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4.50 Cheltenham result – day 3: Who won Mares’ Novice Hurdle 2022? How every horse finished

LOVE ENVOI came out on top in the Ryanair Mares’ Novice Hurdle as pre-race favourite Dino Blue fell away on day three of the Cheltenham Festival.

Ahorsewithnoname was narrowly run out of it in second place, with Grangee and Nurse Susan also making the top four places.

Follow all of the reaction in our Cheltenham live blog.

Love Envoi claimed a superb victory from a stacked field

Dino Blue, who had been heavily backed at 11/8, could only manage a disappointing ninth.

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FULL RESULTS

  1. Love Envoi – 15/2
  2. Ahorsewithnoname – 50/1
  3. Grangee – 13/2
  4. Nurse Susan – 14/1
  5. Braganza – 125/1
  6. Impervious – 22/1
  7. Party Central – 11/2
  8. Horspiste – 12/1
  9. Dino Blue -11/8
  10. Statuaire – 28/1
  11. Hidden Land – 200/1
  12. Mayhem Mya – 125/1
  13. Heia – 33/1
  14. Nina The Terrier – 50/1
  15. Tweed Skirt – 100/1
  16. Choice Of Words – 33/1
  17. Mighty Blue – 16/1
  18. Monishter Are Mwee – 150/1

What is the Cheltenham race schedule for each day?

Seven races will take place each day, with the marquee race of the day off at 3.30pm.

Thursday, March 17 – St Patrick’s Thursday

  • 1.30pm Turners Novices’ Chase (ITV 1/ talkSPORT)
  • 2.10pm Pertemps Final Handicap Hurdle (ITV 1/ talkSPORT)
  • 2.50pm Ryanair Chase (ITV 1/ talkSPORT)
  • 3.30pm Stayers’ Hurdle (ITV 1/ talkSPORT)
  • 4.10pm Paddy Power Plate (ITV 1)
  • 4.50pm Mares’ Novice Hurdle (Racing TV)
  • 5.30pm Kim Muir Challenge Cup (Racing TV)

Friday, March 18 – Gold Cup Day

  • 1.30pm Triumph Hurdle (ITV 1/ talkSPORT)
  • 2.10pm County Hurdle (ITV 1/ talkSPORT)
  • 2.50pm Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle (ITV 1/ talkSPORT)
  • 3.30pm Gold Cup (ITV 1/ talkSPORT)
  • 4.10pm Festival Hunters’ Chase (ITV 1)
  • 4.50pm Mares’ Chase (Racing TV)
  • 5.30pm Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle (Racing TV)

What TV channel and live stream is Cheltenham Festival 2022 on?

ITV 1 will be showing the first five of the seven races each day, with Ed Chamberlain and Francesca Cumani at the helm.

ITV 1 begin their coverage at 12.50pm following the news.

Then the final two will be shown on Racing TV and also available through bookmakers’ websites.

While for radio commentary, talkSPORT will be broadcasting the first four races each day.