Cheltenham Festival 2021 tips: Newsboy’s 1-2-3 and best bets for Day Three

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Cheltenham Festival 2021 tips: Newsboy’s 1-2-3 and best bets for Day Three

PAISLEY PARK is tipped to win the Stayers' Hurdle on day three of the Cheltenham Festival. Aidan Coleman, trainer Emma Lavelle and owner Andrew Gemmell are hoping he will lift the Paddy Power-sponsored prize for jockey Aidans. Put The Kettle On won the Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase yesterday.

Envoi Allen is aiming for his third Cheltenham Festival victory. He is the favourite to win. Chantry House and Chatham Street Lad are also in the race. The winner will be announced on Thursday. The prize money is £400,000. Gordon Elliott is banned from racing. Henry de Bromhead is allowed to race again.

Mrs Milner is going to the Cheltenham Grand National. She finished second to On The Blind Side in her first appearance at the home of jump racing. Imperial Alcazar is a contender. Mr Harp and Brinkley are also in the running. The winner of the race will be announced on Newsboy's website.

Imperial Aura got no further than the second fence in his Ryanair Chase prep race. Melon, Allaho and Kalashnikov are good bets for the festival. Willie Mullins throws three darts at the board. Min, Mister Fisher and Saint Calvados are also good bettors. Newsboy's 1-2-3 and best bets are for Day 3. The winner of the race is announced at 2pm.

Paisley Park won the Stayers’ Hurdle last year but suffered from atrial fibrillation. If The Cap Fits is expected to show his true colours. Sire Du Berlais and Flooring Porter are the chief threats. Lisnagar Oscar could do with some rain. The Storyteller and The Teller are also in the running. They won”t be able to come out on top.

Mister Whitaker has won two National Hunt Festival races. The Shunter, Caribean Boy, Dead Right and Old Grangewood are also in the news. Jonathan Burke's mount is now just 1lb higher than when gaining his third success at the track in April 2019.

Roseys Hollow is on a roll and gets the vote to break Willie Mullins' monopoly on the mares' novice hurdle. Jonathan Sweeney has a prime candidate to put a new name on that trophy. Roseys Hallow came fourth in a Naas maiden hurdle for mare 11 days before Christmas and beat Global Equity by four lengths 33 days later. She also won a Grade 3 novice contest for themares at Fairyhouse in February.

Newsboy's tips for Cheltenham Festival 2021: Mount Ida, Deise Alba, Kilfilum Cross and Bob Mahler. Newsboy’s 1-2-3: Deises AlBA, Mount IDa and Kilflin Cross. Newsboys' 1/2/3 for Day 3: Kilfinum Crossing, BobMahler, NewsBoy's 1.


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