The David Power Jockeys’ Cup has launched into action and the battle for the £500K top prize is underway.
The competition – named in honour of Paddy’s dad and our legendary co-founder – pits riders into battle on ITV jump races for a slice of the record-breaking £1.5million prize fund.
It started on the opening day of November Meeting at Cheltenham and concludes on the Friday of the Grand National Festival at Aintree.
David Power Jockeys’ Cup odds are on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app; otherwise, the standings for this season’s competition can be found below.
Jockeys are awarded points for finishing in the top four of races shown on ITV Racing between November 15 and April 4. A win is worth 10 points, second gets 8 points, third will bag 6 points and fourth will collect 4 points.
These are the points accrued after the ITV racing action on Saturday 22nd of February 2025.
1 Harry Skelton – 290 points
2 Harry Cobden – 266 points
3 Sam Twiston-Davies – 230 points
4 Nico de Boinville – 214 points
5 Sean Bowen – 176 points
6 Gavin Sheehan – 160 points
7 Charlie Deutsch – 144 points
8 Ben Jones – 128 points
9 Brendan Powell – 104 points
10 Jonjo O’Neill Jr. – 100 points
David Power Jockeys Cup Prize Table
Harry Skelton is the favourite with Paddy Power to win the inaugural David Power Jockeys’ Cup after getting off to a flying start.
Harry Cobden is also near the top of our betting thanks to the firepower at his disposal as Paul Nicholls’ stable jockey.
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
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