The Stayers’ Hurdle is one of the highlights of every Cheltenham Festival as the premier test of long-distance hurdlers and is the headline race on day three of the meeting.
Bettors can find the latest Stayers Hurdle betting odds ahead of the race from betting sites, alongside additional Cheltenham Stayers’ Hurdle information regarding betting trends, historical stats, previous winners and various Stayers Hurdle tips for the race.
Stayers Hurdle betting odds
Bettors can find the latest Stayers Hurdle betting odds from horse racing betting sites above. The odds are live, so any changes to a bookmaker’s price will be reflected instantly.
Stayers Hurdle betting guide
Trends are useful when it comes to picking up the potential winner in the Stayers’ Hurdle betting odds. Here are a few pointers to help punters make their selection:
Key statistical trends for the Stayers Hurdle Chase
Age: Nine of the last 12 Stayers’ Hurdles have been won by a horse aged either 6 or 7.
Recent form: Most winners were well-fancied or with solid recent performances. A majority of winners finished in the top 2 last time out before running at Cheltenham.
Previous Cheltenham experience: Only one of the last 12 winners of the Stayers had never previously run at Cheltenham, suggesting experience at Prestbury Park is key to this race.
Trainers: Irish-trained runners have performed particularly well historically, winning seven of the last 10 races. Gordon Elliott has won two of the last three races, while Willie Mullins’ and Gavin Cromwell-trained horses have also fared well.
Repeat winners: Since Big Bucks won the last of his four consecutive Stayers’ titles in 2012, the race has only produced one repeat winner (Flooring Porter), with six out of seven champions failing in their attempt to retain the title.
Market trends
Favourites: Only three of the last 12 favourites have won the Stayers’ Hurdle and only five out of 12 finished in the places.
Outsiders: The Stayers Hurdle has seen a greater spread of big price winners than other major races at Cheltenham. Sire Du Berlais and Lisnagar Oscar had Cheltenham Stayers Hurdle odds of 33/1 and 50/1 in 2023 and 2020 respectively.
Previous Stayers Hurdle winners
The table below provides a brief breakdown of the last 10 Stayers Hurdle winners, dating back to 2016.
|
Year |
Winner |
SP |
Trainer |
Jockey |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
2025 |
Bob Olinger |
8/1 |
Henry de Bromhead |
Rachael Blackmore |
|
2024 |
Teahupoo |
5/4 |
Gordon Elliott |
Jack Kennedy |
|
2023 |
Sire Du Berlais |
33/1 |
Gordon Elliott |
Mark Walsh |
|
2022 |
Flooring Porter |
4/1 |
Gavin Cromwell |
Danny Mullins |
|
2021 |
Flooring Porter |
12/1 |
Gavin Cromwell |
Danny Mullins |
|
2020 |
Lisnagar Oscar |
50/1 |
Rebecca Curtis |
Adam Wedge |
|
2019 |
Paisley Park |
11/8 |
Emma Lavelle |
Aidan Coleman |
|
2018 |
Penhill |
12/1 |
Willie Mullins |
Paul Townend |
|
2017 |
Nichols Canyon |
12/1 |
Willie Mullins |
Ruby Walsh |
|
2016 |
Thistlecrack |
1/1 |
Colin Tizzard |
Tom Scudamore |
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Stayers Hurdle Odds FAQs
What is the Stayers’ Hurdle?
The Stayer’s Hurdle is a Grade 1 hurdle race at the Cheltenham Festival open to horses aged four or older, run at level weights over a long distance compared to other races at the event.
When is the Stayers’ Hurdle?
The race is run on the third day of the Cheltenham Festival and remains one of the most important races of the week, offering a different angle for endurance over speed.
How long is the Stayers’ Hurdle?
The race is run on the New Course at Cheltenham over 3 miles (2 miles 7 furlongs 213 yards).
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