Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle tips and runners for 2021 Cheltenham Festival

Can Paisley Park regain his crown from Lisnagar Oscar?

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The third day of Cheltenham 2021 was set to feature the third instalment of this season’s blockbuster battle between Paisley Park and Thyme Hill in the Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle, but the Philip Hobbs-trained seven-year-old suffered a minor muscle injury on the eve of the Festival.

Thyme Hill’s withdrawal has blown the contest wide open with last year’s Pertemps Network Final winner Sire Du Berlais, Flooring Porter and Vinndication all attracting plenty of interest to rival Paisley Park.

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The Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle is the feature race on a jam-packed St Patrick’s Thursday schedule. It’s the leading long-distance hurdle event in the National Hunt calendar, with 12 flights over a daunting distance of about three miles on the New Course lying in wait. It promises to be one hell of a race.

Paisley Park was the odds-on favourite to win last year’s renewal but failed to fire as 50-1 shot Lisnagar Oscar claimed a shock victory. The reigning champ is back again to try and successfully follow up but he’s without a win from three starts this term.

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PADDY POWER STAYERS’ HURDLE TIPS

Andrew Cunneen:SIRE DU BERLAIS is a decent-priced shot for the Stayers’ Hurdle and while Flooring Porter clearly had his number in the Christmas Hurdle at Leopardstown, it wouldn’t be a shock to see him reverse that form as he was probably raced too prominently”

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James Shortt: “There’s a handful of solid each-way horses in the picture for the Irish with FURY ROAD getting the each-way verdict for me at present. The extra few furlongs from the Boyne Hurdle run, along with a strongly run race at Cheltenham will see him among the late challengers.”

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Gina Bryce:PAISLEY PARK showed his characteristic brilliance last time at Ascot.”

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Matt Chapman: “Although he ran deplorably in this race last year, PAISLEY PARK for me, is still the best stayer in the business.”

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Mick Fitzgerald: “The Paddy Power Stayers Hurdle lost a little of it’s sparkle when Thyme Hill came out, but there is still plenty of opposition to the favourite PAISLEY PARK.”

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PADDY POWER STAYERS’ HURDLE TRAINERS’ VERDICTS

Willie Mullins, trainer of Bacardys: “He always runs well here and will benefit from the drying conditions. He has an each-way chance.”

Noel Meade, trainer of Beacon Edge: “We think he has a good chance. He’s travelled over well and seems in good form. He had a colic during the winter and that knocked the stuffing out of him but he was very good at Navan and seems to have come on for that again.”

Gavin Cromwell, trainer of Flooring Porter: “He has form with Sire Du Berlais and the best of the Irish. He’s in good shape and is coming here fresh. It’s a little bit of unknown with the track and we’d prefer if he had a true running rail the whole way as he’s just not completely straightforward.”

Harry Fry, trainer of If The Cap Fits: “We’re reverting to hurdles as he hasn’t hit the same level of form over fences. He seems in good form and I hope he’s got an each-way squeak.”

Neil King, trainer of Lil Rockerfeller: “He’s in really good form – he’s only had two runs this season which is a big plus because he’s fresh and not been drained on heavy ground. The more the ground dries the better and we’ve put the headgear on as he’ll need to be sharp.”

Joe Tizzard, assistant to Colin Tizzard, trainer of Reserve Tank: “He had a nice comeback run and he loves a bit of good ground. Whether Cheltenham is his track I don’t know, he might prefer Aintree. He’s improved for his last race and if we can nick a bit of prize-money we’ll be chuffed.”

Jedd O’Keeffe, trainer of Sam Spinner: “We’ve put blinkers on to help with his confidence. His work and his schooling have been great. He’s still very capable and it’s not impossible he could get placed again.”

Kim Bailey, trainer of Vinndication & Younevercall: “I’m very happy with Vinndication, he’s in a good place and he’s unbeaten over hurdles. All Younevercall’s form is right-handed and I just hope we don’t do a Goshen. His form is good but the question is whether he can go left-handed.”

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WHEN IS THE PADDY POWER STAYERS’ HURDLE?

The Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle takes place on Thursday March 18, on the third day of the Cheltenham Festival 2021. It’s scheduled to start at 15.05.

PADDY POWER STAYERS’ HURDLE WINNERS AT THE LAST FIVE FESTIVALS

2020 – Lisnagar Oscar (Horse), Adam Wedge (Jockey), Rebecca Curtis (Trainer)

2019 – Paisley Park, Aidan Coleman, Emma Lavelle

2018 – Penhill, Paul Townend, Willie Mullins

2017 – Nichols Canyon, Ruby Walsh, Willie Mullins

2016 – Thistlecrack, Tom Scudamore, Colin Tizzard

CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL‘S BIG RACES

March 18 – 13.20 – Marsh Novices’ Chase latest odds and tips
March 18 – 14.30 – Ryanair Chase latest odds and tips
March 18 – 15.05 – Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle latest odds and tips

March 19 – 13.20 – Triumph Hurdle latest odds and tips
March 19 – 14.30 – Albert Bartlett Novices’ Chase latest odds and tips
March 19 – 15.05 – Gold Cup latest odds and tips
March 19 – 16.15 – Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Chase latest odds and tips

CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL DAY THREE SCHEDULE

13.20 – Marsh Novices’ Chase (Grade 1) 2m 3f 168y

13.55 – Pertemps Network Final (Handicap Hurdle) (Grade 3) 2m 7f 213y

14.30 – Ryanair Chase (Grade 1) 2m 4f 127y

15.05 – Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle (Grade 1) 2m 7f 213y

15.40 – Paddy Power Plate (Handicap Chase) (Grade 3) 2m 4f 166y

16.15 – Daylesford Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 2) 2m 179y

16.50 – Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup 3m 2f

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