St Patricks Thursday is Day Three of the Cheltenham Festival, featuring three tricky handicaps, the Ryanair and the Stayers' Hurdle. We've gone through the cards and picked out our fancies for the day.
St Patricks Thursday is Day Three of the Cheltenham Festival, featuring three tricky handicaps, the Ryanair and the Stayers' Hurdle. We've gone through the cards and picked out our fancies for the day.
Our Main fancies for Day Three of the Cheltenham Festival:
NAP: Teahupoo (14.10 Cheltenham)
Next Best: Grey Dawning (16.10 Cheltenham)
Dark Horse: Monmiral (14:10 Cheltenham)
Grey Dawning could give the British a dream start to day three at the Festival. Dan Skelton's runner will be the ride of Harry Skelton.
Monmiral looks a well handicapped runner in the Pertemps final for Paul Nicholls. Has a solid record over the smaller obstacles, and looked smart when qualifying for the race at Chepstow.
Stage Star has been marked for this race for a long time for connections, and it could be testing to overlook his course record despite being pulled up when having excuses last time.
Teahupoo looks good value to go a few places better than 12 months ago after finishing third in the Stayers' Hurdle for Gordon Elliott.
Danny Mullins takes the ride on Glengouly for trainer Willie Mullins in the Plate Handicap Chase. Has returned to form in handicaps in recent starts, and should give another good account.
Jade De Grugy is the ride of Paul Townend in a red-hot renewal of the Mares' Novices' Hurdle.The five-year-old has won on each of her two starts for Willie Mullins.
Harry Swan takes the ride on Cool Survivor for trainer Gordon Elliott in the Kim Muir. The seven-year-old comes to Cheltenham in strong form despite having failed to land success over fences.
Whacker Clan has a lively chance for the Henry De Bromhead stable on Thursday. This runner has won on his last two chase starts.
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