The Albert Bartlett Triple Crown Final Results at Punchestown — 28 April 2026

Tuesday, 28 April 2026

There are likely to be extra each-way places for the Albert Bartlett Triple Crown Series when the runners and riders battle it out in this Punchestown race. Olly Murphy, Nicky Henderson and Willie Mullins all have leading contenders in an encounter where you can get a decent price about any of the runners in the field. That includes Daylatedollarshort.

That horse has secured consecutive successes and the same applies to Laughing John, with the five-year-old carrying two pounds less than the former. Rakki has run four times this term and been successful on one occasion, with Ted Walsh's Sticwiththeprocess having landed a victory on a seasonal debut and looking an interesting pick.

PosHorseJockeyTrainerSP
1stPowerfulPowerfulSimon TorrensMrs John Harrington12/1
2ndDaylatedollarshortDaylatedollarshortSean BowenOlly Murphy13/2
3rdMoabMoabBrendan PowellHenrietta C Knight33/1
4thAlmuhitAlmuhitHarry CobdenFaye Bramley9/1
5thAnother High FiveAnother High FiveAlan DoyleLucinda Russell & Michael Scudamore25/1
6thOnefortheditchOnefortheditchDarragh O'KeeffeEamonn Francis Gallagher14/1
7thMoylussaMoylussaPhilip DonovanMaike Magnussen20/1
8thOnlymammycanlovemeOnlymammycanlovemeJ J SlevinSeamus Neville10/1
9thMust Go NowMust Go NowJosh WilliamsonEdward Cawley33/1
10thLaughing JohnLaughing JohnJames BowenNicky Henderson7/1
11thUnion ParkUnion ParkShane O'CallaghanP J Rothwell50/1
12thMatt ConnorMatt ConnorKeith DonoghueJ P Dempsey12/1
13thMoon MissionMoon MissionTiernan Power RocheP J Rothwell9/1
14thKrabatKrabatCian QuirkeMichael J McDonagh33/1
15thFairlanderFairlanderSean O'KeeffeP J Rothwell16/1
16thRakkiRakkiDanny MullinsW P Mullins6/1
17thBright LegendBright LegendRichie McLernonFaye Bramley14/1
18thGrandero BelloGrandero BelloKieren BuckleyEddie & Patrick Harty33/1
19thPat's LegacyPat's LegacyJames SmithIan Patrick Donoghue16/1
20thSan HilarioSan HilarioJack KennedyGordon Elliott12/1
21thAccustomedAccustomedHarry SextonE D Delany33/1
1stPowerfulPowerful12/1
J: Simon TorrensT: Mrs John Harrington
2ndDaylatedollarshortDaylatedollarshort13/2
J: Sean BowenT: Olly Murphy
3rdMoabMoab33/1
J: Brendan PowellT: Henrietta C Knight
4thAlmuhitAlmuhit9/1
J: Harry CobdenT: Faye Bramley
5thAnother High FiveAnother High Five25/1
J: Alan DoyleT: Lucinda Russell & Michael Scudamore
6thOnefortheditchOnefortheditch14/1
J: Darragh O'KeeffeT: Eamonn Francis Gallagher
7thMoylussaMoylussa20/1
J: Philip DonovanT: Maike Magnussen
8thOnlymammycanlovemeOnlymammycanloveme10/1
J: J J SlevinT: Seamus Neville
9thMust Go NowMust Go Now33/1
J: Josh WilliamsonT: Edward Cawley
10thLaughing JohnLaughing John7/1
J: James BowenT: Nicky Henderson
11thUnion ParkUnion Park50/1
J: Shane O'CallaghanT: P J Rothwell
12thMatt ConnorMatt Connor12/1
J: Keith DonoghueT: J P Dempsey
13thMoon MissionMoon Mission9/1
J: Tiernan Power RocheT: P J Rothwell
14thKrabatKrabat33/1
J: Cian QuirkeT: Michael J McDonagh
15thFairlanderFairlander16/1
J: Sean O'KeeffeT: P J Rothwell
16thRakkiRakki6/1
J: Danny MullinsT: W P Mullins
17thBright LegendBright Legend14/1
J: Richie McLernonT: Faye Bramley
18thGrandero BelloGrandero Bello33/1
J: Kieren BuckleyT: Eddie & Patrick Harty
19thPat's LegacyPat's Legacy16/1
J: James SmithT: Ian Patrick Donoghue
20thSan HilarioSan Hilario12/1
J: Jack KennedyT: Gordon Elliott
21thAccustomedAccustomed33/1
J: Harry SextonT: E D Delany

2026 Albert Bartlett Triple Crown Series Betting Tips

There could be as many as twenty-five runners lining up for the Albert Bartlett Triple Crown Series on Tuesday, with the betting really interesting for this race. Daylatedollarshort has solid credentials and the five-year-old was on target at Wetherby on Boxing Day. That came before obliging at the same track as the 9/4 favourite towards the end of March.

Laughing John has landed consecutive wins and Nicky Henderson will hope to see further improvement from a runner who was last seen obliging at Wincanton. That was an eight-length success as a 4/1 shot and came after a December win at Doncaster. The five-year-old's convincing win last time out means he could be a quality each-way shout.

Rakki has run four times this term and that includes a victory which was landed at Roscommon racecourse towards the end of September. That was followed by a November effort at Punchestown when finishing second out of thirteen runners over two miles, three and a half furlongs. The latest effort was sixth place in a competitive Limerick heat.

Sticwiththeprocess made a winning start to the season when landing the spoils at Fairyhouse in early November, with Ted Walsh's charge having also run well at Fairyhouse recently. A second-placed finish in a handicap hurdle was not to be scoffed at, with the horse only finding outsider Katie Daniels too good for him on that occasion.


2025 Albert Bartlett Triple Crown Series Final Tips

Timmy Tuesday has produced a series of solid performances this term and could go well at Punchestown on Tuesday. The seven-year-old has landed a couple of victories this season and was a runner-up last time out. That was in a seventeen runner race at Aintree after previously landing the spoils when running at Down Royal in the middle of March.

Perhaps Almuhit can also go well at a similar price. Faye Bramley has seen her charge record consecutive victories and the six-year-old has been the subject of a gamble for his Punchestown affair. The last win came at Warwick last month and this came after a bold run at Southwell in the preceding month so there’s lots to recommend.

Blue Hop has landed two victories and a runner-up spot in the previous three outings. B F Brookhouse will hope that the talented Rachael Blackmore can steer this charge to victory. The eight-year-old looks a backable each-way price, with the latest success coming at Wetherby at the end of March and there was also a triumph at Doncaster in January.

Hartur d’Arc is an eight-year-old who has posted successive runner-up spots and Gavin Cromwell will be hoping that his charge can go one better here. The last effort came at Naas in a field of fourteen runners, with that being in March after the horse had also produced a solid performance at the same course a couple of months before that.