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Cheltenham day three tips: Best each-way bets for all seven races

The Planet Sport tipsters were in top form on Wednesday landing four of our seven each-way tips, can we do it again on day three of the Cheltenham Festival?

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(Please be aware odds are subject to change and what was a juicy each-way when we wrote this article, might not be the case when they go to post)

13:30 - Appreciate It

There's no doubt that Mighty Potter deserves favouritism here and Banbridge is another strong candidate (especially if it's not soft), so that makes each-way betting a bit tricky.
Appreciate It just about fits the bill at around 5/1 - you get your money back if he's placed at those odds.
From the powerful Willie Mullins yard, this fellow is a previous Festival winner and the step up in trip from his third place last time out is also in his favour.

14:10 - Maxxum

At similar odds to the pick in the opener, Maxxum looks a great shout for a place at least in this event.
The eye-catching display on his record is his impressive success at the Leopardstown qualifier for this race and he can bounce back to that form here.
If he does, he will be hard to beat - if he runs like last time, he won't be winning though!

14:50  - Blue Lord

Shishkin returned to form in style on his last run and will be a tough nut to crack.
Blue Lord is the interesting one from an each-way perspective, as he should finish in the first three and is not without a chance of upsetting the favourite.
Despite a slight concern over the longer trip for him, he should give a very good account of himself.

15:30 - Gold Tweet

Gold Tweet looks a sporting bet to complete a successful raid from France. He won the Cleeve Hurdle at the track in January and looks over-priced, based on that effort.
Third that day was the old stager Paisley Park and it would be no surprise to see him staying on into the places.

16:10 - Frero Banbou

Frero Banbou looks tailor-made for this trip and can improve on last year's third in the Grand Annual.

His canny handler Venetia Williams knows how to train winners at the Festival and her inmate appears to be on a decent handicap mark for this.
Il Ridoto was also on the shortlist while favourite So Scottish has to be feared for the shrewd Emmet Mullins outfit.

16:50 - Foxy Girl

The emotions were running high after Honeysuckle's victory on day one and it will be even more so if Henry de Bromhead lands the race named after his son Jack.
We believe that Foxy Girl is primed to achieve that aim and she is the pick. Her maiden win at Limerick caught the eye and she can defy inexperience.

17:30 - Beauport

The market leaders Stumptown and Mr Incredible merit serious respect, both on form and because their jockeys are top class at this level.
One that will hopefully give them something to think about is Beauport.
His jumping will need to be on top form to trouble the judge and, if it is, his rider Zac Baker could have a thrilling ride.

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