Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Tuesday 10th March 2026 | Cheltenham Festival Daily Horse Racing Tips – The Daily Trio

🐎 Today’s Daily Trio

Overview: The 2026 Cheltenham Festival is finally here — the highlight of the year for jump racing fans. After all the winter form study, ante-post plays, stable whispers, Willie Mullins bingo, and endless debate, the biggest week in National Hunt racing is ready to begin. What a day it promises to be.

As always, we have three selections for the Daily Trio bet, but because it’s Cheltenham Festival week I’ll also share my thoughts on the races on the card. For those wanting to jump straight to the main three selections, scroll a little further down.

1:20 – Supreme Novices’ Hurdle

The likely good ground, and the extra long run-in after the final hurdle now they have moved it back a bit, will surely help El Cairos motor home. This horse is a pure speedster. If Jack Kennedy can keep him on the bridle and within contention going to the last, it could be all over in the blink of an eye. I think he will leave Old Park Star standing still. The danger is Mighty Park — he could be anything.

2:00 – The Arkle

The selection is Lulamba. Kopek Des Bordes has looked unbeatable, but that was mainly over hurdles. He has had one chase run — an easy victory — and this is basically his chasing debut in proper Festival terms as he didn’t get challenged at all first time up. Kopek could still be a superstar, but there are doubts in my head. He is coming back off surgery to remove a piece of bone, which is why we haven’t seen him in quite a while. He looks like the type of horse that could just blow up. He either wins, or is pulled up / out the back of the telly.

Lulamba is more solid. He’s a proven jumper with experience, and whilst I think 2 miles is actually on the short side for him, he really should beat everything else in the race easily. The challenge will come from a fully fit, on-song Kopek Des Bordes — if Kopek is firing on all cylinders, that is. Lulamba will run his race and will probably look tapped for toe at one stage before showing his staying power. Let’s hope Nico de Boinville doesn’t ask him for any silly jumps and land on a fence.

2:40 – McCoy Contractors Juvenile Handicap Hurdle

I think Saratoga has been laid out for this. I’d go as far as saying they have been deliberately not trying to win with the fella to keep a nice handicap mark.

4:40 – Sun Racing Plate Handicap Chase

A 23-runner few minutes of madness where probably ten horses will be in contention going towards the last fence. My money will be on McLaurey, a typical JP handicapper. Trainer Emmet Mullins won this with The Shunter for the same owner.

🐎 Today’s Daily Trio selections

3:20 – The Ultima
The two McManus horses Jaguar and Iroko are the two at the top of the betting. Iroko is by miles the better animal of the two and yet, at the time of writing, Jaguar is 10/3 whilst Iroko is 11/2. Madness. I’m all over Iroko here, even with top weight. My concern is another in the hoops — Johnnywho — who, if returning to form, could pose a threat, but the money is down for me on Iroko.

4:00 – Champion Hurdle
Two-time Mares’ Hurdle winner and three-time Festival winner Lossiemouth will take the majority of the money and go off short-price favourite, but she isn’t for me this time. I don’t know how she will react to first-time cheekpieces, and I think she is better over two and a half miles at a slower pace. The New Lion is my idea of the Champion Hurdle winner, and I fancy Dan Skelton’s horse to win it very comfortably. Happy Birthday JP!

5:20 – National Hunt Challenge Cup Novices’ Handicap Chase
I tried for quite a while to find a big-priced runner in this race, but the more I looked the more I was convinced that Backmersackme would win it. He has good course experience and won a large-field chase at Leopardstown last time out. What swung it for me is that I think this horse will improve massively for this step up in trip. I’m not sure any of the others will.

Daily Trio selections:
Iroko – The Ultima
The New Lion – Champion Hurdle
Backmersackme – National Hunt Challenge Cup

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Daily Trio Strategy

What is the Daily Trio strategy?

Our proven betting system is three singles and a treble. As a simple guide:

1 winner = roughly money back
2 winners = profit
3 winners = jackpot

It’s a sustainable way to have a bet every day while keeping the chance of a nice win alive. The key is holding our own with the bookies until we land the day where all three go in — and the treble lands.

Why & how does the Daily Trio strategy work?

  • ~33% strike rate across the year (~1 in 3 winners).
  • Singles are designed to hold stake over time.
  • Profit kicker comes from the treble — that’s the maths working for us.
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Suggested staking example
Many followers bet 3 × £8 singles and a £6 treble
(total stake £30) — but the choice is yours.
We use the £30 stake for profit/loss calculations. Bet responsibly.

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Cheltenham Festival Daily Trio FAQ

What is the Daily Trio?

The Daily Trio is a horse racing betting strategy built around three singles and one treble. The aim is to give punters a sustainable daily approach, with the singles helping protect stake and the treble providing the bigger upside when all three selections win.

Are these Daily Trio tips for Cheltenham Festival?

Yes — these selections are specifically focused on the Cheltenham Festival, widely seen as the highlight of the year for jump racing fans. Festival betting is unique because of the class, depth, field sizes, and intensity of competition.

Who are today’s main Daily Trio selections?

Today’s three main selections are Iroko in the Ultima, The New Lion in the Champion Hurdle, and Backmersackme in the National Hunt Challenge Cup.

Why is Cheltenham Festival such a big week for betting?

Cheltenham Festival is the standout meeting of the National Hunt season. It brings together the best horses, trainers and jockeys, and the markets are among the deepest and most competitive of the year. For many punters, it is the biggest betting week in jump racing.

How should I stake the Daily Trio?

A common example is 3 x singles plus 1 treble. Many followers use a £30 total stake, such as 3 x £8 singles and a £6 treble, but staking should always reflect your own budget and approach. Always gamble responsibly.