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Fugitif snatches last-gasp win at Cheltenham's December Gold Cup

Gavin Sheehan riding Fugitif clear the last to win
Gavin Sheehan riding Fugitif clear the last to win

Fugitif came from the clouds to secure a last-gasp victory in a thrilling renewal of the Virgin Bet December Gold Cup at Cheltenham.

A field of 12 runners went to post for the prestigious handicap, although for much of the way it looked a two-horse race, with Il Ridoto and Bryony Frost and the Charlie Deutsch-ridden Frero Banbou going hammer and tongs on the front end and pulling clear of the chasing pack.

It was obvious from the fourth-last fence that several of those in behind were struggling to keep up with the furious gallop being set, with 3-1 favourite Thunder Rock one of the first to cry enough before eventually being pulled up.

Il Ridoto and Frero Banbou were still locking horns in front rounding the home turn, at which stage Richard Hobson's Fugitif still had six horses in front of him and seemingly a mountain to climb in the hands of Gavin Sheehan.

After eventually seeing off his long-time challenger, Il Ridoto looked the most likely winner between the final two obstacles.

However, Sheehan - who two weeks ago produced a similarly ice cool masterclass to land Newbury's Coral Gold Cup aboard Datsalrightgino - conjured a late surge from Fugitif and the pair got up in the very last stride to score by a short head at 13-2.

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