Cheltenham Festival: racing updates on Stayers’ Hurdle day – live

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If you read Barry Glendenning’s feature on Comeback Kid Davy Russell in this morning’s edition or on your tablet you’ll know Michael O’Leary had his say on the jockey’s return to the saddle – spoiler alert: he didn’t like it. Russell had his say on ITV Racing’s The Opening Show this morning … “I have about as much respect for Michael O’Leary’s opinion as he has for my opinion!” It’s worth a watch and intriguingly Russell rides Fury Road for O’Leary in the Ryanair Chase at Cheltenham today.

Monopolies Commission alert!

Willie Mullins will end the week with 76 runners at this Cheltenham Festival, unless he has non-runners

Up from 63 last year

— chris cook (@claimsfive) March 16, 2023

Here’s your updated list of non-runners …

In a horse racing first, the Jockey Club teamed up with electronic music producer DJ Cuddles to release a brand new dance track for the Cheltenham Festival. Cuddles himself was spinning the discs in the Best Mate Pavilion yesterday afternoon but it sounds as if the crowd was not into rave!

DJing at Cheltenham Festival and everyone keeps requesting Sweet Caroline

— DJ Cuddles (@mrmitchmusic) March 15, 2023

Your Thursday market movers … from Oddschecker

Gold Tweet [Stayers’ Hurdle] 11/1 – 4/1

Marvel De Cerisy [Plate Handicap Chase] 25/1 – 10/1

Magical Zoe [Mares’ Novice Hurdle] 9/1 – 13/2

Lot Of Joy [Mares Novices Hurdle] 6/1 – 4/1

Appreciate It [Turners Novice Chase] 10/3 – 5/2

Racegoer Dave Winfield, with his 'Lucky Pants' ahead of racing on day three of the Cheltenham Festival.
Racegoer Dave Winfield, with his 'Lucky Pants' ahead of racing on day three of the Cheltenham Festival. Photograph: Seb Daly/Sportsfile/Getty Images

Meet Mr Jack Andrews. He was a journeyman jockey until this morning and now he’s famous thanks to starring on the front page of the ooo-ahh Daily Star. Jack, who is riding Anightinlambourn in the 5.30 today, is the tallest jockey in the world. So obviously the Star sent their most vertically challenged reporter to interview him. Our friends at BestofBests report the punters have latched onto the news and his mount has been backed into 16’s from 25-1. Things might be looking up for Jack … ouch!

Daily Star front page featuring the world’s tallest jockey, Mr Jack Andrews.
Daily Star front page featuring the world’s tallest jockey, Mr Jack Andrews. Photograph: Daily Star

Scratch these off your list of possible wagers – they won’t be running

NON-RUNNERS TODAY

1.30pm Turners Novice Chase

3 Banbridge (Going)
4 Christopher Wood (Self Certificate, Going)

2.10pm Pertemps Handicap Hurdle

16 Jet of Magic (Self Certificate, Abscess)

5.30pm Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Handicap Chase

13 Chambard (Vet’s Certificate, Abscess)

Racegoer Andrew Gattase wearing a shamrock blazer before racing on day three of the Cheltenham Festival.
Racegoer Andrew Gattase wearing a shamrock blazer before racing on day three of the Cheltenham Festival. Photograph: Harry Murphy/Sportsfile/Getty Images

This big question today is how squidgy it’s going to be. The official going suggests it’s going to be less testing than yesterday as the verdict is … Soft, Good to Soft in places … There has been four millimetres of rain in the last 24 hours and Thursday is forecast to be mainly dry, with drizzle/light showers possible (1-2 mm). For the latest TurfTrax going report click here.

One of the key points is that the action moves to the New Course today so the horses will be running on fresh ground.

Preamble

Greg Wood

Greg Wood

It took a while for the Thursday of Cheltenham week to grow into its new role as the third day of four, but in recent years it has been second only to Gold Cup day itself in terms of attendance, and the glorious afternoon in 2019 when Paisley Park and Frodon took the feature events is fondly remembered by many as one of the best days at the Festival in recent decades.

So it will be interesting to see whether today’s train strikes will have an impact on the third day’s popularity, and put a dent in the Festival’s balance sheet in the process. Some regulars who travel by train may, of course, simply drive instead, but the prospect of enduring Carmaggedon both in and out of the course could also persuade others to sit it out on the sofa.

If the crowd does take a hit, the “Dammit, I wasn’t there” moments for stay-at-home fans could potentially include a repeat of Paisley Park’s success four years ago, as the evergreen stayer is back for a fifth crack at the feature event and not entirely out of it according to the bookies, who put him in at around 20-1.

Racegoer Viv Jenner poses for a portrait ahead of racing on day three of the Cheltenham Festival.
Racegoer Viv Jenner poses for a portrait ahead of racing on day three of the Cheltenham Festival. Photograph: Seb Daly/Sportsfile/Getty Images

It is a strong field up against him, however, and a more international one than usual too, with Gold Tweet, from Gabriel Leenders yard in France, attempting to follow up his Cleeve Hurdle success here in January. Flooring Porter is back to attempt to complete a hat-trick, while Teahupoo, who was the first horse to beat former Champion Hurdle winner Honeysuckle earlier in the year, could be the best of the younger generation.

Elsewhere on the card, Shishkin will bring a tear to Nicky Henderson’s eye if he can put last year’s failure in the Queen Mother Champion Chase behind him and score a third Festival success in all in the Ryanair Chase. Mighty Potter, meanwhile, will attempt to get the punters straight onto the front foot for the third day running when he sets off at odds-on in the opening Turner’s Novice Chase.

As ever, you can follow all the action throughout the day here on the live blog, so whether you are strikebound at home or soldiering on regardless, let’s hope it’s another Festival Thursday to remember.

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