What horses does Sir Alex Ferguson have at Cheltenham? Iconic Manchester United manager celebrates first winner
Sir Alex Ferguson has tasted glory again at the Cheltenham Festival, celebrating a winner on the penultimate day. The former Manchester United manager loves horse racing and has invested time and money into the sport since leaving football. Sir Alex had a great time at Cheltenham in 2024Getty In total, Ferguson is said to own 32 horses, and a handful of them have been involved in the Cheltenham Festival this week. So, talkSPORT.com has taken a look at which of his horses have raced and if he’s won any so far… What horses does Sir Alex Ferguson have at Cheltenham? Sir Alex has had plenty of horses in action at Cheltenham this week. Ferguson had L’Eau Du Sud race on Day 1 of the festival but to no avail in the Arkle placing close up in 4th place. On Day 2, he had Potters Charm racing, however, a fifth-place finish was the outcome in the Novices’ Hurdle. Thursday then saw the ex-Man United boss’ first winner. Caldwell Potter won the Golden Miller Novices’ Handicap Chase, storming home to glory at 2pm. That won Sir Alex the biggest share of the £125,000 total prize pot for that race. His winner from last year’s festival, Protektorat, also ran on the same day in the Ryanair chase but finished in fifth place. Monmiral was declared a non-runner for the Stayers’ Hurdle. talkSPORT BET: Latest Cheltenham Festival odds and free bet offers Sir Alex got off the mark at Cheltenham on Thursday afternoon@ITVRacing View Tweet: https://twitter.com/CheltenhamRaces?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Il Ridoto then struggled and failed to place in the Plate Handicap Chase to end Sir Alex’s involvement for the day. At last year’s Cheltenham Festival, Ferguson had his most successful to date – claiming a share of over £250,000 in prizes. The iconic football manager has been speaking to senior broadcast journalist Ben Fletcher for talkSPORT this week. On the dramatic Champion Hurdle that saw Consitution Hill and State Man fall, Ferguson said: “No, no [I didn’t have a bet]. “It was a tragedy that, it really was. It was hard to say what actually happened. “State Man’s was so simple, but Constitution Hill, I don’t know exactly what happened there.” On any tips for the festival, he added: “I just hope my horses run well!” Cheltenham Festival tips Day 1 (Tuesday) Ante-Post tips and accumulator Day 2 (Wednesday) Ante-Post tips and accumulator Day 3 (Thursday) Ante-Post tips and accumulator Day 4 (Friday) Ante-Post tips and accumulator Check out all the best Cheltenham Festival free bets and offers at our dedicated page including 40/1 Galopin Des Champs to win the Gold Cup!

Sir Alex Ferguson has tasted glory again at the Cheltenham Festival, celebrating a winner on the penultimate day.
The former Manchester United manager loves horse racing and has invested time and money into the sport since leaving football.
In total, Ferguson is said to own 32 horses, and a handful of them have been involved in the Cheltenham Festival this week.
So, talkSPORT.com has taken a look at which of his horses have raced and if he’s won any so far…
What horses does Sir Alex Ferguson have at Cheltenham?
Sir Alex has had plenty of horses in action at Cheltenham this week.
Ferguson had L’Eau Du Sud race on Day 1 of the festival but to no avail in the Arkle placing close up in 4th place.
On Day 2, he had Potters Charm racing, however, a fifth-place finish was the outcome in the Novices’ Hurdle.
Thursday then saw the ex-Man United boss’ first winner.
Caldwell Potter won the Golden Miller Novices’ Handicap Chase, storming home to glory at 2pm.
That won Sir Alex the biggest share of the £125,000 total prize pot for that race.
His winner from last year’s festival, Protektorat, also ran on the same day in the Ryanair chase but finished in fifth place.
Monmiral was declared a non-runner for the Stayers’ Hurdle.
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Il Ridoto then struggled and failed to place in the Plate Handicap Chase to end Sir Alex’s involvement for the day.
At last year’s Cheltenham Festival, Ferguson had his most successful to date – claiming a share of over £250,000 in prizes.
The iconic football manager has been speaking to senior broadcast journalist Ben Fletcher for talkSPORT this week.
On the dramatic Champion Hurdle that saw Consitution Hill and State Man fall, Ferguson said: “No, no [I didn’t have a bet].
“It was a tragedy that, it really was. It was hard to say what actually happened.
“State Man’s was so simple, but Constitution Hill, I don’t know exactly what happened there.”
On any tips for the festival, he added: “I just hope my horses run well!”