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Cheltenham Day Three Betting Guide

Day 3 of the Cheltenham Festival is always an exciting one with some much-anticipated highlights. The main race of the day is the Stayers’ Hurdle, but there’s a lot more to look forward to, including the Turners Novices’ Chase, the Ryanair Chase, and the Kim Muir Challenge Cup.

In this detailed guide, we’re looking at all the events you might want to bet on and sharing some of our top Cheltenham Day 3 betting tips.

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Cheltenham Festival Day 3: What’s It All About?

The Cheltenham Festival can trace its roots all the way back to 1818, when it was originally staged on Cleeve Hill, which overlooks the modern-day Cheltenham racecourse site. Back then, it was a one-day meeting, with just five races, and a lot less flare and fanfare than we’re used to.

That first event in 1818 laid the foundation for future festivals and was the scene for the first ever Cheltenham Gold Cup race. The festival has evolved over the years into a multi-day event, with 2005 seeing the first four-day festival.

The third day of the Cheltenham festival falls between the fashion extravaganza often known as ‘Ladies Day’, and the final day, which is Gold Cup Day. All in all, it certainly has plenty of exciting events to keep punters interested.

Cheltenham Day 3 tips: best bets to make

When it comes to betting tips, Cheltenham Day 3 has a lot to offer, and there are all sorts of online sports bets you may want to make on any one of seven races. Those who are lucky enough to be attending will no doubt be placing on-course bets on the day, but one of our top tips is to look at placing ante-post bets in the build-up to the event, as you may be able to get some very attractive odds.

Ante-post betting is always a popular choice at Cheltenham Festival, and you can place ante-post bets on all the races on day three of the festival. Just be aware that there’s a chance that your horse may drop out, which could be a bit disappointing. However, this should void your bet and you’ll have your stake refunded in full.

Cheltenham Day 3 Betting Tips: Which Races Can I Bet On?

There are seven races that punters can expect to see on the third day of the Cheltenham Festival:

  • Turners Novices’ Chase
  • Pertemps Network Final Hurdle
  • Ryanair Chase
  • Stayers’ Hurdle
  • Magners Plate Handicap Chase
  • Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle
  • Kim Muir Challenge Cup

You can bet on any and all races, on the day or in advance.

Cheltenham Day 3 Tips: Stayers’ Hurdle Betting Odds

The Stayers’ Hurdle is the main race of the day on Cheltenham Day 3. It’s a three-mile Grade One National Hunt race with 12 hurdles and is open to horses of four years old or more. Nine of the last 12 winners were aged between six and eight, and just three of the last 12 winners were favourites.

Stayers' Hurdle odds will tend to be best on ante-post bets, which will be offered on around 35 runners in advance of the race. Be aware that while some horses in the Stayers’ Hurdle are at the festival for that one race, others will be racing multiple times across the four-day event.

Current Race Favourite: Teahupoo

Cheltenham Day 3 Tips: Turners Novices’ Chase

Betting on the Turners Novices’ Chase is another option on Day 3 of the Cheltenham Festival. This is a Grade One Chase for horses of five years or more. When thinking about which horses to place a bet on in this one, you might want to consider that 11 out of the last 12 winners were aged six or seven. Furthermore, 10 of the last 12 winners were in the top three before the race started, while four of them were favourites or joint favourites. It’s also worth noting that 10 of the last 12 winners won on their last run before the Turners Novices’ Chase.

Current Race Favourite: Fact To File

Cheltenham Day 3 Tips: Pertemps Network Final Hurdle

The Pertemps Network Final Hurdle is a Premier Handicap race for horses of five years or more. Before wagering, keep in mind that 11 of the last 12 winners were aged between six and eight. Only two of the last 12 winners were favourites, with five of them in the top three in the betting. Bear in mind that eight of the last 12 winners carried 11st 4lbs or less.

Current Race Favourite: Gaoth Chuil

Cheltenham Day 3 Tips: Ryanair Chase

The Ryanair Chase is a Grade One chase over two miles for horses of five years or more. It’s worth knowing that every one of the last 12 winners were aged seven to nine, and six of those 12 were favourites or joint favourites. Six of the last 12 winners also won on their previous run before the Ryanair Chase.

Current Race Favourite: El Fabiolo

Cheltenham Day 3 Tips: Magners Plate Handicap Chase

This one is another Premier Handicap race over two miles for horses of five years or more. Stats worth considering include the fact that eight of the last 12 winners were aged between seven and nine, four of them were favourites, and five were in the top three in the betting. You might also want to consider that nine of the last 12 winners carried less than 11 stone.

Current Race Favourite: Crebilly

Cheltenham Day 3 Tips: Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle

The Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle is a Grade Two hurdle over two miles and is open to fillies and mares of four years or more. In the last eight years, every winner has been aged between five and six. While three of the last eight winners were favourites or joint favourites, five out of eight were in the top three in the betting. Five of the last eight winners won on their last run before the Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle.

Current Race Favourite: Brighterdaysahead

Cheltenham Day 3 Tips: Kim Muir Challenge Cup

The Kim Muir Challenge Cup is a three-mile Handicap Chase for amateur riders on horses of five years or more. In this one, 10 of the last 12 winners were aged between seven and nine, and two of the last 12 winners were favourites, with six of them being in the top three in the betting. 11 out of 12 winners carried 11st or more. Only one of the last 12 winners won on their last run before the Kim Muir Challenge Cup.

Current Race Favourite: Inothewayurthinkin

What Bets Can I Place at Cheltenham Festival?

Here at LeoVegas, punters can place a number of bets on Day 3 of the Cheltenham Festival. It’s just a case of studying form and taking your pick. Are you considering a flutter? Here are some options you can look out for:

Race Winner – Keep it straightforward with a wager on which horse will bring home the win.

[Each Way[(/blog/sports/betting-guides/each-way) – Bet on any horse to either win or place.

An acca across the entire day – If you feel like you can pick multiple winners, jump in and place accumulator bets across different races.

Lucky 15 bets– Place 15 bets on four horses in different races and take home a win if any one of your selections brings in a win.

Betting Tips – Cheltenham Day 3

With a range of bets available for each race, we suggest that you study the form of the runners and bear in mind some of the stats above before deciding which races to bet on, which horse to pick, and which bets to make. The Stayers’ Hurdle is a great race to bet on if you want to pick just one, but you may have your own reasons to go for another one.

If you’re not a racing enthusiast and just want a flutter, then you might want to stick with simple race winner or to each-way bets. If you’ve been studying form and think that you have a good chance of picking multiple winners, consider an acca or maybe a Lucky 15 bet.

Cheltenham Day 3 FAQs

What is the feature race on Day 3 of the Cheltenham Festival?

The main race of the day is the Stayers’ Hurdle.

When is Cheltenham Day 3 in 2024?

Day 3 of the Cheltenham Festival will take place on Thursday 14th March 2024.

What time do the races start on Cheltenham Day 3?

The first race starts at 1:30pm and the last race will be at 5:30pm.

Can I bet on Cheltenham Day 3 races online?

Yes, you can! Place your bets here at LeoVegas today.

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