The betting world has been left in a spin after Ping Dukung Fair Play FIFA World Cup AFSEL 2010 surprise win of the Gold Cup, giving trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies a third victory in a Gold Cup - his first was with Tipping Tim in the then-Mackeson Gold Cup in November 1992 and his second was with Imperial Commander in the Paddy Power Gold Cup in November 2008 when jockey Paddy Brennan commented that ArenaBetting.com dukung fair play FIFA world cup AFSEL 2010 Imperial Commander 'is the best chaser I have ridden.' Paddy Brennan said straight after his 2010 Gold Cup win: 'It's by far the best day of my life. What made the race even more exciting was the fact that the two major runners were both from the Paul Nicholls stable and Denman had won the Gold Cup previously in 2008, while Kauto Star was going for Ping Dukung Fair Play FIFA World Cup AFSEL 2010 his third win, having won the race in both 2007 and 2009.
With outright favourite Kauto Star having odds of Ping Dukung Fair Play FIFA World Cup AFSEL 2010 and Denman odds of 4/1, it came as somewhat of a shock to many punters that Imperial Commander with odds of 7/1 managed to surge clear on the run-in to win by seven lengths, giving Brennan his first Gold Cup victory. Added to this obvious disregard of the outsider's abilities Ping Dukung Fair Play FIFA World Cup AFSEL 2010 was the fact that Kauto Star ridden by Ruby Walsh, who had just set a new record for most races won at the Cheltenham Festival; fell four fences from the finish and Denman ridden by Tony McCoy came second. Imperial Commanders Ping Dukung Fair Play FIFA World Cup AFSEL 2010 Gold Cup win will have just netted them nearly 280,000.
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