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Stayers’ Hurdle Betting Tips – Expert Predictions

The Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle is the feature contest on day 3 of The Cheltenham Festival and takes place at 3.20pm on Thursday 18 March.

Our team of tipsters, which will include the likes of Andrew Mount and Matty Sutcliffe, will provide their Stayers’ Hurdle tips nearer the off.

Andrew Mount’s Stayers’ Hurdle Tips

15:20 Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle (Grade 1) (GBB Race)

Andrew Mount likes the similarities between Ma Shantou and Emma Lavelle’s former Stayers’ Hurdle winner Paisley Park. The seven-year-old fits the right age profile for the race too.

Matty Sutcliffe’s Stayers’ Hurdle Tips

15:20 Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle (Grade 1) (GBB Race)

Matty’s ante-post selection was Impose Toi, who has strong form this season and may improve again back on a sounder surface in the big race.


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Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle Bookmaker Odds – Race 4, Thursday 12th March 3.20


All About The Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle in 2027

The Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle is a Grade 1 contest for horses aged four years and over. With 12 flights of hurdles to jump over a distance of 3m, a strong-staying type with a finishing kick is needed in order to  overcome the famous Cheltenham hill on the climb to the line.  

The 2026 Stayers’ Hurdle will see former winner Teahupoo look to reign once again, but the Irish raider will face a whole host of leading rivals. Bob Olinger landed the prize 12 months ago and is another key contender, whilst Kabral Du Mathan and Honesty Policy add more depth to the race.

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Check out the key trends for the 2026 Stayers’ Hurdle:

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Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle History 

The first three-mile hurdle contest was originally established in 1912 and was run as a selling event up until the Second World War. The three-mile conditions race was then introduced in 1946 which was named the Spa  Hurdle. 

The Stayers’ Hurdle has had several names since its inception and was changed to the Lloyds Bank Hurdle in 1972 before six years later being  classed as the Waterford Crystal Stayers’ Hurdle. The Bonusprint Stayers’ Hurdle soon replaced that between 1991 and 2004. Ladbrokes and Ryanair have sponsored recent modern day renewals from 2005-2015, whilst Paddy Power have sponsored the last two contests.  

The Stayers Hurdle has produced some staggering performances from top-class stayers across the years and the race is synonymous with modern greats in the shape of four-time winner Big Bucks (2009, 2010, 2011,  2012) and three-time champion Inglis Drever who landed this contest in 2005, 2007 and 2008. The early turn of the century also saw Francois Doumen’s star stayer Baracouda land this race in back to back seasons back in 2002 and 2003. 

Gordon Elliott has most recently gone back-to-back with two different runners in Sire Du Berlais (2023) and Teahupoo (2024). The hat-trick was on in 2025, but was scuppered by Henry De Bromhead, Rachael Blackmore and Bob Olinger.

Flooring Porter was the most recent horse to defend his Stayers’ Hurdle crown in 2022.

Winners since 2000

YearHorseJockey/TrainerOdds
2000BacchanalJ:Mick Fitzgerald
T:Nicky Henderson
11/2
2001VOIDJ:N/A
T:N/A
VOID
2002BaracoudaJ:Thierry Doumen
T:Francois Doumen
13/8F
2003BaracoudaJ:Thierry Doumen
T:Francois Doumen
9/4J
2004Iris’s GiftJ:Barry Geraghty
T:Jonjo O’Neill
9/2
2005Inglis DreverJ:Graham Lee
T:Howard Johnson
5/1
2006My Way De SolzenJ:Robert Thornton
T:Alan King
8/1
2007Inglis Drever J:Paddy Brennan
T:Howard Johnson
5/1
2008Inglis DreverJ:Denis O’Regan
T:Howard Johnson
11/8
2009Big Buck’sJ:Ruby Walsh
T:Paul Nicholls
6/1
2010Big Buck’sJ:Ruby Walsh
T:Paul Nicholls
5/6F
2011Big Buck’sJ:Ruby Walsh
T:Paul Nicholls
10/11F
2012Big Buck’sJ:Ruby Walsh
T:Paul Nicholls
5/6F
2013SolwhitJ:Paul Carberry
T:Charles Byrnes
17/2
2014More Of ThatJ:Barry Geraghty
T:Jonjo O’Neill
9/2F
2015Cole HardenJ:Gavin Sheehan
T:Warren Greatrex
14/1
2016Thistlecrack J:Tom Scudamore
T:Colin Tizzard
EvsF
2017Nichols CanyonJ:Ruby Walsh
T:
Willie Mullins
10/1
2018PenhillJ:Paul Townend
T:Willie Mullins
12/1
2019Paisley ParkJ:Aidan Coleman
T:
Emma Lavelle
11/8F
2020Lisnagar OscarJ:Adam Wedge
T:Rebecca Curtis
50/1
2021Flooring PorterJ:Danny Mullins
T:
Gavin Cromwell
12/1
2022Flooring PorterJ:Danny Mullins
T:Gavin Cromwell
4/1
2023Sire Du BerlaisJ:Mark Walsh
T:Gordon Elliott
33/1
2024TeahupooJ:Jack Kennedy
T:Gordon Elliott
5/4F
2025Bob OlingerJ:Rachael Blackmore
T:Henry De Bromhead
8/1
2026Home By The LeeJ:J J Slevin
T:Joseph O’Brien
33/1

Cheltenham Festival Racing Schedule

TimeRaceDistance
1:20Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle2m 3f 168y
2:00Jack Richards Novices’ Handicap Chase2m 4f
2.40Mares’ Hurdle2m 3f 200y
3.20Ryanair Chase2m 4f 127y
4.00Stayers’ Hurdle2m 7f 213y
4:40Pertemps Final2m 7f 213y
5:20Kim Muir Handicap Chase3m 2f