Top Betting Sites

special-offer-1Betting offers